Patent classifications
F03D9/41
Induced-flow wind power system
A high efficiency induced-flow wind power system engages and converts both potential (to-pull) and kinetic (to-push) wind energies to effective airflow power, delivering induced (accelerated) airflow power in a controlled flow field to a turbine/rotor, impelling a 360-degree torque on the turbine/rotor and, as a result, extracting (converting) more than 80% of the combined effective wind power to mechanical power. The induced push-pull effect results in higher efficiency wind-to-mechanical power extraction (conversion). The induced-flow wind power system can be coupled with (i) an electrical generator, inverter/converter for generating AC and DC power, (ii) pressurized vessel for effective energy storage (iii) a pressurized structure, such as an air supported structure, to ensure its structural integrity. The Induced-Flow Wind System embodiment comprises: a passive-flow nozzle, an active-flow nozzles and a turbine encased in housing interposed within the flow field of the active-flow nozzle and coupled with an electrical generator or a compressor.
WIND DRIVEN ELECTRICITY GENERATOR HAVING A TOWER WITH NO NACELLE OR BLADES
A wind driven electricity generator may have a tower with a set of stationary airfoils mounted thereon. Each airfoil may have a slot on a low pressure side of the airfoil. Air flow may through the slot relative to an inside of the airfoil. Air flowing through the airfoil may flow through the tower. The air flowing through the tower may turn a rotor (or propeller). The rotor may turn an electrical generator to generate electricity. Each airfoil may have a slot on a high pressure side. Air flowing through the slot on the high pressure side may turn the rotor.