Patent classifications
F03D1/02
Methods and Systems of Maintaining an Offshore Power Plant
A method of maintaining an offshore power plant. A plurality of airborne power generating craft are landed on or near a floating vessel. Each of the plurality of airborne power generating craft forms part of the offshore power plant.
RENEWABLE POWER GENERATION FARM FOR FISHING WORK
There is provided a renewable power generation farm for fishing work, the farm comprising: a plurality of mutually connected floating ships, wherein each ship is configured to generate an energy using solar and wind power, wherein each ship comprises: a main elongate floating structure; a wind-based energy generation device secured to the main elongate floating structure; a transverse beam extending perpendicularly to a longitudinal direction of the main structure; a longitudinal beam extending in a parallel manner to the longitudinal direction of the main structure; connection beams connecting both opposing ends of the transverse beam and both opposing ends of the longitudinal beam respectively; auxiliary pillars vertically extending through the both ends of the transverse beam and the longitudinal beam respectively; solar-based energy generation devices disposed at top ends of the auxiliary pillars respectively; and auxiliary elongate floating structures disposed at bottom ends of the auxiliary pillars passing through the ends of the transverse beam.
RENEWABLE POWER GENERATION FARM FOR FISHING WORK
There is provided a renewable power generation farm for fishing work, the farm comprising: a plurality of mutually connected floating ships, wherein each ship is configured to generate an energy using solar and wind power, wherein each ship comprises: a main elongate floating structure; a wind-based energy generation device secured to the main elongate floating structure; a transverse beam extending perpendicularly to a longitudinal direction of the main structure; a longitudinal beam extending in a parallel manner to the longitudinal direction of the main structure; connection beams connecting both opposing ends of the transverse beam and both opposing ends of the longitudinal beam respectively; auxiliary pillars vertically extending through the both ends of the transverse beam and the longitudinal beam respectively; solar-based energy generation devices disposed at top ends of the auxiliary pillars respectively; and auxiliary elongate floating structures disposed at bottom ends of the auxiliary pillars passing through the ends of the transverse beam.
Banded turbine
A banded turbine configuration has an integral outer band support structure capable of providing two point simple support for a multiplicity of blades. A large scale vertical array has a set of twelve 23 m-diameter banded turbines with up to nine blades and resting on an Open Web Steel Joist (OWSJ) platform. The banded turbine configuration is supported off of a main shaft hub assembly, which is supported by forward and aft pillow block bearing assemblies. The banded turbine allows for a protective screen for bird- and bat-kill prevention. Each banded turbine employs DC alternators to provide a switchable output which is subsequently fed to a dedicated set of high efficiency grid-compatible solid state invertors or, alternatively, to energy storage.
Banded turbine
A banded turbine configuration has an integral outer band support structure capable of providing two point simple support for a multiplicity of blades. A large scale vertical array has a set of twelve 23 m-diameter banded turbines with up to nine blades and resting on an Open Web Steel Joist (OWSJ) platform. The banded turbine configuration is supported off of a main shaft hub assembly, which is supported by forward and aft pillow block bearing assemblies. The banded turbine allows for a protective screen for bird- and bat-kill prevention. Each banded turbine employs DC alternators to provide a switchable output which is subsequently fed to a dedicated set of high efficiency grid-compatible solid state invertors or, alternatively, to energy storage.
TURBINE WITH SECONDARY ROTORS
The invention relates to a turbine comprising a primary rotor, for positioning in a fluid flow, having a primary rotor blade rotatable around a primary rotor axis under influence of the fluid flow acting on the primary rotor blade and extending from the primary rotor axis along a longitudinal axis to a free outer end of the primary rotor blade. The primary rotor blade is provided near the free outer end with a secondary rotor. The secondary rotor has a secondary rotor blade rotatable around a secondary rotor axis in response to a rotation of the primary rotor blade around the primary rotor axis. The secondary rotor axis is substantially transverse to the longitudinal axis of the primary rotor blade. The secondary rotor axis is also substantially transverse to the primary rotor axis. The turbine is characterised in that the secondary rotor axis is positioned offset from the longitudinal axis of the primary rotor blade.
TURBINE WITH SECONDARY ROTORS
The invention relates to a turbine comprising a primary rotor, for positioning in a fluid flow, having a primary rotor blade rotatable around a primary rotor axis under influence of the fluid flow acting on the primary rotor blade and extending from the primary rotor axis along a longitudinal axis to a free outer end of the primary rotor blade. The primary rotor blade is provided near the free outer end with a secondary rotor. The secondary rotor has a secondary rotor blade rotatable around a secondary rotor axis in response to a rotation of the primary rotor blade around the primary rotor axis. The secondary rotor axis is substantially transverse to the longitudinal axis of the primary rotor blade. The secondary rotor axis is also substantially transverse to the primary rotor axis. The turbine is characterised in that the secondary rotor axis is positioned offset from the longitudinal axis of the primary rotor blade.
Fluid Power Generation Method and Fluid Power Generation Device
A fluid power generation device is configured to provide electric power generation using fluid action, and comprises multiple power generation mechanisms. Each power generation mechanism comprises: a casing that allows a fluid to pass through its internal space; and a power generation unit arranged within the casing, and configured to perform electric power generation using the fluid action. The casing is configured to generate vortexes in the vicinity of its fluid outlet. The multiple casings are arranged with spaces as intervals between them. Each casing generates vortexes in the vicinity of its fluid outlet. Furthermore, such an arrangement provides an interaction effect between the vortexes generated in the vicinity of the fluid outlets of the multipole casings arranged with the spaces as intervals between them. This provides a synergistic effect for accelerating the inner flow based on the interaction between the power generation mechanisms.
Fluid Power Generation Method and Fluid Power Generation Device
A fluid power generation device is configured to provide electric power generation using fluid action, and comprises multiple power generation mechanisms. Each power generation mechanism comprises: a casing that allows a fluid to pass through its internal space; and a power generation unit arranged within the casing, and configured to perform electric power generation using the fluid action. The casing is configured to generate vortexes in the vicinity of its fluid outlet. The multiple casings are arranged with spaces as intervals between them. Each casing generates vortexes in the vicinity of its fluid outlet. Furthermore, such an arrangement provides an interaction effect between the vortexes generated in the vicinity of the fluid outlets of the multipole casings arranged with the spaces as intervals between them. This provides a synergistic effect for accelerating the inner flow based on the interaction between the power generation mechanisms.
APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR FLUID MANIPULATION
An intentional fluid manipulation apparatus (IFMA) assembly with a first thrust apparatus that imparts a first induced velocity to a local free stream flow during a nominal operation requirement. The first thrust apparatus creates a streamtube. A second thrust apparatus is located in a downstream portion of the streamtube. The second thrust apparatus imparts a second induced velocity to the local free stream flow. The second induced velocity at the location of the second thrust apparatus has a component in a direction opposite to the direction of the first induced velocity at the location of the second thrust apparatus.