Absads (Windmills)
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This image gives insight on how the windmill worked and how wind flowed through it. The image gives an overhead look of how the chambers were effective in channeling wind.
The asbads could grind grain and pump water much better and faster than a human could and could improve the way they farmed and obtained their water. The windmill impacted the Iranian civilization by pumping water from wells or from place to place therefore using less manual labor. This helped by making water easier to obtain, helping the civilization to flourish. The windmill was adopted by many other civilizations such as the Chinese and the Egyptians. The innovation of the windmill made life easier because you didn't have to go to a well every day and work to bring the water up because the windmill did it for you.
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This image shows how asbads are structured, built and formed. This shows how they were used to channel the wind in the chambers.
These useful asbads would take the abundant wind energy and use the kinetic energy to pump water in the clay structure below. The inventors of the panemone used its axis to adapt to the climate and the region in which they were in. The asbads were limited only to the direction, power and speed of the wind to work effectively, thus giving them an immediate and unlimited supply of power. Though this version of the windmill was used much before the horizontal axis windmill, and that we don’t use today, it still proved very useful for them.
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INNOVATIVE RESEARCH ON WATER PUMPING USING WIND FORCE
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