The present invention relates to a blade for a wind turbine. Particularly, although not exclusively, the present invention relates to a blade for a vertical axis wind turbine.
Vertical axis wind turbines, which have a rotatable blade assembly arranged in a substantially vertical direction, are not dependent on wind direction like their horizontal axis wind turbine counterparts. Vertical axis wind turbines come in a variety of forms, including Darrieus or so called ‘eggbeater’ wind turbines and Savonius wind turbines. Another type of vertical axis wind turbine is described in WO 03/058061 entitled “A Vertical Axis Turbine”.
There is now great interest in using vertical axis wind turbines to harness renewable energy. As such, this area of technology is in constant development and there is a need for improvement.
In accordance with a first aspect of the present invention there is provided a blade for a wind turbine, the wind turbine having an axis about which in use the blade rotates, the blade being arranged for orientation along the axis and having a longitudinal twist, the blade comprising an inner blade portion and an outer blade portion, the inner blade portion being in use closer to the axis than the outer blade portion, the outer blade portion having an angular orientation that varies relative to at least a region of the inner blade portion in a direction along the axis.
In one specific example at least a region of the inner blade portion, or even the entire inner blade portion, is less twisted than the outer blade portion.
Alternatively, at least a region of the inner blade portion, or even the entire inner blade portion, may be more twisted than the outer blade portion.
In one embodiment the inner and typically also the outer blade portions have surfaces that have a substantially linear cross-sectional shape in a plane perpendicular to a direction of elongation of the blade.
The outer blade portion typically forms an obtuse angle with at least a portion of the inner blade portion. The angular orientation of the outer blade portion relative to the inner blade portion may vary from 180 or almost 180 degrees to a smaller obtuse angle along the length of the blade and near an area of contact between the inner blade portion and the outer blade portion.
The rate of change of the angular orientation of the outer blade portion relative to at least a portion of the inner blade portion may be linear along the length of the blade, although it is envisaged that the rate of change of the angular orientation may at least partially vary in a non-linear manner.
The longitudinal twist may be such that the blade has a substantially helical configuration. An axis of the longitudinal twist may be outside the blade. In one embodiment, the axis of the longitudinal twist coincides with the axis of rotation.
In one specific embodiment, at least a substantial portion of the blade, such as the inner blade portion, is twisted through an angle of substantially 120° along the length of the blade. The blade in accordance with this embodiment may for example be used in a blade assembly having 3 blades. In variations of this embodiment the inner blade portion may be twisted by less than 120°. For smooth operation and a substantially uniform torque output of a wind turbine it is advantageous if the combined total longitudinal twist is of the order of 360° or more. However, if at least a region of the outer blade portion is twisted by a twist angle that is larger than that of at least a region of the inner blade portion, smooth operation of the wind turbine and generation of a relatively uniform torque output is facilitated also for blade assemblies in which the combined twist of the inner blade portions is smaller than 360°.
In other specific examples the blade may be twisted by an angle of 90° or less (for example for a blade assembly comprising 4 blades) or may be twisted by an angle of 180° or less (for example for a blade assembly comprising 2 blades).
The inner blade portion may comprise first and second inner blade portions and the blade may be arranged such that the second inner blade portion is positioned between the first inner blade portion and the outer blade portion. In one embodiment, the second inner blade portion typically forms an obtuse angle with both the first inner blade portion and also the outer blade portion. The first inner blade portion and the second inner blade portion may have an angular orientation relative to each other that is substantially constant along the length of the blade. Alternatively, the first inner blade portion and the second blade portion may have an angular orientation relative to each other that changes along the length of the blade.
The blade typically is a substantially rectangular element that is twisted.
The blade may have any suitable length, for example 3-5 m, 5-10 m or even longer. Further, the blade may have any suitable width, such as 1-1.5 m, or 1.5 to 3 m or more.
The length to width aspect ratio may for example be of the order of 1:1-3:1, or 1.5:1-2.5:1 or 1.6:1-2.2:1. In one specific example the aspect ratio is 1.61:1.
In accordance with a second aspect of the present invention there is provided a blade assembly for a vertical axis wind turbine, the blade assembly comprising a plurality of the above-described blades.
The blade assembly may comprise 3 blades and may be arranged at substantially 120° around the axis of rotation.
In accordance with a third aspect there is provided a vertical axis wind turbine comprising the blade assembly in accordance with the second aspect of the present invention.
The invention will be more fully understood from the following description of specific embodiments of the invention. The description is provided with reference to the accompanying drawings.
a shows a cross-sectional view of a lower section of the blade of
b shows a cross sectional view of an upper section of the blade of
Embodiments of the present invention generally relate to a blade for a wind turbine. The blade comprises an inner blade portion which is nearest an axis of rotation about which, in use, the blade rotates, and an outer blade s portion which is furthest from the axis of rotation. An angular orientation of the outer and inner blade portions relative to each other varies in a direction along the axis of rotation. The blade is twisted in a direction along the axis of rotation. In one example the axis of twist coincides with the axis of rotation.
Referring initially to
The inner portion 104 may further comprise first and second inner portions 112, 114 which are at an angle 116 to one another. The angle 116 is, in this example, substantially constant along the length of the blade 100.
The blade 100 may have any suitable length and has in this example a length of approximately 5.5 m. Further, the blade 100 may have any suitable width and has in this example a width of approximately 1.8 m.
In this specific example the aspect ratio is 1.61:1, but alternatively may be any other suitable ratio.
a shows a cross-sectional view 200 taken from the first end 108 of the blade 100. In this specific example, an angle of 206 between an outer blade portion 202 and an inner blade portion 204 is 177°. It will be appreciated, however, that the angle 206 between the outer and inner blade portions 202, 204 at the first end 108 of the blade 200 may in a variation be another appropriate angle. The angle 206 between the outer and inner blade portions 202, 204 may even be a substantially straight angle, such as an angle between 180° and 175° or another suitable angle.
b shows a cross-sectional view 201 taken from the second end 110 of the blade 100. In this example, the angle 206 between the outer and inner blade portions 202, 204 is 137°. It will be appreciated that the angle 206 between the outer and inner blade portions 202, 204 at the second end 110 of the blade 100 may in a variation be such as an angle between 135° and 140° or another suitable angle.
The twist of the blade 100 and a change of the angle 206 between the outer and inner blade portions 202, 204 are shown in
Referring now to
Although the invention has been described with reference to particular examples, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the invention may be embodied in many other forms. For example, a blade or a plurality of blades may be used to form a water turbine. Further, a turbine comprising the blades may comprise any number of blades arranged in any suitable fashion. Similarly, it is envisaged that the amount of twist may be different for different configurations.
In the claims which follow and in the preceding description of the invention, except where the context requires otherwise due to express language or necessary implication, the word “comprise” or variations such as “comprises” or “comprising” is used in an inclusive sense, i.e. to specify the presence of the stated features but not to preclude the presence or addition of further features in various embodiments of the invention.
Reference that is being made to PCT international publication no. WO 03/058061 does not constitute an admission that that publication is part of the common general knowledge of a skilled person in Australia or any other country
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2009903949 | Aug 2009 | AU | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/AU2010/001078 | 8/20/2010 | WO | 00 | 5/3/2012 |