The invention concerns a transmission in accordance with the preamble of claim 1. Such a device is known from WO 2011011682. This publication describes a wind turbine drive system with an input gear train connectable to the drive shaft rotated by wind energy, and a plurality of hydraulic circuits interposed between the input gear train and the generator. The publication functionally describes the input gear train that is part of a gearbox.
The known gearboxes support the bearings for the gears and the housing supports the gearbox. In situations where dimensions increase such as the length of the blades also the dimensions of the rotor bearing and the main gear increase and the rotation speed of the blades decreases. Due to the increasing dimensions, the conventional solutions for supporting the rotor shaft with two bearings located at some distance are no longer desirable as they lead to complicated solutions for the foundation of bearings in order to prevent undesirable changes in dimensions due difference in temperature in various components and at various positions in the housing.
In order to avoid the complicated solutions in the known designs a single bearing supports the rotor shaft. However in the known designs dimensional deviations of the desired dimensions and/or deformations as a result of the high loads still occur in the gearbox and this leads to undesirable risk in the construction of the gearbox.
In order to reduce or to avoid these risks the gearbox is according to claim 1. In this way, the forces on the gearbox aside from the gravitational forces are limited to a torque between the main gear shaft and the rotor shaft. Fixing the position of the gearbox with regard to the position of the main gear by the use of the main gear shaft bearing avoids that deformations, oscillations or any other unintended movement of the housing or the rotor main bearing influence the tooth engagement of the main gear with the pinion and avoids additional loads on the gears. The forces between the main gear and the pinion remain in the gearbox and the torque on the pinion is transferred into hydraulic pressure leaving no further torque or force. The tension bars lead the torque on the main gear back into the housing without any resulting linear force on the gearbox. This avoids any deformation in the gearbox that might influence the functioning of the gears.
In accordance with an embodiment, the transmission is according to claim 2. In this way, the main gear can transmit a considerably higher torque and at the same time the teeth forces on the first set of gear teeth is equal to the forces on the second set of gear teeth but in the opposite direction, so that only a resulting torque remains and there is no resulting load on the bearing that supports the main gear. The teeth forces keep the main gear between the pinions and these forces counteract each other via the pinion bearings in the gearbox, and the pinion bearing are located near each other so that deformations are negligible. This improves the accuracy of the interaction between the main gear and the pinions.
In accordance with an embodiment, the transmission is according to claim 3. In this way, the number of pinions is increased and the forces between the pinions and the main gear are distributed evenly around the circumference of the main gear so that there is no remaining load on the main gear bearing. The pinions exert the pinion force equally spaced around the main gear so that these forces do not result in bending forces on the gearbox and bending or deformations of the main gear and the gearbox are avoided.
In accordance with an embodiment, the transmission is according to claim 4. In this way, there is an opening in the center of the gearbox, so that maintenance personal can access to and from the rotor and whereby the pumps might be in the center so reducing space requirement.
In accordance with an embodiment, the transmission is according to claim 5. In this way, the oil seals are each in an outer circumference enclosing a surface, so that a spring element surrounding the surface ensures proper functioning of the seals.
In accordance with an embodiment, the transmission is according to claim 6. In this way, the large diameter main gear has gear teeth on the inside and the outside of a bush that forms the gear body. The main gear can move in the gearbox in the direction of the rotation axis relative the pinions. The number of teeth on the inside and outside of the main gear might be different, so that the pumps might have different rotation speeds. As the pumps are at the large circumference of the gearbox, it is possible to increase the number of pumps and pinions for instance to six or eight.
In accordance with an embodiment, the transmission is according to claim 7. In this way, the main gear and the pinions have to be positioned accurately in both direction of the rotation axes of the main gear and the pinions. The gears then transmit a high load in an effective way and the pumps can be within the gearbox thereby reducing the dimensions of the housing.
In accordance with an embodiment, the transmission is according to claim 8. In this way, the main gear positions itself between the pinions and the pinions can move in the axial direction of the pinion axis without disturbing the setting. The pumps can be within the gearbox thereby reducing the dimensions of the housing
In accordance with an embodiment, the transmission is according to claim 9. In this way, the gear teeth of the pinion(s) are longer in engagement with the main gear so that the transmitted load can be higher and the gears run more smoothly.
In accordance with an embodiment, the transmission is according to claim 10. In this way, the pumps are easy to access and the dimension of the housing can be limited to the maximum dimension of the rotor bearing.
In accordance with an embodiment, the transmission is according to claim 11. In this way, the pumps get a higher rotation speed and the pumps can have a smaller stroke volume and thus are smaller while getting the same capacity.
In accordance with an embodiment, the transmission is according to claim 12. In this way, irregularities in the oil flow from the pumps to the hydraulic motor are dampened and do not disturb the rotation of the generator.
In accordance with an embodiment, the transmission is according to claim 13. In this way, at least one pinion exerts a load on the main gear in an opposite direction and so causes a load between the all pinions and the main gear. This prevents that in the situation where the rotor is at a standstill and might oscillate backwards that the tooth faces collide and that these collisions lead to damage of the tooth faces. The teeth remain under pre-tension and damage as a result of repeatedly collisions of the tooth faces is avoided.
Hereafter the invention is elucidated with the aid of some embodiments using a drawing.
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A generator 16 is located in the nacelle 3 (see
A pump 13 is coupled to each pinion 12 and a line 14 connects the pumps 13 to a hydro motor 15. The hydro motor 15 drives the generator 16. The stroke volume of the hydro motor 15 is smaller than the stroke volume of a pump 13 that can be 2.5 dm3 while the stroke volume of the hydro motor is for instance 1 dm3. In this way, the transmission ratio between the rotation speed of the five pumps 13 and the hydro motor 15 is 12.5.
In the shown embodiment the crown gear 18 has a shaft 20 and the crown gear 18 has a one-side bearing. In a further embodiment, the bearings of the crown gear 18 have a diameter that is comparable to the diameter of the teething of the crown gear 18 and the hub 6, and the gearbox 19 are ring-shaped whereby the pumps 13 are located at the inner side of the ring.
A control system (not shown) controls valves 23, 24, 25, 26, and 28. During normal use the valves 23, 2425, and 26 are set so that the pump/motor 22 is activated as a standard pump. In the situation that the wind is calm, the valve 28 blocks the rotation of the hydro motor 15, while the pressure difference between the high-pressure accumulator 30 and the low-pressure accumulator 29 remains. The valves 23, 24, 25, and 26 are set so that the pump/motor 22 is activated as a motor and causes a tooth force between the pinions 12 and the gear 10 or the crown gear 18. In this way tooth play between the gears is prevented which also means that there is no colliding of the gear flanks. This improves the durability of the gear flanks.
The embodiments show a wind turbine with a horizontal rotation axis for the blades. Wind turbines with a vertical rotation axis are also known. The shown embodiments as described in the figures can be adapted and used for transferring the low rotation speed of the blades to the high rotation speed of the generator.
The embodiments show a transmission between the rotation axis of the blades and the shaft of the generator to have a fixed value. It will be clear that isolating one or more pumps from the oil flow between the pumps and the hydro motor leads to a change in the transmission ratio so that it fits better to an occurring situation. A converter 31 between the generator 16 and a grid connection 32 transforms the frequency of the AC-current generated in the generator 16 to the desired frequency of the grid connection 32.
The top of the tower 1 has a top flange 33. On the top flange 33 is a yaw bearing 34 that supports a housing 35 whereby the housing 35 can rotate around the yaw axis 2. The housing 35 is a structural part of the nacelle 3 and it supports a rotor bearing 36 with an approximately horizontal rotor rotation axis 54. The housing 36 has a reinforcement flange 50 and other reinforcements that ensure that the rotor bearing 36 has sufficient resistance against deformation under load.
The rotor bearing 36 has seals (not shown) to ensure proper lubrication of the bearing and around the outside circumference of the rotor bearing 36 are covers (not shown) that ensure protection of the rotor bearing 36 and its seals against the ambient surroundings. A housing cover 51 is attached to the housing 35 to create a room in which the generator 16 is located; the room has a floor and girders, cooling and/or oil tanks, an oil cooler and other facilities for functioning of the installation. The also contains a control system 52 to control the various components.
The rotor bearing 36 supports a hub shaft 38, and a main gear shaft 41, a coupling plate 37 fixes the rotor bearing 36 on the main gear shaft 41. A first crown gear 42 and a second crown gear 45 are bolted against the main gear shaft 41. Together the hub shaft 38, the coupling plate 37, the main gear shaft 41, the first crown gear 42 and the second crown gear 45 together form a common shaft supported by the rotor bearing 36. In other embodiments for ease of assembly or other reasons the parts forming the common shaft are subdivided in further parts or are subdivided differently or parts are combined in a different way.
A main gear bearing 43 supports a gearbox housing 46 and the common shaft and in this embodiment specifically the first crown gear 42 supports the main gear bearing 43. The main gear bearing 43 might be suitable for allowing axial movement of the crown gears 42,43 so that these gears can position themselves in axial direction. A tension bar 55 is fastened to the gearbox housing 46 and a spring 56 mounted on a bracket 57 that is fastened against the inside of the housing 35 prevents the rotation of the tension bar 5 around the rotation axis 54 and therewith prevents the rotation of the gearbox housing 46.
Between the gearbox housing 46 and the second crown gear is a seal 44 and between the gearbox housing 46 and the main gear shaft 41 is a seal 40. The seals 40 and 44 are mounted such that the sealing surface is on the inside diameter and the seals 40 and 44 can be oil seals that prevent lubrication oil to flow out of the gearbox 17.
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In the shown diagrams the conventional parts such as a tank, a cooling system, a high-pressure relief valve, a preload system for generation the low-pressure in the low-pressure accumulator, a warning and safety system and other protections for a hydraulic system are not shown although they will be available as needed. Also lubrication systems for bearings and gears have not been illustrated but they are implicated as required.
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2008103 | Jan 2012 | NL | national |
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PCT/EP2013/050369 | 1/10/2013 | WO | 00 |