FAIRING FOR A MODULAR BLADE
20230265827 · 2023-08-24
Assignee
Inventors
- Eneko SANZ PASCUAL (Pamplona, ES)
- Javier CALLEN ESCARTÍN (Huesca, ES)
- Javier MONREAL LESMES (Zizur Mayor, ES)
- Ana FERNÁNDEZ GARCÍA (Valdemoro, ES)
Cpc classification
F05B2240/302
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F03D80/30
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05B2240/304
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F03D1/0675
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05B2280/2003
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05B2240/303
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 fairing for a modular blade of a wind turbine generator, comprising including a joining zone disposed between two consecutive modules of the modular blade. The fairing is comprised of different components; the suction side fairing, the pressure side fairing and auxiliary components, such as tabs to facilitate the joining of the components. The leading edge fairing and the trailing edge fairing are constituted of an elastomeric material, preferably silicone, supported in a rigid glass fibre framework in order to absorb the warping experienced by the blade during the operation thereof. The attachment elements employed to join the fairings together and to the setbacks of the blade shell are rivets or similar. All the fairings incorporate the metal elements necessary to be equipotentially bonded, being linked to the lighting down-drop.
Claims
1-15. (canceled)
16. A fairing for a modular blade of a wind turbine generator, comprising a joining zone disposed between two consecutive modules of the modular blade wherein the fairing comprises: a rigid suction side fairing, suitable for being arranged on the suction side of the modular blade, and a rigid pressure side fairing, suitable for being arranged on the pressure side of the modular blade, comprising between the layers thereof a metal mesh to equipotentially bond the fairing in its connection with the lightning cable and a plurality of holes distributed at its ends to house fixing elements, preferably rivets, which allow attachment to a shell of the modular blade, a leading edge fairing cooperating with one end of the suction side fairing and with one end of the pressure side fairing, and a trailing edge fairing cooperating with the opposite end of the suction side fairing and with the opposite end of the pressure side fairing, comprising the leading edge fairing and the trailing edge fairing an element of elastomeric material and a rigid framework of glass fibre that supports said element of elastomeric material, each rigid framework comprising peripheral holes that comprise metal inserts or bushings that are passed through by fixing elements, preferably rivets, which allow the fairing to be joined to the shell of the modular blade, said metal inserts or bushings being suitable for equipotentially bond the fairing in its connection with the lightning cable, and the width of the fairing being suitable for covering a joining zone of the modular blade of between 0.5 and 1% of the length of the blade.
17. The fairing for a modular blade according to claim 16, wherein the leading edge fairing is joined to the corresponding end of the suction side fairing and to the corresponding end of the pressure side fairing through a respective tab, and the trailing edge fairing is joined to the corresponding opposite ends of the suction side fairing and the pressure side fairing through a respective tab.
18. The fairing for a modular blade according to claim 16, wherein the element of elastomeric material (20a, 20d) of each fairing of the trailing edge) comprises a width less than the width of the fairing on the suction side or of the pressure side fairing.
19. The fairing for a modular blade according to claim 18, wherein the rigid framework of the trailing edge fairing surrounds at least two sides of the element of elastomeric material, or is arranged below said element of elastomeric material, said framework being suitable for covering the setback of the shell of the modular blade.
20. The fairing for a modular blade according to claim 19, wherein when the framework is arranged below the element of elastomeric material, the metal inserts or bushings passed through by the fixing elements are arranged in the corresponding framework and they also pass through the element of elastomeric material.
21. The fairing for a modular blade according to claim 16, wherein the element of elastomeric material of each trailing edge fairing comprises a width greater than or equal to the width of the fairing of the suction side or of the pressure side fairing.
22. The fairing for a modular blade according to claim 21, wherein the rigid framework of the trailing edge fairing surrounds at least two sides of the element of elastomeric material or is arranged below said element of elastomeric material, said framework being suitable for covering the setback of the shell of the modular blade.
23. The fairing for a modular blade according to claim 22, wherein the rigid framework surrounds at least two sides of the element of elastomeric material.
24. The fairing for a modular blade according to claim 22, wherein when the framework is arranged below the element of elastomeric material the metal inserts or bushings passed through by the fixing elements are arranged in the corresponding framework and they also pass through the element of elastomeric material.
25. The fairing for a modular blade according to claim 18, wherein the width of the suction fairing and the pressure fairing is the same.
26. The fairing for a modular blade according to claim 16, wherein the rigid framework of the leading edge fairing surrounds both sides of the element of elastomeric material or is arranged below said element of elastomeric material, being said framework suitable for covering the setback of the shell of the modular blade.
27. The fairing for a modular blade according to claim 16, wherein the rigid framework comprises a width sufficient to house the holes through which the metal inserts or bushings pass which allow the joining of said framework to the shell of the modular blade.
28. The fairing for a modular blade according to claim 16, wherein the trailing edge fairing is formed by two halves that are joined at their free ends, each half comprising a framework and an element of elastomeric material.
29. The fairing for a modular blade according to claim 28, wherein the framework of each half of the trailing edge fairing comprises a thickness that decreases towards the free end of the trailing edge fairing, joining the thinner ends of the frames of each half by means of an adhesive so that steps are not formed.
30. The fairing for a modular blade according to claim 16, where the metallic meshes of the fairings on the suction side and of the fairings on the pressure side are made of copper.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] A brief description will be given below for a series of drawings useful for better understanding the invention and that expressly relate to an embodiment of said invention that is presented as a non-limiting example thereof.
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[0025] After the metal bonding is complete, all gaps must be covered. To do this, it is covered with a fairing comprising different parts: the leading edge fairing (19), the suction side fairing (12), the pressure side fairing (13) and the trailing edge fairing (20). This last fairing of the trailing edge (20) is made up of two components (20′, 20″) joined by one of its sides, as will be explained below. The leading and trailing edge fairings (19, 20) have a support in the form of a rigid perimeter framework (21). The fairings on the suction side (12) and on the pressure side (13) only have through holes to receive the fixing elements and join the blade shell at their ends. This avoids the places where the Xpacer elements (8) and their corresponding threaded bolts are located inside the inserts. The leading edge (19) and trailing edge (20) fairings have holes all around their periphery. In addition to the aforementioned fairings, there are two tabs (15) to complete the joining of the leading edge fairing (19) with the suction side (12) and the pressure side (13) fairing and two other tabs (16) to complete the joining of the two components (20′, 20″) of the trailing edge fairing (20) with the suction side (12) and pressure side (13) fairing, as shown in exploded view in
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[0027] The rigid framework (21) of the leading edge fairing (19) supports the elastomeric material, either surrounding at least two sides of the element made of elastomeric material or placed below said element made of elastomeric material, said framework (21) being suitable for covering the setback (11′) of the shell of the modular blade (100) shown in
[0028] The elastomeric material is preferably silicone and is reinforced with a rigid glass fibre framework (21), withstands temperatures in the range of −40° to +50° and is resistant to environmental humidity. All fairings can be painted with a gel-coat like the rest of the blade. Both fairings (19, 20) are attached to the blade with fixing elements, preferably rivets or the similar.
[0029] To house said fixing elements, metal inserts or bushings are used which are arranged on the periphery of the fairings (19, 20) passing only through the rigid framework (21) or passing through the elastomer material itself and the rigid framework (21). Said metal inserts or bushings equipotentially bond the fairings (19, 20) made of elastomer material when joining the lightning down-drop.
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[0034] Each half of said fairings (20′, 20″) is joined at one end to the suction side fairing (12) and to the pressure side fairing (13) respectively, joining both halves at their free ends, as can be seen in