The invention refers to a modular hydrokinetic assembly which allows the conversion of the kinetic energy of flowing waters into useful mechanical energy for driving some electric generators or water pumping sets, without building dams or culverts.
In order to convert the kinetic energy of flowing waters into mechanical energy, without building dams or culverts, several constructions are known, such as blade wheels with lower or upper admission, immersed blade chains systems and Archimedean screw sets, yet with some drawbacks, namely:
The problem that the invention seeks to solve consists in carrying out a modular hydrokinetic assembly driven by the water flowing at a low flow rate, on a slope with a small level difference, provided by a simple hydro-technical arrangement.
The modular hydrokinetic assembly according to the invention removes the above drawbacks in that it is provided with a water flow channel that acts by means of blades on the entire kinematical chain, the gaps between blades and the walls of said channel being sealed by simple seals which reduce at a minimum the hydraulic losses during functioning and, the assembly reliability is ensured by constructive solutions that are encompassed by the present invention.
An embodiment example of the invention is given below, in relation with
According to the invention, the modular hydrokinetic assembly comprises a lower underframe (1), an upper underframe (2) and a blade assembly (3) which converts the water kinetic energy, caught from a river by means of a threshold and catching connectors, into mechanical energy useful for driving the electric generators (4) or the water pumping sets (5).
The lower underframe (1) comprises several cross-beams (6) and framings (7), assembled therebetween as modules, by means of spacers (8), cut-out fastening members (9) and cutout strengthening members (10).
On said cross-beams and framings side walls (11) and foundation (12) are fastened, forming a channel through which the water flowing in a river, caught by a threshold in a catching connector, is oriented to flow acting on the assembly blades (3), at the ends the channel being provided with sealing members (13) for connecting it either to the water connector, or to another modular hydrokinetic assembly.
The lateral walls and the foundation of said channel are made of modular panels reinforced by stiffening profiles (14) which do not allow the underframe distortion under mechanical stress, and said cross-beams (6) are mounted on several sills (15) which allow the fastening of the underframe on a base.
The upper underframe (2) comprises several cross-beams (16) and spacers (17), fastened therebetween with spacers (18) by means of cut-out fastening members (9) and, said cross-beams (16) support the guide members (21) allowing the movement of the blade assembly (3) and, at the ends of the upper underframe (2), the brackets (19) are provided, supporting the electrical generators or pumping sets.
The upper underframe (2) is mounted on the lower underframe (1) by means of cut-out fastening members (9) and cut-out strengthening members (10).
The blade assembly (3) is formed of two endless chains comprising the plates (20), whereon blades (21) are fastened, said blades move through the guide members (22) and engage some star wheels (23) fastened on the axles belonging to electrical generators or pumping sets.
For a correct functioning, the brackets (19) are provided with adjusting members (24) allowing the adjustment of positions for the electrical generators or pumping sets and the corresponding length of the plate chains.
In order to reduce the hydraulic losses by gaps between blades (21), the side walls (11) and foundation (12) on the active outline of said plates, the elastic strips (25) are provided, having a sealing function.
The modular hydrokinetic assembly presents a series of essential advantages with respect to the reliability in use and the developing of the applicability field of the invention:
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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A 2011 00535 | Jun 2011 | RO | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/RO2012/000016 | 6/5/2012 | WO | 00 | 1/10/2014 |