This relates to the generation of electrical power, and in particular, to a turbine that is angle-adjustable.
Electrical power can be generated from travelling fluid flows by transferring a portion of the kinetic energy to a mechanical device. This principle is used, for example, in the case of windmills and water wheels. When changing flow conditions are experienced, it may be desirable to alter the orientation of the elements intersecting the flow in order to maximize power generation. UK Patent Application No. GB 2520422 teaches a tidal turbine system that adjusts in response to tidal conditions. US Patent Application No. 2015/0167646 teaches a wind turbine that tilts in response to different wind flow conditions.
According to an aspect, there is provided a turbine comprising a turbine body, the turbine body comprising a plurality of turbine blades, the turbine body having a shaft defining a rotational axis, and a bottom apex, each of the turbine blades having a lower edge, the lower edges tapering upward relative to the bottom apex such that the lower edges trace a convex surface as the turbine body rotates about the rotational axis, a support frame connected to the shaft by an angularly adjustable connection that adjusts the angle of the shaft relative to the support frame, the angularly adjustable connection permitting rotation of the shaft about the rotational axis, and a generator powered by the rotation of the shaft.
According to another aspect, the angularly adjustable connection may be actuated by an actuator.
According to another aspect, the angularly adjustable connection may change the orientation of the convex surface traced by the lower edges of the turbine blades.
According to another aspect, the support frame may comprise floats to suspend at least a portion of the support frame above a body of water and the turbine body may extend into the body of water.
According to an aspect, there is provided a method of generating electrical energy from a fluid flow travelling in a flow direction, the method comprising the steps of installing a turbine adjacent to the fluid flow, the turbine comprising a turbine body that extends at least partially into the fluid flow, the turbine body comprising a plurality of turbine blades, the turbine body having a shaft defining a rotational axis, and a bottom apex, the rotational axis being perpendicular to the flow direction of the fluid flow, each of the turbine blades having a lower edge, the lower edges tapering upward relative to the bottom apex such that the lower edges trace a convex surface as the turbine body rotates about the rotational axis, the turbine body being divided by a plane defined by a first axis that is parallel to the flow direction of the fluid flow and the rotational axis of the shaft to define a first side and a second side of the turbine body, a support frame connected to the shaft by an angularly adjustable connection that adjusts the angle of the shaft relative to the support frame, the angularly adjustable connection adjusting the angle of the shaft between a first position where the shaft is vertically oriented and a second position where the shaft is angled from the vertical orientation, the angularly adjustable connection permitting rotation of the shaft about the rotational axis, and a generator powered by the rotation of the shaft, adjusting the angle of the shaft between the first position and the second position to adjust the relative volume of fluid flow that passes along the first side of the turbine body relative to the second side of the turbine body, and collecting electrical energy from the generator.
According to another aspect, the fluid flow may be a body of water.
According to another aspect, the body of water may be an ocean, and the angle of the shaft may be adjusted in response to a changing tide.
According to another aspect, the support frame may comprise floats to suspend at least a portion of the support frame above a body of water and the turbine body may extend into the body of water.
According to another aspect, the angularly adjustable connection may adjust the angle of the shaft between the first position, the second position, and a third position, wherein in the third position the shaft is angled in the opposite direction from the second position relative to the first position.
According to another aspect, the angle of the shaft may be adjusted in response to a change in the fluid flow.
According to another aspect, the angularly adjustable connection may be actuated by an actuator.
In other aspects, the features described above may be combined together in any reasonable combination as will be recognized by those skilled in the art.
These and other features will become more apparent from the following description in which reference is made to the appended drawings, the drawings are for the purpose of illustration only and are not intended to be in any way limiting, wherein:
A turbine generally identified by reference numeral 10, will now be described with reference to
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Turbine 10 has a support frame 24 connected to shaft 16 by an angularly adjustable connection 26 that adjusts the angle of shaft 16 relative to support frame 24. Angularly adjustable connection 26 adjusts the orientation of the convex surface traced by lower edges 22 of turbine blades 14, as shown in
The manner in which the angle of shaft 16 is adjusted relative to frame 24 may take different shapes. For example, there may be a simple pivot point connection about which shaft 16 pivots to move turbine body 12 from side to side. Alternatively, as this may results in a lateral translation of turbine body 12, which may be undesirable, the connection may be more complex such that turbine body 12 remains in a relatively constant position, such as a connection that slides along support frame 24 as the angle of shaft 16 is adjusted. The connection between shaft 16 and generator 30 may need to be adjustable as well, such as by providing a universal joint, a sliding carriage, a telescopic connection, etc., unless generator 30 is designed to move with shaft 16 as it is adjusted.
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A method of using turbine 10 to generate electrical energy from a fluid flow travelling in a flow direction will now be described. In general, turbine blades 14 will be contacted by the fluid flow, which will apply a force to turbine blades 14 such that turbine body 12 and shaft 16 will rotate. The rotation of shaft 16 generates electrical energy, which can be collected from generator 30. It will be understood that turbine 10 may be used in a variety of circumstances where a fluid flow is provided. For example, turbine 10 may be used as a wind powered electrical generator. Use of turbine 10 will now be described where the fluid flow is a body of water 32. However, it will be understood that the principles of use in body of water 32 will be similar in other fluid flows, such as in wind streams.
Turbine 10 is installed adjacent to body of water 32 such that turbine body 12 extends least partially into body of water 32. Rotation axis 18 is perpendicular to the flow direction of body of water 32. A plane 36 divides turbine body 12, where plane 36 is defined by a first axis that is parallel to the flow direction, and a second axis that is the rotational axis 18 of the shaft 16. Plane 36 defines a first side 38 and a second side 40 of turbine body 12. Referring to
Turbine 10 may be used on a variety of types of bodies of water 32. For example, turbine 10 may be installed on a body of water 32 that is an ocean, and the angle of shaft 16 may be adjusted in response to a changing tide. Support frame 24 may have pontoons as floats 34, and may be anchored to the ocean floor, or another anchor point such as the shore or a large vessel. Angularly adjustable connection 26 may adjust the angle of shaft 16 between the first position as shown in
In this patent document, the word “comprising” is used in its non-limiting sense to mean that items following the word are included, but items not specifically mentioned are not excluded. A reference to an element by the indefinite article “a” does not exclude the possibility that more than one of the elements is present, unless the context clearly requires that there be one and only one of the elements.
The scope of the following claims should not be limited by the preferred embodiments set forth in the examples above and in the drawings, but should be given the broadest interpretation consistent with the description as a whole.
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62583595 | Nov 2017 | US |