MOUNTING METHOD AND TEMPLATE FOR VORTEX GENERATOR
20170248117 · 2017-08-31
Inventors
- Koji Fukami (Tokyo, JP)
- Daisuke WAKATA (Tokyo, JP)
- Yuji YATOMI (Tokyo, JP)
- Takashi YAMAMURA (Kanagawa, JP)
- Yoshihiro FUJIOKA (Kanagawa, JP)
Cpc classification
F03D1/0633
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05B2230/604
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05B2240/3062
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05B2240/30
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F03D1/0675
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Y02P70/50
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
F05B2250/141
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05B2240/122
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F03D13/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Y02E10/72
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
Abstract
A method of mounting a vortex generator to a wind turbine blade includes: a step of specifying positions of at least two reference points at different coordinates in a blade spanwise direction of the wind turbine blade on the wind turbine blade; and a step of adjusting a mounting direction of the vortex generator and mounting the vortex generator to the wind turbine blade, with reference to a line connecting the reference points. The step of specifying the positions of the reference points comprises specifying the position of each of the reference points on the basis of: a length along a surface of the wind turbine blade in a chordwise direction from a trailing edge of the wind turbine blade or from a blade spanwise directional line extending along the blade spanwise direction on the surface of the wind turbine blade; and a distance in the blade spanwise direction from a blade root or from a blade tip of the wind turbine blade.
Claims
1. A method of mounting a vortex generator to a wind turbine blade, comprising: a step of specifying positions of at least two reference points at different coordinates in a blade spanwise direction of the wind turbine blade on the wind turbine blade; and a step of adjusting a mounting direction of the vortex generator and mounting the vortex generator to the wind turbine blade, with reference to a line connecting the reference points, wherein the step of specifying the positions of the reference points comprises specifying the position of each of the reference points on the basis of a length along a surface of the wind turbine blade in a chordwise direction from a trailing edge of the wind turbine blade or from a blade spanwise directional line extending along the blade spanwise direction on the surface of the wind turbine blade, and a distance in the blade spanwise direction from a blade root or from a blade tip of the wind turbine blade.
2. The method of mounting a vortex generator according to claim 1, comprising aligning a plurality of the vortex generators linearly along the line, adjusting the mounting direction of each of the vortex generators with reference to the line, and mounting the plurality of vortex generators to the wind turbine blade.
3. The method of mounting a vortex generator according to claim 2, wherein the at least two reference points include mounting coordinates of the plurality of vortex generators to be aligned linearly.
4. The method of mounting a vortex generator according to claim 1, further comprising a step of determining a mounting position of the vortex generator on the basis of a fluid-analysis result on the wind turbine blade.
5. The method of mounting a vortex generator according to claim 4, wherein the step of determining a mounting position of the vortex generator comprises determining mounting positions of a plurality of the vortex generators by approximating ideal mounting positions of the plurality of vortex generators indicated by the fluid-analysis result with at least one line.
6. The method of mounting a vortex generator according to claim 1, wherein the vortex generator includes a mark indicating orientation of the vortex generator, and wherein the mounting direction of the vortex generator is adjusted with reference to the line by aligning the mark along the line.
7. The method of mounting a vortex generator according to claim 1, further comprising a step of placing a template on the wind turbine blade with reference to the line, the template having at least one opening having a shape corresponding to an outline of a platform portion of the vortex generator, wherein the step of mounting the vortex generator comprises fitting the platform portion of the vortex generator into the opening of the template placed on the wind turbine blade and mounting the vortex generator to the wind turbine blade.
8. The method of mounting a vortex generator according to claim 7, wherein a mark indicating orientation of the vortex generator including the platform portion to be fitted into the opening is formed on the template, and wherein the step of mounting the vortex generator comprises adjusting the mounting direction of the vortex generator with reference to the mark of the template, while the platform portion of the vortex generator is fitted in the opening.
9. The method of mounting a vortex generator according to claim 8, wherein the platform portion of the vortex generator has a circular shape in a top view, and wherein the method comprises adjusting the mounting direction of the vortex generator by revolving the vortex generator while the platform portion of the vortex generator is fitted in the opening.
10. The method of mounting a vortex generator according to claim 8, wherein the template includes a template body, and a rotary part having the opening and mounted rotatably to the template body, and wherein the method comprises adjusting the mounting direction of the vortex generator by revolving the vortex generator together with the rotary part while the platform portion of the vortex generator is fitted in the opening.
11. The method of mounting a vortex generator claim 7, wherein the template has a plurality of the openings aligned along a longitudinal direction of the template, and wherein the platform portions of a plurality of the vortex generators are fitted into the respective openings of the template to align the plurality of vortex generators linearly along the line.
12. The method of mounting a vortex generator according to claim 1, wherein the step of specifying the positions of the reference points comprises measuring a distance in the blade spanwise direction from the blade root or from the blade tip of the wind turbine blade with a laser meter.
13. The method of mounting a vortex generator according to claim 1, further comprising a step of visually displaying the line connecting the reference points on the surface of the wind turbine blade, wherein the mounting step comprises adjusting the mounting direction of the vortex generator with reference to the line displayed on the surface of the wind turbine blade and mounting the vortex generator to the wind turbine blade.
14. A template used in the method according to claim 7, comprising at least one opening having a shape corresponding to an outline of the platform portion of the vortex generator.
15. A template for mounting a vortex generator to a wind turbine blade, comprising at least one opening having a shape corresponding to an outline of a platform portion of the vortex generator, wherein the template is configured to support the vortex generator revolvably while the platform portion of the vortex generator is fitted in the opening.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0065] Embodiments of the present invention will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. It is intended, however, that unless particularly specified, dimensions, materials, shapes, relative positions and the like of components described in the embodiments shall be interpreted as illustrative only and not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
[0066] With reference to
[0067] As depicted in
[0068] In the embodiment depicted in
[0069] As described below, a vortex generator is to be mounted to the wind turbine blade 1 of the wind turbine power generating apparatus 90 by a mounting method according to an embodiment.
[0070] As depicted in
[0071] The blade body 2 includes a blade root 3 to be attached to the hub 94 of the wind turbine power generating apparatus 90, a blade tip 4 positioned farthest from the hub 94, and an airfoil part 5 extending between the blade root 3 and the blade tip 4. The wind turbine blade 1 has a leading edge 6 and a trailing edge 7 from the blade root 3 to the blade tip 4. Further, an exterior shape of the wind turbine blade 1 is formed by a pressure surface 8 and a suction surface 9 disposed opposite to the pressure surface 8.
[0072] With regard to the wind turbine blade 1 depicted in
[0073] In the present specification, “blade spanwise direction” refers to a direction connecting the blade root 3 and the blade tip 4, and “blade chordwise direction” refers to a direction along a line (chord) connecting the leading edge 6 and the trailing edge 7 of the blade body 2.
[0074] Next, the vortex generator 10 to be mounted to the wind turbine blade 1 by a mounting method according to some embodiments will be described in detail with reference to
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[0076] The vortex generator 10 includes a platform portion 11 to be fixed to a surface of the wind turbine blade 1 (more specifically, to a surface of the blade body 2) and at least one fin 12 disposed upright on the platform portion 11. In the embodiment depicted in
[0077] In the embodiment depicted in
[0078] In some embodiments, the platform portion 11 may have a shape other than a circle or a trapezoid. For instance, the platform portion 11 may have an oval shape, or may have a polygonal shape such as a rectangular shape.
[0079] In an embodiment illustrated in
[0080] In some embodiments, the fin 12 is disposed inclined to form a predetermined angle with the inflow direction of wind.
[0081] For instance, in the vortex generator 10 depicted in
[0082] In some embodiments, each of the fins 12A, 12B may be disposed so that a gap between the pair of fins 12A, 12B widens from downstream toward upstream with respect to the inflow direction of wind (i.e., from the side of the trailing edge 7 toward the side of the leading edge 6 of the wind turbine blade 1 (see
[0083] A function of the vortex generator 10 will now be described briefly.
[0084] Separation of a flow at the suction surface 9 of the wind turbine blade 1 takes place due to a boundary layer becoming gradually thicker from a streamline flow region in the vicinity of the leading edge 6 toward a turbulent flow region downstream thereof, and the flow being separated before arriving at the trailing edge 7.
[0085] The vortex generator 10 mounted to the wind turbine blade 1 normally generates a longitudinal vortex on the side of the suction surface 16 of the fin 12 with a lift produced by the fin 12. Further, in response to a flow flowing into the fin 12, a longitudinal vortex is generated along an edge extending from the upstream-most position 13a toward the top portion 13b of the leading edge 13 of the fin 12. The longitudinal vortices generated by the fin 12 promote momentum exchange between outside and inside of a boundary layer on a surface of the wind turbine blade 1, in a height direction of the fin 12, at a downstream side of the vortex generator 10. Accordingly, the boundary layer on the surface of the wind turbine blade 1 reduces in thickness, and thereby trailing-edge separation of the wind turbine blade 1 is suppressed.
[0086] The vortex generator 10 may be disposed within a turbulent flow region of a wind flow along the suction surface 9, on the suction surface 9 of the blade body 2. As described above, the vortex generator 10 is disposed within a turbulent flow region of a wind flow along the suction surface 9, and thereby it is possible to suppress separation of a flow from the suction surface 9.
[0087] In some embodiments, as depicted in
[0088] In the embodiments depicted in
[0089] During operation, wind normally flows into the wind turbine power generating apparatus 90 from the leading edge 6 toward the trailing edge 7 of the wind turbine blade 1. Thus, for the wind turbine blade 1, by defining in advance a reference direction that serves as a reference of a mounting direction of the vortex generator 10, and adjusting a mounting angle of the vortex generator 10 so that a direction indicated by the marks 20 of the vortex generator 10 forms a predetermined angle with the reference direction, it is possible to mount the vortex generator 10 to the wind turbine blade 1 in a suitable mounting direction with respect to the inflow direction of wind.
[0090] In the embodiment depicted in
[0091] The marks 20 of the vortex generator 10 according to some embodiments for indicating the orientation of the vortex generator 10 may include an angle-indicating mark (described below) 25 at every predetermined angle about the center C of the platform portion 11, in addition to the reference marks 24.
[0092] Next, a method of mounting the vortex generator 10 to the wind turbine blade 1 according to some embodiments will be described with reference to
[0093] While the vortex generator 10 is mounted to the suction surface 9 of the wind turbine blade 1 (blade body 2) in the following description for example, the vortex generator 10 can be mounted to the pressure surface 8 of the wind turbine blade 1 by a similar method.
[0094] As depicted in
[0095] (Step (S2) of Determining the Mounting Position of the Vortex Generator)
[0096] In the method of mounting the vortex generator 10 according to some embodiments, the mounting position of each vortex generator 10 on the surface of the wind turbine blade 1 is determined.
[0097] In an embodiment, the mounting position of each vortex generator 10 is determined on the basis of a fluid-analysis result on the wind turbine blade 1.
[0098] In an embodiment, an ideal mounting position of each vortex generator 10 on the wind turbine blade 1 is calculated from fluid analysis on the wind turbine blade 1, and the ideal mounting position may be determined as the position for actually mounting each vortex generator 10.
[0099] In an embodiment, ideal mounting positions of the plurality of vortex generators 10 indicated by a fluid-analysis result on the wind turbine blade 1 may be approximated by one or more lines, and the mounting positions of the plurality of vortex generators 10 may be determined on the line.
[0100] (Adjusting an Azimuth Angle of a Wind Turbine Blade to which a Vortex Generator is to be Mounted)
[0101] Before performing the following works (specifying reference points on the wind turbine blade 1, and mounting the vortex generator 10 to the wind turbine blade 1), an azimuth angle of the wind turbine rotor 93 may be adjusted so that the wind turbine blade 1 to which the vortex generator 10 is to be mounted is positioned lowermost in the hub 94 (i.e., so that the wind turbine blade 1 is positioned at an azimuth angle at which the wind turbine blade 1 extends downward in a substantially vertical direction from the hub 94). With the wind turbine blade 1 subject to mounting being positioned lowermost in the hub 94, operators can move in the vertical direction between the blade root 3 and the blade tip 4 during the works, which makes it possible to perform the works efficiently.
[0102] (Step (S4) of Specifying Reference Points with Respect to a Wind Turbine Blade)
[0103] Next, positions of at least two reference points (P.sub.1, P.sub.2 . . . ) having different coordinates in the blade spanwise direction of the wind turbine blade 1 are specified on the wind turbine blade 1. Herein, the reference points are points for determining the line L.sub.ref indicating a reference direction which serves as a reference of a mounting direction of the vortex generator 10, and the positions of the reference points on the surface (suction surface 9 in this case) of the wind turbine blade 1 are determined in advance. It is sufficient if the reference points (P.sub.1, P.sub.2 . . . ) are points whose position can be specified on the wind turbine blade 1. For instance, the reference points (P.sub.1, P.sub.2 . . . ) may be points determined on the basis of a predetermined mounting position or the like of the vortex generator 10. Furthermore, the reference points (P.sub.1, P.sub.2 . . . ) may be the same point as the predetermined mounting position (mounting coordinate) of the vortex generator 10.
[0104] In some embodiments, the position of each of the reference points (P.sub.1, P.sub.2, . . . ) is specified on the basis of: the length 1 along the surface of the wind turbine blade 1 in the chordwise direction from the trailing edge 7 of the wind turbine blade or from a blade spanwise directional line Ls extending along the blade spanwise direction on the surface of the wind turbine blade 1; and the distance z in the blade spanwise direction from the blade root 3 or the blade tip 4 of the wind turbine blade 1.
[0105] The blade spanwise directional line Ls is a line extending in the blade spanwise direction at a position between the leading edge 6 and the trailing edge 7 in the chordwise direction on the blade surface (suction surface 9).
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[0107] To describe in more detail with reference to
[0108] In the example depicted in
[0109] Then, on the blade spanwise directional line Ls, points at distance of z.sub.1 and z.sub.2, respectively, measured from the blade root 3 (distance in the blade spanwise direction) are determined as t.sub.1 and t.sub.2, respectively. The distance from the blade root 3 in the blade spanwise direction may be measured by a laser measuring tool, for example.
[0110] Next, points at length l.sub.1 and l.sub.2 measured along the surface of the wind turbine blade 1 in the chordwise direction from the points t.sub.1 and t.sub.2 on the blade spanwise directional line Ls are specified as the reference points P.sub.1 and P.sub.2.
[0111] In the example depicted in
[0112] Described below is an example of a process of drawing the blade spanwise directional line Ls as shown in
[0113] As depicted in
[0114] Then, a line is drawn to connect a predetermined position P.sub.J on the blade root 3 and a predetermined position P.sub.R determined on the basis of the positions of the receptors 88a, 88b mounted to the surface of the wind turbine blade 1, and the line serves as the blade spanwise directional line Ls. The predetermined position P.sub.R determined with reference to the positions of the receptors 88a, 88b is a position calculated in advance from the positional relationship with the predetermined position P.sub.J at the blade root 3 so as to obtain a desired blade spanwise directional line Ls. Furthermore, for instance as depicted in FIG. the 6, predetermined position P.sub.R may be designated as a point that divides a segment connecting the receptors 88a, 88b at the ratio of a:b.
[0115] The blade spanwise directional line Ls may be drawn with a pen, or marked with a tape or a string, for instance, to be visually recognizable.
[0116] (Step (S6) of Setting Line L.sub.ref Connecting Reference Points)
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[0118] The reference points (P.sub.1, P.sub.2 . . . ) are specified as described above, and thereby the line L.sub.ref connecting the reference points (P.sub.1, P.sub.2) is set (see
[0119] The line L.sub.ref indicating the reference direction may be the same line as the at least one approximate line obtained on the basis of a fluid-analysis result on the wind turbine blade 1 (i.e., at least one approximate line of ideal mounting positions of the plurality of vortex generators 10 indicated by a fluid-analysis result). In other words, such points that the line L.sub.ref connecting the reference points becomes the approximate line may be selected as the reference points (P.sub.1, P.sub.2 . . . ).
[0120] Further, two or more lines L.sub.ref connecting the reference points (P.sub.1, P.sub.2) may be set on the wind turbine blade 1. For instance, in the example depicted in
[0121] Further, if the ideal mounting positions of the plurality of vortex generators 10 indicated by a fluid-analysis result on the wind turbine blade 1 are approximated by two lines, two lines L.sub.ref on the wind turbine blade 1 may be set on the basis of the two approximate lines. For instance, the lines L.sub.ref1 and L.sub.ref2 depicted in
[0122] The line L.sub.ref set as described above for the wind turbine blade 1 may be displayed visually on the surface of the wind turbine blade 1. For instance, the line L.sub.ref may be displayed on the surface of the wind turbine blade 1 by using a tape or a pen, or by marking off, for instance.
[0123] (Step (S8) of Mounting a Vortex Generator to a Wind Turbine Blade)
[0124] The reference points (P.sub.1, P.sub.2 . . . ) are specified as described above, and the line L.sub.ref connecting the reference points is set, and then, the mounting direction of the vortex generator 10 is adjusted with reference to the line L.sub.ref connecting the reference points, and the vortex generator 10 is mounted to the wind turbine blade 1.
[0125] In some embodiments, the mounting direction of the vortex generator 10 is adjusted by aligning the marks 20 indicating orientation of the vortex generator 10 along the line L.sub.ref. This embodiment will now be described with reference to
[0126] Next, as depicted in
[0127] At this time, the vortex generator 10 is located in such a way that a reference point (e.g. the center C of the platform portion 11 having a circular shape) of the vortex generator 10 is in a predetermined mounting position in the blade spanwise direction. Furthermore, the mounting position of the vortex generator 10 in the blade spanwise direction may be the same as the reference point P.sub.1 or the reference point P.sub.2.
[0128] In
[0129] Next, as depicted in
[0130] The marks 20 of the vortex generator 10 depicted in
[0131] The mounting position and the mounting angle of the vortex generator 10 on the wind turbine blade 1 are adjusted as described above, and then the vortex generator 10 is fixed to the wind turbine blade 1. At this time, the vortex generator 10 may be fixed to the wind turbine blade 1 by using an adhesive agent or a double-sided adhesive tape.
[0132] Furthermore, as depicted in
[0133] In the example depicted in
[0134] According the above described mounting method, the positions of the reference points (P.sub.1, P.sub.2, . . . ) are specified on the wind turbine blade 1 on the basis of: the length 1 along the surface of the wind turbine blade 1 in the chordwise direction from the trailing edge 7 of the wind turbine blade 1 or the blade spanwise directional line Ls; and the distance z in the blade spanwise direction from the blade root 3 or the blade tip 4 of the wind turbine blade 1, and thereby the positions of the reference points (P.sub.1, P.sub.2, . . . ) can be reliably specified on the wind turbine blade 1.
[0135] Furthermore, according to the above described mounting method, at least two points at different coordinates in the blade spanwise direction of the wind turbine blade 1 are used as the reference points (P.sub.1, P.sub.2 . . . ) for determining the line L.sub.ref, which indicates a reference direction that serves as a reference in mounting the vortex generator 10. Thus, a longer distance can be ensured between the two points than in a case where two or more points at different coordinates in the chordwise direction of the wind turbine blade 1 are used as reference points, and thus misalignment of reference points specified on the wind turbine blade 1 results in a smaller error in the direction of the line connecting the reference points (reference direction). Thus, according to the above described mounting method, it is possible to specify the line L.sub.ref indicating the reference direction for mounting the vortex generators 10 on the surface of the wind turbine blade 1, with accuracy, and thereby it is possible to mount the vortex generators 10 to the wind turbine blade 1 in a suitable mounting direction with respect to an inflow direction of wind.
[0136] In some embodiments, in the step of mounting the vortex generator 10 to the wind turbine blade 1, a template described below is used to adjust the mounting direction of the vortex generator 10. This embodiment will be described with reference to
[0137] With reference to
[0138] As depicted in
[0139] The opening 34 of the template 30A depicted in
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[0141] The template 30 (30A, 30B) depicted in
[0142] The template 30 (30A, 30B) depicted in
[0143] In the embodiment depicted in
[0144] In the embodiment depicted in
[0145] With the template 30 (30A, 30B) having such a configuration, the vortex generators 10 revolve with respect to the template body 32 by revolving the rotary parts 38 relative to the template body 32 while the platform portions 11 are fitted in the openings 34.
[0146] As depicted in
[0147] Further, a mark 40 is formed around each opening 34 of the template body 32, to be disposed on a line connecting the direction-aligning mark 36A and the direction-aligning mark 36B. The marks 40 indicate orientation of the vortex generator 10 to be fitted into the opening 34.
[0148] Furthermore, in the template 30B depicted in
[0149] Next, the step (S8) of mounting the vortex generator 10 to the wind turbine blade 1 by using the template 30 (30A, 30B) will be described.
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[0151] As depicted in
[0152] At this time, the positions of the direction-aligning marks 36 (36A, 36B) may be calculated in advance as the reference points P.sub.1 and P.sub.2, and the template 30 (30A, 30B) may be placed on the wind turbine blade 1 with reference to the line L.sub.ref in such a way that the direction-aligning marks 36A and 36B are positioned respectively on the reference points P.sub.1 and P.sub.2, and thereby the direction-aligning marks 36 (36A, 36B) of the template 30 (30A, 30B) may be located on the line L.sub.ref.
[0153] With the direction-aligning marks 36 (36A, 36B) of the template 30 (30A, 30B) positioned on the line L.sub.ref as described above, the marks 40 formed on the template 30 (30A, 30B) are positioned along the line L.sub.ref.
[0154] Then, the platform portion 11 of the vortex generator 10 is fitted into the opening 34 of the template 30 (30A, 30B) placed on the surface (suction surface 9 in this case) of the wind turbine blade 1.
[0155] At this time, the platform portion 11 is fitted into the openings 34 so that the vortex generator 10 is oriented in a predetermined direction. For instance, as depicted in
[0156] Next, as depicted in each of
[0157] At this time, while the platform portion 11 of the vortex generator 10 is fitted in the opening 34 of the template 30 (30A, 30B), the mounting direction of the vortex generator 10 is adjusted with reference to the mark 40 formed on the template 30 (30A, 30B).
[0158] For instance, in the example depicted in
[0159] For instance, in the example depicted in
[0160] Furthermore, for instance, in the example depicted in
[0161] The mounting position and the mounting angle of the vortex generator 10 on the wind turbine blade 1 are adjusted as described above, and then the vortex generator 10 is fixed to the wind turbine blade 1. At this time, the vortex generator 10 may be fixed to the wind turbine blade 1 by using an adhesive agent or a double-sided adhesive tape.
[0162] Further, since the template 30 (30A, 30B) includes the plurality of openings 34 aligned along the longitudinal direction of the template, it is possible to fit the platform portions 11 of the plurality of vortex generators 10 into the respective openings, and thereby to align the plurality of vortex generators 10 linearly along the line L.sub.ref indicating the reference direction. Accordingly, positioning and mounting can be performed at the same time for the plurality of vortex generators 10, and thus it is possible to mount the vortex generators 10 to the wind turbine blade 1 efficiently.
[0163] As described above, the vortex generators are revolved while the platform portions are fitted in the template, and thereby it is possible to adjust the mounting direction of the vortex generators readily and to mount the vortex generators efficiently to the wind turbine blade.
[0164] Embodiments of the present invention were described in detail above, but the present invention is not limited thereto, and various amendments and modifications may be implemented.
[0165] For instance, an expression of relative or absolute arrangement such as “in a direction”, “along a direction”, “parallel”, “orthogonal”, “centered”, “concentric” and “coaxial” shall not be construed as indicating only the arrangement in a strict literal sense, but also includes a state where the arrangement is relatively displaced by a tolerance, or by an angle or a distance whereby it is possible to achieve the same function.
[0166] For instance, an expression of an equal state such as “same” “equal” and “uniform” shall not be construed as indicating only the state in which the feature is strictly equal, but also includes a state in which there is a tolerance or a difference that can still achieve the same function.
[0167] Further, for instance, an expression of a shape such as a rectangular shape or a cylindrical shape shall not be construed as only the geometrically strict shape, but also includes a shape with unevenness or chamfered corners within the range in which the same effect can be achieved.
[0168] On the other hand, an expression such as “comprise”, “include”, “have”, “contain” and “constitute” are not intended to be exclusive of other components.