MUMBAI, India, Jan. 9 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202541133871 A) filed by Rathinam Angamuthu; Paavai Engineering College; Dr. G. Balaji; and Dr. S. Siddik, Salem, Tamil Nadu, on Dec. 30, 2025, for '3d printed mini wind turbine with python data logger.'
Inventor(s) include B. Ajay; S. M. Rithikvarman; R. Sakthivel; M. Raja; Dr. S. Siddik; Dr. G. Balaji; Dr. A. Rathinam; S. Manikandan; Dr. C. Arulkumar; Paavai Engineering College; and K. Amarnnath.
The application for the patent was published on Jan. 9, under issue no. 02/2026.
According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "The project involving a 3D Printed Mini Wind Turbine with a Python Data Logger offers an economical and effective method for generating and monitoring small-scale renewable energy. Utilizing 3D printing technology, the wind turbine is crafted to allow for quick prototyping, lightweight design, and customizable features. The system is equipped with sensors that track essential metrics like rotational speed, voltage, and current output. A data logger based on Python gathers and evaluates this information in real-time, offering insights into the turbine's performance, efficiency, and energy production patterns. This project exemplifies the fusion of contemporary fabrication methods with software-based monitoring, making it ideal for educational use, research studies, and practical small-scale energy applications. The integration of 3D printing with Python data logging provides a versatile platform for testing turbine designs, enhancing performance, and raising awareness about renewable energy."
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