A NACELLE WITH A CRANE ALLOWING ASSEMBLY OF THE NACELLE AND A METHOD FOR MAKING THE NACELLE
20230340941 · 2023-10-26
Inventors
Cpc classification
F05B2230/61
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F03D13/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F03D13/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A method for making a nacelle and a nacelle for attachment to a wind turbine tower. The method comprising providing a main frame configured to form a load path from a drive train to the wind turbine tower, providing, on the main frame, a mounting structure for mounting a crane, providing a crane for mounting on the mounting structure, and mounting the crane to the mounting structure before the nacelle is attached to the wind turbine tower. The crane can then be used for assembly operation before the nacelle is attached to the wind turbine tower, e.g. at an assembly facility away from the tower where the wind turbine is erected.
Claims
1. A method for making a nacelle for attachment to a wind turbine tower, the method comprising: providing a main frame configured to form a load path from a drive train to the wind turbine tower; providing, on the main frame, a mounting structure for mounting a crane; providing a crane for mounting on the mounting structure; mounting the crane to the mounting structure before the nacelle is attached to the wind turbine tower; and using the crane for assembly operation before the nacelle is attached to the wind turbine tower.
2. The method according to claim 1, comprising providing on the main frame, a secondary mounting structure for mounting a secondary crane, and mounting the secondary crane to the secondary mounting structure.
3. The method according to claim 2, comprising using the crane and the secondary crane in combination for assembly operation before the nacelle is attached to the wind turbine tower.
4. The method according to claim 1, wherein at least one of the crane and the secondary crane is used for an assembly operation in a manufacturing site abroad from a site of the wind turbine tower.
5. The method according to claim 4, wherein two cranes are used in combination for assembly operation, one of the two cranes being attached to the main frame of a first nacelle, and the other of the two cranes being attached to the main frame of a second nacelle.
6. The method according to claim 5, wherein the assembly operation is related to the first or second nacelle or to a third nacelle.
7. The method according to claim 4, wherein the main frame is fixed to a fixture of the manufacturing site before use of the crane or the secondary crane for assembly operation, the main frame and fixture being configured to transfer load in a predefined manner from the crane to the assembly site.
8. The method according to claim 4, wherein the crane or the secondary crane is used for assembly operation on another nacelle to which the crane or secondary crane is not mounted.
9. The method according to claim 1, wherein the assembly operation before the nacelle is attached to the wind turbine tower comprises assembly of a component of a drive train in the nacelle.
10. The method according to claim 1, wherein at least one of the mounting structure and secondary mounting structure is used for carrying a crane which is used for further assembly or maintenance operation after the nacelle is attached to the wind turbine tower.
11. The method according to claim 1, wherein at least one of the crane and the secondary crane is used for further assembly operation after the nacelle is attached to the wind turbine tower.
12. A nacelle for mounting on a wind turbine tower and housing components of a wind turbine drive train, the nacelle comprising a main frame configured to form a load path from the drive train to a wind turbine tower to which the nacelle can be attached, the nacelle further comprising a crane mounted on a mounting structure on the main frame.
13. The nacelle according to claim 12, wherein the crane is detachably mounted.
14. The nacelle according to claim 12, wherein the nacelle is fixed to a fixture of a manufacturing site configured for manufacturing of nacelles.
15. The nacelle according to claim 12, wherein the crane comprises a power connector for releasable connection to a power supply of a manufacturing site configured for manufacturing of nacelles.
16. The nacelle according to claim 12, comprising a main unit and an auxiliary unit, the main unit housing the main frame, and the auxiliary unit being detachably attached to the main unit.
17. The nacelle according to claim 16, wherein the auxiliary unit houses at least one crane.
18. A wind turbine comprising a nacelle according to claim 12.
19. The wind turbine according to claim 18, wherein the wind turbine comprises a power supply connectable to the power connector of the crane.
20. A combination comprising a nacelle according to claim 12 and a manufacturing facility configured for manufacturing of nacelles, the manufacturing facility comprising a fixture arranged to be operable with the main frame for creating a predefined load path from the crane to the assembly site.
Description
LIST OF DRAWINGS
[0035] In the following, embodiments of the disclosure will be described in further details with reference to the drawing in which:
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0042] The detailed description and specific examples, while indicating embodiments, are given by way of illustration only, since various changes and modifications within the spirit and scope of this disclosure will become apparent to those skilled in the art from this detailed description.
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[0045] The main frame may particularly be a heavy steel component, e.g. a casted steel component or a component made of welded steel elements. The mounting structure may particularly comprise steel bars joined by traditional methods such as by welding, or the mounting structure may, as mentioned above, be formed by a surface of a casted component.
[0046] The mounting structure forms a platform for attachment of a crane. The crane may be bolted onto the mounting structure thereby forming releasable joining of the crane and nacelle. This allows replacement of the crane, e.g. for reuse of the crane at the manufacturing site and attachment of a new crane on the site of the tower.
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[0048] In the illustrated embodiment, the main frame comprises two mounting structures for a crane on opposite sides of a vertical plane through the rotor axis illustrated by the dotted line 25. Other embodiments may include one single mounting structure or more than one mounting structure.
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[0050] In the illustrated embodiment, the clamps 32 can slide along the floor rails and thereby provide fixation of the main frame at many different locations in the assembly facility. In a simpler embodiment, the main frame is simply bolted into a concrete floor of the assembly facility.
[0051] The main frame is fitted with a crane control module 33, 34 for each mounting structure. The crane control module may include computer control means for controlling crane operation and optionally with power supply for powering the crane. Since the crane control module forms part of the main frame, it can be used with the crane during the assembly procedure in the assembly facility and subsequently be used with the crane when the nacelle arrives at the site of the tower. The crane control module is attached to the crane be a detachable cable interface to allow detachment and reattachment of the crane to the main frame.
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[0053] The cranes 41, 42 could be attached to the mounting structures during manufacturing and be moved to the site of the tower and to the tower top in an assembled state with the nacelle. Alternatively, the cranes may be used only during manufacturing and be detached from the nacelle before it is shipped to the site of the tower. In this case other cranes can be attached to the mounting structures at the site of the tower either before or after the nacelle is attached to the tower top. The illustrated cranes are hydraulically actuated cranes with a main crane bar 43 being raised or lowered by a hydraulic cylinder 44, but any crane structure may be applied. The crane(s) may alternatively be electrically actuated or partly electrical and partly hydraulically actuated.
[0054] For easy handling of the crane, the crane may include an optional crane foundation 45 shown with dotted lines. The crane foundation may include, or supplement said crane control module and may include power supply means, spare parts, tools, and/or other elements useful for operation of the crane. By placing such element in the crane foundation, the crane can, selectively, be replaced with or without the foundation thereby providing the option of replacing the crane with or without replacing all the elements used during crane operation.
[0055] The ensures compliance between the crane and the control components for the crane.
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[0058] The crane can comprise any known form of crane including any kind of support column or crane arm, and with or without articulation ability for the arm. The crane may include a jib, e.g. attached to the crane in a manner known from tower cranes, and the crane arm may be expandable, e.g. in a telescopic way. The cranes are used for lifting the hub with the blades in a lifting operation combining the lifting of the cranes. In the illustrated embodiment, the operation is carried out after the nacelle is attached to the tower top.
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[0060] The separate crane housing may include said crane control module.
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[0067] When the crane is used at the manufacturing site and subsequently at the tower site, the auxiliary unit may be used for transporting the crane from the manufacturing site to the tower site, and at the tower site, the auxiliary unit with the crane may be joined to the main unit and thereby form the nacelle.
[0068] In all drawings, the disclosure relates to a traditional wind turbine of the kind normally referred to as “horizontal axis wind turbine”. The disclosure, however, equally relates to Multiple rotor wind turbines where several nacelles are mounted to the same tower, e.g. via load carrying structures extending outwards from the tower.