The present invention relates to a float, in particular for an offshore wind turbine.
For example, the invention can relate to semisubmersible floats made from steel or concrete, or from steel and concrete, also called hybrid floats.
Such hybrid floats are already known in the state of the art, for example from document WO 2014/031009.
This document describes such a float that includes at least four columns, including a central column and three outer columns, connected to the central column by arms in pontoon form.
In this document, the outer columns are connected to the central column in a star configuration.
The outer columns and the pontoon-forming arms of this float then also include ballasts, making it possible to adjust the buoyancy level of this float.
This for example makes it possible to transport and install this wind turbine on an electricity production site.
Floats of this so-called hybrid nature use a mixed structure for example made from steel for the columns and for example from concrete for the pontoon-forming branches, between them.
In the aforementioned prior document, means for emptying these ballasts by pumping are also provided.
These pumping means in fact make it possible to pump water outside these ballasts to modify the buoyancy of the assembly.
This prior document therefore generally describes the concept of a semisubmersible float for a wind turbine.
The present invention aims to advance the definition of this type of float.
To that end, the invention relates to a semisubmersible float, in particular for an offshore wind turbine, comprising at least four columns, including a central column and three outer columns connected to the central column by arms in the form of a pontoon, the outer columns and the pontoon arms comprising ballasts, characterized in that the ballasts are filled by gravity and emptied using compressed air.
According to other features of the float according to the invention, considered alone or in combination:
The invention will be better understood upon reading the following description, provided solely as an example, and done in reference to the appended drawings, in which:
This offshore wind turbine is designated by general reference 1 in this
In the present application, a hybrid float has been illustrated, that is to say, a float using two different materials to produce the parts thereof.
Thus and as has been described in the prior document previously mentioned, such a float includes at least four columns for example made from steel or concrete, including a central column designated by general reference 3 and three outer columns designated by general references 4, 5 and 6.
These outer columns 4, 5 and 6 are connected to the central column 3, by arms in the form of a pontoon (or pontoon arms) made from steel or concrete, two of which, for example 7 and 8, are illustrated in this
As also previously indicated, the central and outer columns can be steel or concrete columns and have a cylindrical cross-section, while the pontoon arms can be made from steel or concrete and have a rectangular cross-section.
In this float, the outer columns and the pontoon arms include ballasts.
Such ballasts are for example illustrated in
Indeed, these figures show the central column 3, an outer column for example 4, and the pontoon arm connecting this outer column to the central column, for example the arm 7.
As illustrated, the outer columns and the pontoon arms include ballasts such as the ballast designated by general reference 10 in these
By one of their ends, these ballasts extend at outer columns of the float and for example include, as illustrated more clearly in
At the other of their ends, these ballasts for example include a portion that extends in the central column 3, this portion being designated by general reference 12 in these figures for the ballast 10.
As also appears in these figures, the columns can have a cylindrical cross-section, while the pontoon arms can have a rectangular cross-section.
More specifically and as illustrated in
Thus, in the described float, the ballasts are filled by gravity and emptied by compressed air.
These figures, and in particular
This compressed air source is designated by general reference 14 in this
Indeed, this compressed air source can for example include means forming an air compressor, for example carried by a support vessel or the like, designated by general reference 15 in this
One can in fact see that in such a float, the ballasts are connected to compressed air pipes or channels for emptying, to which it is possible to connect a compressor to ensure the emptying thereof.
Such quick connection means of the conventional type are then provided for example in the upper part of the central column, to allow a connection of the source to the ballasts.
The compressor can then be pooled between several wind turbines for example on an electricity production site.
A support vessel or the like can then be used to move these means between different wind turbines, for example of a farm, in order to reduce the installation and operating costs thereof.
Indeed, quick connection means of the conventional type can be used in order to connect the compressor carried by the vessel to the compressed air channels for emptying the ballasts.
These ballasts are then filled by gravity and emptied by compressed air, as previously mentioned.
For example, the ballast designated by general reference 10 in
This connection can for example be made by a flange designated by general reference 25, on which the steel column 4 is fastened in one manner or another, for example by welding or screwing.
This flange includes holes, for example 26, for the passage of post-stress members 27, a portion of which is embedded in the concrete of the pontoon arms 7, for example.
This then makes it possible to ensure the fastening of the flange, which can be made from steel, on the pontoon arms, and the fastening of the column on this arm, for example by welding.
Of course, still other embodiments can be considered.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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17 53697 | Apr 2017 | FR | national |
This application is the U.S. National Phase under 35 U.S.C. § 371 of International Application PCT/EP2018/060737, filed Apr. 26, 2018, which claims priority to FR Application No. 17 53697, filed Apr. 27, 2017, the entire contents of each of which are incorporated by reference herein and made a part of this specification.
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PCT/EP2018/060737 | 4/26/2018 | WO | 00 |