JOINING DEVICE OF A METAL SEGMENT TO A CONCRETE SEGMENT IN A HYBRID HOLLOW TOWER

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20180320400
  • Publication Number
    20180320400
  • Date Filed
    April 06, 2016
    8 years ago
  • Date Published
    November 08, 2018
    6 years ago
Abstract
A joining device of a metal segment to a concrete segment of a hollow tower. The joining device is formed by a set of bolts passing by one of its ends by holes of an anchoring ring and attached to its both sides by a first set of nuts and arranged to be attached by its other end to the base of the metal segment by a second set of nuts. The anchoring ring includes a set of connectors extending externally and internally thereto in a substantially perpendicular direction to the bolts and arranged so do not interfere with reinforcement. The invention also refers to a hollow tower comprising at least one metal segment joined to a concrete segment by the joining device.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to high hollow towers such as those that support wind turbines of several MW and, more particularly, to a joining device of a metal segment to a concrete segment in a hybrid hollow tower.


BACKGROUND

The development and innovation in the field of wind turbines in recent decades has resulted in increasing the size and power of wind turbines thus leading to an increase in the dimensions in height and diameter of their supporting towers.


Hybrid towers formed by a set of concrete segments in the lower part and one or more metal segments in the upper part are one the tower architectures suitable to meet these requirements.


For connecting a metal segment to a concrete segment the most commonly used solution is probably using prestressed steel bars 5 arranged in a widened area 13 of the upper end of the concrete segment 11 fixed to an anchoring plate 7 by nuts 8 (see FIGS. 1a and 1b). Once the construction of the concrete segment 11 is completed, the prestressed steel bars 5 are embedded in the concrete of said widened area 13 with projecting ends arranged to serve as attachment means with the base 17 of metal segment 15 together with nuts 9.


In a variant of that solution anchoring plates 7 are not embedded in the concrete of the widened area 13. Among its disadvantages the following should be noted:

    • Prestressed steel bars 5 have to be placed one by one with the difficulties that entails taking into account the situation in height of concrete segment 11. It slows down the mounting process.
    • A platform for access to the anchoring plates 7 of prestressed steel bars 5 is required.
    • The maximum tolerances for the correct positioning of the prestressed steel bars 5 are great. Relative displacements between the ducts during concreting can occur.
    • In case of on-site concrete towers, the assembly process is severely penalized.


In another variant of the solution aforementioned anchoring plates 7 are embedded in the concrete of the widened area 13. Among its disadvantages the following should be noted:

    • It is more difficult to ensure the correct positioning of the prestressed steel bars 5. Relative displacement between them can occur during concreting.
    • In case of on-site concrete towers, the assembly process is severely penalized.


The present invention is directed to solving these problems.


SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

In a first aspect, the invention provides a joining device of a metal segment to a concrete segment of a hollow tower in which the second has a widening area with reinforcement to serve as support base for the first. The joining device is formed by a set of bolts passing by one of its ends by holes of an anchoring ring and attached to its both sides by a first set of nuts and arranged to be attached by its other end to the base of the metal segment by a second set of nuts. The anchoring ring includes a set of connectors extending externally and internally thereto in a substantially perpendicular direction to the bolts and arranged so do not interfere with reinforcement. The joining device is embedded in the widened area of the concrete segment except the protruding ends of the bolts to be joined to the metal segment. That joining device provides a very efficient anchoring structure for the bolts as it allows using an anchoring ring of reduced width which facilitates its installation in the concrete segment because said connectors provide an additional area of contact with the concrete to transmit it by adherence the stresses received by the bolts.


The joining device of the invention is especially advantageous when the metal segment and the concrete segment have a cylindrical and/or frustoconical shape. The anchoring ring has a circular shape, the bolts are located at the same distance from the center of the anchoring ring and the connectors are arranged radially.


In one embodiment, the anchoring ring has a rectangular cross section and said connectors are attached to the side surfaces of the anchoring ring and alternately arranged a different distance from their upper edges.


Advantageously, the connectors of anchoring ring are configured with a protruding end to increase their adherence capability to the concrete.


In a second aspect, the invention provides a hollow tower comprising at least a metal segment joined to a concrete segment by means of said joining device.


Other characteristics and advantages of the present invention will be clear from the following detailed description of embodiments illustrative of its object in relation to the attached drawings.





BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS


FIG. 1a is a cross-sectional view of the joining area of a metal segment and a concrete segment of a hollow tower with a joining device known in the art and FIG. 1b is a partial perspective view of the bottom of a bar fixed to one of the anchor plate used in said joining device.



FIG. 2a is a cross sectional view of a bolt cage used to attach a metal segment of a hollow tower to its foundation and FIG. 2b is a partial perspective view of the lower portion of said bolt cage.



FIG. 3a is a cross sectional view of the joining area of a metal segment and a concrete segment of a hollow tower showing the problems arising if a bolt cage such as that shown in FIG. 2a were used and FIG. 3b is a partial perspective view of the lower portion of said bolt cage.



FIG. 4a is a cross sectional view of the joining area of a metal segment and a concrete segment of a hollow tower that includes a joining device according to the invention. FIG. 4b is a partial perspective view of the bottom of said joining device. FIGS. 4c, 4d and 4e are, respectively plan, partial side elevation and partial front elevation views of the joining device.





DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

The present invention propose the use of a bolt cage as a joining device of a metal segment to a concrete segment of a hollow tower such as those used to support wind turbines where said segments have a cylindrical and/or frustoconical shape.


The use of a bolt cage for joining a metal tower 16 to a foundation is well known (see FIGS. 2a and 2b) being the bolt cage formed by a set of bolts 22 attached to an anchoring ring 24 by nuts 34 arranged on its both sides. The set of bolts 22 is arranged in said anchoring ring 24 following the traces of two concentric circumferences at a prefixed distance between them.


That bolt cage is installed in the hole of the foundation of the metal tower 16 leaving the free ends of the bolts 22 protruding from the ground plane 12 so that can serve as joining means to the base 14 of the metal tower 16 together the nuts 36. At a later stage the concreting of the foundation is carried out and the bolt cage is embedded by the concrete.


With that structure, the bolts 22 transmit both the prestressing forces as the forces that try to open/decompress the steel-concrete joint to the foundation by means of anchoring ring 24.


In the case of hybrid towers, the bolt cage solution is potentially interesting for joining a metal segment 15 with a base 17 to a concrete segment 11 with a widened area 13 at its edge in contact with the metal segment 15. A direct application of the same (see FIGS. 3a and 3b) shows that:

    • In the area where it should be located the anchoring ring 24 there is a high quantity of reinforcement 19 of the widened area 13 in order to bear tensile stresses.
    • The anchoring ring 24 needed to transmit the efforts of the bolt cage to the concrete is too large.
    • The available space in the widened area 13 is scarce given the need to provide continuity to reinforcement 19.


As a result of this, there is a high probability of interference between the anchoring ring 24 and the reinforcement 19 that make impractical the applicability of the bolt cage as hinders the correct positioning of reinforcement 19.


To solve this problem the invention proposes (see FIGS. 4a-4e) a joining device in the form of a bolt cage but with a specific configuration. A set of bolts 23 is disposed in an anchoring ring 25 following the trace of a circumference at a prefixed distance between them. They are fixed to the anchoring ring 25 by nuts 33. The joining device further comprises a set of connectors 29 arranged radially on either side of the anchoring ring 25 that complement the anchoring ring 25 as stress transmission means to the concrete by adherence. The connectors 29 are preferably configured with a protruding end 30 to improve their adherence capability to the concrete end. The free ends of the bolts 23 are fixed to the base 17 of the metal segment 15 by nuts 35.


With this configuration the width of anchoring ring 25 is reduced avoiding thereby interference with the reinforcement 19. In turn, the reduced width of the anchoring ring 25 provides the necessary space so that the bolts 23 can pass through it facilitating the adjustment between the shapes of the concrete segment 11 and the metal segment 15.


In the preferred embodiment illustrated in Figures anchoring ring 25 has a rectangular cross section and the connectors 29 are arranged alternately at different distances from the top edges to facilitate compatibility with the reinforcement 19.


Although the present invention has been described in connection with various embodiments, it will be appreciated from the specification that various combinations of elements, variations or improvements therein may be made, and are within the scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.

Claims
  • 1. Joining device of a metal segment (15) to a concrete segment (11) of a hollow tower; the concrete segment (11) comprising a widened area (13) at its end in contact with the metal segment (15) with reinforcement (19);the metal segment (15) comprising a base (17) arranged to abut on said widened area (13);the joining device comprising a set of bolts (23) passing through one of its ends by holes of an anchoring ring (25) and attached to both sides of it by a first set of nuts (33) and its other end being arranged to pass through engaging holes of the base (17) of the metal segment (15) and be secured thereto by a second set of nuts (35);said joining device being arranged to be embedded in the concrete of said widened area (13) except at the ends of the set of bolts (23) intended to be fixed to the base (17) of the metal segment (15);wherein said anchoring ring (25) also comprises a set of connectors (29) which extend externally and internally thereto in a direction substantially perpendicular to bolts (23) and are arranged so as not to interfere with said reinforcement (19).
  • 2. Joining device according to claim 1, wherein: the metal segment (15) and the concrete segment (11) have a cylindrical and/or frustoconical shape;the anchoring ring (25) has a circular shape;the bolts (23) are located at the same distance from the center of the anchoring ring (25).
  • 3. Joining device according to claim 2, wherein said connectors (29) are arranged in radial direction relative to the anchoring ring (25).
  • 4. Joining device according to claim 1, wherein the anchoring ring (25) has a rectangular cross section and said connectors (29) are attached to the side surfaces of the anchoring ring (25) and arranged alternately a different distance from their top edges.
  • 5. Joining device according to claim 1, wherein said connectors (29) are configured with a protruding end (30).
  • 6. Hollow tower comprising at least one metal segment (15) joined to a concrete segment (11) by a joining device; the concrete segment (11) comprising a widened area (13) at its end in contact with the metal segment (15) with reinforcement (19);the metal segment (15) comprising a base (17) arranged to abut on said widened area (13);the joining device comprising a set of bolts (23) passing through one of its ends by holes of an anchoring ring (25) and attached to both sides of it by a first set of nuts (33) and its other end being arranged to pass through engaging holes of the base (17) of the metal segment (15) and be secured thereto by a second set of nuts (35);said joining device being arranged to be embedded in the concrete of said widened area (13) of the concrete segment (11) except at the ends of the set of bolts (23) intended to be fixed to the base (17) of the metal segment (15);wherein said anchoring ring (25) also comprises a set of connectors (29) which extend externally and internally thereto in a direction substantially perpendicular to bolts (23) and are arranged so as not to interfere with said reinforcement (19).
  • 7. Hollow tower according to claim 6, wherein: the metal segment (15) and the concrete segment (11) have a cylindrical and/or frustoconical shape;the anchoring ring (25) has a circular shape;the bolts (23) are located at the same distance from the center of the anchoring ring (25).
  • 8. Hollow tower according to claim 7, wherein said connectors (29) are arranged in radial direction relative to the anchoring ring (25).
  • 9. Hollow tower according to claim 6, wherein the anchoring ring (25) has a rectangular cross section and said connectors (29) are attached to the side surfaces of the anchoring ring (25) and arranged alternately a different distance from their top edges.
  • 10. Hollow tower according to claim 6, wherein said connectors (29) are configured with a protruding end (30).
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
P201500269 Apr 2015 ES national
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/ES2016/000043 4/6/2016 WO 00