The present invention relates to the use of foils with vertical axis turbines (VAWT). Although their main use is likely to be with wind, the inventions apply to any kind of fluid flow.
The author of this patent has previously patented the use of foils with VAWTs in application in PCT IL2007/000348, Flow Deflection Devices and Methods for Energy Capture Machines, filed Mar. 18, 2007. The current application adds new specifications of specific shapes and methods to the broad claims in the previous patent application.
The invention is herein described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
The present invention presents velocity and energy enhancing additions in the vicinity of the blades of VAWTs.
Definitions: VAWT is an abbreviation for Vertical Axis Wind Turbine. It refers here to such a turbine in any flow of fluid. It may be this type even in a horizontal orientation. The term “fluid” refers to gas or liquid, and any reference to fluid refers to both unless otherwise stated. A WDD is a Wind Deflection Device and an FDD is a Flow Deflection Device; they are substantially synonymous with the terms “foil” or “airfoil” as all the above refer to aerodynamic objects that change the flow of a fluid. An FDD or WDD is a broader term because it may refer to partial outline foils that are incomplete. A foil is functionally adjacent to the turbine if it is effective in changing the power output.
The principles and operation of a VAWT foil according to the present invention may be better understood with reference to the drawings and the accompanying description.
Referring now to the drawings,
It is emphasized that the deflection “foils” here can contain up to three parts: an outer flange, an intermediate foil, and an inner flange.
The models here use a C foil as the intermediate foil shape. The body of the foil is a “C” foil, which was illustrated in a previous patent as a line drawn through the following relative coordinate points in an x-y axis in any proportional size and any angle of attack, wherein at least one point can vary by an absolute amount of 10% of the chord length: X, Y; 1.732050808, 1; 1.693643087, 0.874364124; 1.646368289, 0.761206475; 1.542617362, 0.546668353; 1.427110653, 0.347651841; 1.29972529, 0.165009761; 1.159575723, 0.000955932; 1.004940323, −0.140607698; 0.824000258, −0.251170312; 0.72335477, −0.288447214; 0.614950141, −0.310804889; 0.497740627, −0.315152056; 0.369386895, −0.29535687; 0.299593086, −0.272790447; 0.224224918, −0.23736895; 0.1390843, −0.179461075; 0.088459869, −0.132016988; 0, 0. It is now presented here in association with a vertical axis turbine. In the use of a partial outline C foil with internal and/or external flanges used with a vertical axis turbine, the following proportional arrangements are claimed, within a margin of error of 10% of the chord length of the points in either the x or y axis. The inner diameter of the WDD is Din, the chord is c and it is at an angle of α, and flange sizes, H1 & H2. The body may be composed of foil structures other than a C foil in other embodiments; C is just the ideal. The cases solved and an estimation of the Available Wind Power Increase (AWPI) (%) are in the following table.
We claim the proportions of c, Din, angle of attack, and flange sizes as shown, wherein the outside diameter is approximately 2.40-2.50 meters, with a margin of 10% of the value of chord length, Din, or angle of attack, in any proportional size. The H1 or H2 parameters can vary by a margin of 10% of the chord of the foil. We claim the proportion of a Din of 1.4 meters or greater in relation to a chord length of .4 to .6 meters or an angle of attack of 5 degrees or greater. We claim the proportion of Din/Dout of 1.0-1.8 meters to 2.40-2.50 meters, within a margin of 10% as being an ideal embodiment for the ratio for empty internal space to foil outer diameter for a vertical axis turbine with a foil shape in the orientation presented here.
We introduce the use of a partial outline foil shape in conjunction with a flange on any single side or at least two sides for use in combination with a turbine, in one embodiment in gas, in another embodiment in liquid, in another embodiment in a vertical axis turbine, in another embodiment as a shroud for a horizontal axis turbine. This may be with or without an internal and external flange, or both.
We present the criterion for design of the foil above and/or below a VAWT that there should not be vortices in the internal area between the upstream and downstream sections of the foils. In
While the invention has been described with respect to a limited number of embodiments, it will be appreciated that many variations, modifications and other applications of the invention may be made.
The present invention successfully addresses the shortcomings of the presently known configurations by providing a series of optimal foil/vertical axis turbine configurations.
According to another embodiment,
It is now disclosed for the first time a vertical axis turbine, comprising:
a. a functionally adjacent, externally convex FDD upstream from the turbine.
According to another embodiment, the FDD is inferior (as per the orientation to the base of the turbine, no matter what direction the turbine faces, base defined as the point of connection to the energy output) to the turbine's blades.
According to another embodiment, the FDD is superior to the turbine's blades.
According to another embodiment, the FDD is inferior and superior to the turbine's blades.
According to another embodiment, the FDD is not connected to the body of the turbine.
According to another embodiment, the FDD forms a ring around the shaft.
According to another embodiment, the turbine is in a liquid.
It is now disclosed for the first time an FDD for a turbine, comprising:
a. an intermediate partial outline foil shape, wherein the foil is adjacent to the turbine blades by a distance of less than 10% of the foil's outer diameter.
b. a substantially vertical flange at the end of the foil shape on one side.
In one embodiment, the system further comprises
c. a substantially vertical flange at the end of the foil shape on the second side.
According to another embodiment, the FDD is functionally adjacent to a vertical axis turbine.
According to another embodiment, the FDD is functionally adjacent to a vertical axis turbine.
According to another embodiment, the intermediate shape is a “C” foil.
It is now disclosed for the first time a vertical axis turbine, comprising:
a) proportional parameters of Db 1.96 meters, and Hb 1.5-3 meters within a 10% margin of their values.
b) at least one functionally adjacent FDD in a vertical orientation.
In one embodiment, the system further comprises additional parameters of the FDD according to cases in the following table, with a margin of error of 10% of the value of chord length, Din, or angle of attack, in any proportional size, or of the H1 or H2 parameters by a margin of 10% of the chord of the foil in any proportional size, for any one, two, three, four, or five of the parameters in the columns below:
It is now disclosed for the first time a vertical axis turbine, comprising: an inferior or superior FDD, with the proportion of a Din of 1.0-1.8 meters or greater in relation to a chord length of .4 to .9 meters, with an angle of attack of 5 degrees or greater.
It is now disclosed for the first time a vertical axis turbine with an inferior or superior FDD, comprising: the proportion of Din/Dout of 1.0-1.8 meters to 2.30-2.60 meters.
It is now disclosed for the first time a vertical axis turbine, comprising an FDD, wherein fluid vortices as determined by fluid dynamic analysis and/or testing are not present from passage of fluid without blades in the internal diameter of the FDD from the bottom to the top of the FDD.
It is now disclosed for the first time a method of apposing an FDD to the blades of a vertical axis turbine, wherein the internal area of the FDD produces only non-vortical flow.
This patent application claims the benefit of U. S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/058235, Provisional 6-08: Improvements to renewable energy devices, filed Jun. 4, 2008, and 61/089,914, Provisional 8-08: FDDs and Turbines, filed Aug. 19, 2008.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/IB2009/052235 | 5/27/2009 | WO | 00 | 12/2/2010 |
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61089914 | Aug 2008 | US |