A METHOD AND FACILITY FOR ASSEMBLING A PLURALITY OF FLOATING WIND TURBINES
20230332576 ยท 2023-10-19
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F03D13/25
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05B2240/95
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B63B75/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B66C23/185
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F05B2240/93
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05B2230/6102
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B63B2035/446
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
F03D13/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F03D13/25
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B66C23/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A method and an installation facility for assembling a plurality of floating wind turbines (12). The method comprising establishing an installation facility by arranging an installation vessel (1), having a crane (4), at a sheltered place, mooring a barge (2) next to said vessel (1). Further transporting a plurality of turbine blades (6), a plurality of tower sections (8) and a plurality of nacelles (10) to said installation facility, lifting of these parts onto said installation facility. Further towing a first floating wind turbine foundation (11 a) to said installation facility, erecting a tower (8a) on said first foundation (11 a) by assembling a set of said tower sections (8), installing a nacelle (10) on top of said tower (8a), installing a set of turbine blades (6) onto said nacelle (10) to make a completed wind turbine (12a), and finally towing said first wind turbine (12a) away.
Claims
1. A method for assembling a plurality of floating wind turbines, the method comprising: establishing an installation facility by arranging an installation vessel, having a crane, at a secluded place, as well as mooring a barge next to the installation vessel; transporting a plurality of turbine blades to the installation facility; lifting the turbine blades, using the crane, onto the installation facility; transporting a plurality of tower sections to the installation facility; lifting at least some of the plurality of tower sections, using the crane, onto the installation facility; transporting a plurality of nacelles to the installation facility; lifting the nacelles, using the crane, onto the installation facility; towing a first floating wind turbine foundation to the installation facility; erecting a tower on the first foundation by assembling a set of the tower sections, using the crane; installing a nacelle on top of the tower, using the crane; installing a set of turbine blades onto the nacelle, using the crane, to make a completed wind turbine; and towing the first wind turbine away, making space of a second floating foundation at the spot where the first wind turbine was assembled.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein the installation vessel is a jack-up vessel and the arranging of the vessel comprises lifting the vessel from the sea surface using the jack-up legs.
3. The method of claim 1, wherein the turbine blades are transported in cages and are lifted onto the barge.
4. The method of claim 1, wherein at least some of the tower sections are lifted onto the deck of the installation vessel.
5. The method of claim 4, wherein some of the tower sections remain onboard a feeder vessel transporting them to the installation facility.
6. The method of claim 1, wherein the nacelles are lifted onto the installation vessel.
7. The method of claim 1, wherein the crane is used to erect a tower on the installation vessel when it is not busy assembling a wind turbine on the foundation.
8. A wind turbine installation facility comprising an installation vessel having a crane and a barge, the installation vessel being a jack-up vessel and being arranged at a secluded place by lifting the vessel from the sea surface using its jack-up legs, and the barge being moored to the installation vessel, wherein the installation facility has deck space to receive parts sufficient to assemble a plurality of wind turbines, and features enabling mooring of a floating foundation next to the installation vessel on which the wind turbine can be assembled.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0015] The invention will now be described in connection with an illustrative exemplary embodiment shown in the accompanying drawings, in which:
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[0039] The exemplary embodiment of the invention is illustrated as a sequence in
[0040] The barge 2 is moored using anchors (not shown) and the installation vessel 1 is positioned next to the barge 2, as shown in
[0041] The installation vessel is equipped with a crane 4 with sufficient lifting capacity to lift the heavy parts of the wind turbines.
[0042] With the installation vessel 1 and barge 2 in fixed positions, a first feeder vessel 5 arrives with a stack of turbine blades 6. The feeder vessel 5 is brought next to the barge 2 and moored to this at the opposite side of the installation vessel 1, as shown in
[0043] Then the crane 4 lifts the blades 6 off the feeder vessel 5 and onto the barge 2, as shown in
[0044] Next a second heavy lift feeder vessel 7 arrives with tower sections 8. The heavy lift feeder vessel is brought next to the installation vessel 1 and moored to this at the opposite side of the barge 2, as shown in
[0045] Then the tower sections 8 are lifted off the heavy lift feeder vessel 7 and onto the deck of the installation vessel 1, as shown in
[0046] In the next step a third feeder vessel 9 arrives with a load of nacelles 10. This can be done while the second heavy lift feeder vessel 7 is still docked next to the installation vessel 1. As can be seen from
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[0048] With all parts of the wind turbine now arranged either on the installation vessel 1, the barge 2 and possibly the second feeder vessel 7, a first floating foundation 11a is brought next to the installation vessel 1. This is preferably done by two tugboats (not shown). Winches (not shown) on board the installation vessel 1 are used to pull the foundation 11 close to the installation vessel 1 and keep it in position.
[0049] Now the assembly of the wind turbines is ready to commence. One of the already assembled towers 8a is lifted by the crane 4 and onto the foundation 11a where it is secured, as shown in
[0050] As the space where the first tower 8a was arranged on the installation vessel 1 is freed, a further tower section 8 can be lifted from the second feeder vessel 7 to the free space on the installation vessel 1, as shown in
[0051] Now a nacelle 10 is installed on top of the tower 8a, as shown in
[0052] In the next step a blade gripper (not shown) is attached to the hook of the crane 4. Then a first blade 6 is lifted out of its cage directly from the barge 2 and attached to the nacelle 10. The same procedure is repeated for the next two blades 6.
[0053] When the crane is idle, it may be used to lift the empty cages in which the blades 6 were stored onto a free space on the deck of the installation vessel 1.
[0054] After testing the function of the wind turbine, i.e. rotating the nacelle, the first foundation 11a with the assembled turbine 12a can be towed away and to the installation site or to a temporary storage area, awaiting installation.
[0055] A new foundation 11b can now be towed into the position where the first foundation 11a used to be, as shown in
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[0057] The second turbine 12b is now completely assembled according to the same procedure as for the first turbine 12a, and after testing the turbine 12b will be towed to the installation site or to an intermediate storage area.
[0058] A third foundation 11c is towed to a position next to the installation vessel 7 and the third tower 8c is fixed thereon, as shown in
[0059] During idle periods, the crane 4 is used to assemble yet another tower 8d from tower sections 8 that have already been placed on the deck of the installation vessel 1.
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[0062] The barge 2 is now empty and the first feeder vessel 5 returns with new blades 6, as shown in
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[0064] A fifth foundation 11e is towed to and moored to the installation vessel 1 and the fifth tower 8e is lifted onto and affixed to the fifth foundation 11e. In the meantime, the second heavy lift feeder vessel 7 returns with new tower sections 8. Some of these are lifted onto the installation vessel 1 when the crane 4 is not busy assembling the fifth turbine 12e.
[0065] When the fifth turbine 12e has been tested and found to be in working order, it is towed away, and the process continues with additional foundations being towed to the position next to the installation vessel one by one. The assembly and installation of additional wind turbines proceeds in the same way as described above until the required number of complete wind turbines has been produced.
[0066] In the method described above, a crane vessel has been used, which does not have enough deck space for all tower section, so that some tower sections have to remain on board the second feeder vessel. With a somewhat larger crane vessel, it is of course possible to unload all of the tower sections from the feeder vessel and thereby free up the feeder vessel at an earlier time.
[0067] An important result of the present invention is that the installation facility does not have to wait for new parts to arrive but can continuously assemble wind turbines. The feeder vessels should therefore be freed of their load sufficiently early to be able to take another turn to the port and return with a new supply of parts in time for their need.
[0068] In the above example three feeder vessels are used. If the travel time between the port and the installation facility is short, two feeder vessels may be sufficient.