This invention relates to turbine blade support assemblies. This invention also relates to wind turbines incorporating turbine blade support assemblies.
Wind turbine generators are constructed with one or more blades to and rotating about an axis. With the requirement for energy from renewable sources increasing, a high demand has arisen for wind turbines to generate increasingly more power. However, factors such as cost and weight limit the design of wind turbines and, hence, amount of power that can be achieved from conventional wind turbine generators.
According to one aspect of this invention, there is provided a turbine blade support assembly comprising a central hub, a plurality of carrying members extending outwardly from the central hub, and a respective subsidiary hub on each of the carrying members for securing a respective turbine blade to each carrying member. Each carrying member may be arranged in compression.
Each carrying member may be elongate and may extend generally radially outwardly from the main hub arrangement. Each carrying member may have first and second opposite end regions, the first end region being secured to the main hub arrangement and the second end region having the subsidiary hub mounted thereon.
A plurality of support members may be provided to support the carrying members. Each support member may be elongate and may comprise a tie member. Each support member may be arranged in tension. In use, the loading on at least some of the support members at different times may be such that they are in compression.
At least some of the support members may extend between the carrying members. Where the support members extend between carrying members, the support members may extend between respective second ends of the carrying members, and/or between adjacent respective subsidiary hubs on the carrying members. The support members may extend between adjacent carrying members.
At least some of the support members may extend between the carrying members and the central hub. Where the support members extend between the carrying members and the central hub, the support members may extend from the central hub to the second end regions of the carrying members. If desired, the support members may extend from the central hub to the subsidiary hubs on the carrying members.
Where the support members extend between the carrying members and the central hub, the support members may extend to a region of the central hub forward of the carrying members and/or to the region of the central hub rearward of the carrying members. The central hub may include an extension member extending forwardly of the carrying members to which the forwardly extending support members are attached. The central hub may extend forwardly to which the rearwardly extending support members are attached.
In one embodiment, the support members may comprise cables, rods, tubes, angle members or any other suitably profiled structure.
In one embodiment, the support members have the advantages that they can reduce deflection of the carrying members and can reduce stress on the turbine blade support assembly.
The carrying members may be in the form of struts and each may have an aerofoil formation. Each aerofoil formation may comprise a flap to alter the lift thereon, for example with different wind speeds.
Each subsidiary hub may define a securing formation to secure a connecting portion of a turbine blade. The securing formation may be a recess defined in the subsidiary hub. Each subsidiary hub may comprise suitable operating means to effect a rotation of the blade about the respective subsidiary hub, for example to vary the angle of attack of the blade.
The carrying members and the subsidiary hubs may comprise corresponding securing formations to secure the subsidiary hubs to the respective carrying members. The corresponding securing formations may comprise a cavity in the respective subsidiary hub, and a projection on each carrying member to be received in the respective cavity. Alternatively, the corresponding securing formations may comprise a cavity in the carrying member and a projection on each subsidiary hub to be received by the respective cavity in the carrying member.
In one embodiment, the subsidiary hubs may be received substantially wholly within the carrying members. In this embodiment, the hub carrying member defines a recess to hold the subsidiary hub within the carrying member. The subsidiary hub may define a cavity to receive a projection on the turbine blade.
According to another aspect of this invention, there is provided a wind turbine incorporating a turbine blade support assembly as described above.
Embodiments of the invention will now be described by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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An embodiment of a turbine blade support assembly 18 is rotatably mounted on the generator assembly 16, and is operatively connected to the electrical generation equipment.
The turbine blade support assembly 18 supports a plurality of turbine blades 20. The turbine blade support assembly comprises a central hub 22, and a plurality of radially outwardly extending carrying members 24 mounted on the central hub 22. The carrying members 24 shown in
Each of the carrying members 24 has a first end region 26 at which the carrying members are connected to the main hub arrangement 22 and an opposite second end region 28 at which a subsidiary hub 30 is mounted. The subsidiary hubs 30 can be seen in more detail in
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Circumferential support members 32 extend in generally opposite directions to each other from the subsidiary hub 30 shown in
The arrows A designate the forces on the carrying member 24, indicating that it is in compression. The support members 32, on the other hand, are in tension, as shown by the arrows B designating the direction of the forces thereon.
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Each subsidiary hub 30 is provided with a suitable drive means (see
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The subsidiary hub 30 is provided with suitable means, for example a motor, schematically shown at 52, rotates the blade 20 about the hub 30 as shown by the arrow Y, to vary the angle of attack of the blade 20.
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The housing 152 defines a pair of opposed apertures 160, in which securing buttons 162 are received. The buttons 162 are attached to the carrying member 124, thereby securing the subsidiary hub 150 on a fixed position in the carrying member 124.
A motor 164 is mounted on the outer cylindrical housing 152. A gear cog 166 is mounted on a shaft 160 extending from the motor 164. The gear cog 166 is in meshing engagement with an annular rack 170 fixedly mounted on the projection 144. The annular rack 170 has inwardly facing teeth to engage the gear cog 166. Alternatively, the motor 164 could be fixedly mounted on the projection 144 and the annular rack could be fixedly mounted on the outer cylindrical casing 152 of the subsidiary hub 150.
Operation of the motor 164 causes the turbine blade 20 to pivot about the subsidiary hub 130, as shown by the arrow Z, or in the opposite direction.
The motor 164 may be an electric motor or an hydraulic motor.
In the above described embodiments, the turbine blade 20 is of the same size as normal turbine blades, but by being moved outwardly from the main hub arrangement 22, the area swept by the turbine blade 20 during its rotation about the main hub arrangement 22 is of a greater area than the area swept by the blade if it was connected directly to the main hub arrangement 22. This provides a greater amount of power produced by the blade 20. There is thus described embodiments of a blade support arrangement which support a turbine blade radially outwardly from the position at which conventional turbine blades are supported to allow the turbine blade to provide a greater amount of electrical power.
Various modifications can be made without departing from the scope of the invention.
Whilst endeavouring in the foregoing specification to draw attention to those features of the invention believed to be of particular importance it should be understood that the Applicant claims protection in respect of any patentable feature or combination of features hereinbefore referred to and/or shown in the drawings whether or not particular emphasis has been placed thereon.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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0609799.2 | May 2006 | GB | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/GB2007/001843 | 5/17/2007 | WO | 00 | 11/17/2008 |