Hub access through nacelle
11378065 · 2022-07-05
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F05B2260/406
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F03D1/065
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05B2240/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05B2230/80
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
The disclosure relates to a nacelle configured to be mounted on top of a wind turbine tower, comprising a nacelle hatch for covering a nacelle opening at a side of the nacelle facing a wind turbine hub. The nacelle hatch is completely supported by the nacelle when the hatch is closed, and the nacelle hatch forms a passageway to an opening in the wind turbine hub at a side of the wind turbine hub facing the nacelle when the hatch is opened. The passageway comprises a first side structure at least partially obstructing a downwards view on a first side of the hub and a second side structure at least partially obstructing a downwards view on a second side of the hub, the second side being opposite to the first side. The present disclosure further relates to wind turbines and to methods for accessing a wind turbine hub from a nacelle.
Claims
1. A nacelle configured to be mounted on top of a wind turbine tower and comprising a nacelle hatch for covering a nacelle opening at a side of the nacelle facing a wind turbine hub, wherein the nacelle hatch is affixed to the nacelle and deployable from a compact closed position on the nacelle to an outward extended position from the nacelle towards the wind turbine hub, the nacelle hatch is completely supported by the nacelle when the hatch is closed, and the nacelle hatch comprising a passageway structure that closes the nacelle opening in the compact closed position and uncovers the nacelle opening and forms a passageway when the nacelle hatch is opened to the outward extended position, the passageway extending to an opening in the wind turbine hub at a side of the wind turbine hub facing the nacelle, the passageway structure comprising a first side structure at least partially obstructing a downwards view on a first side of the hub and a second side structure at least partially obstructing a downwards view on a second side of the hub, the second side being opposite to the first side.
2. The nacelle according to claim 1, wherein the passageway structure comprises one or more panels hingedly mounted to the nacelle and swingable away from the nacelle for forming the passageway.
3. The nacelle according to claim 2, wherein the hatch is configured to selectively lock the panels in an opened position.
4. The nacelle according to claim 2, wherein the nacelle hatch comprises a first side panel hingedly mounted to the nacelle for forming the first side structure, and a second side panel hingedly mounted to the nacelle for forming the second side structure.
5. The nacelle according to claim 4, wherein when the hatch is opened to the outward extended position, the first and second side panels extend substantially to a top surface of the hub.
6. The nacelle according to claim 1, wherein the nacelle hatch comprises an expandable structure, which when expanded to the outward extended position extends between the nacelle opening and the opening in the hub.
7. The nacelle according to claim 6, wherein the expandable structure comprises a bellows.
8. The nacelle according to claim 1, wherein the hatch is configured to be manually opened and closed.
9. The nacelle according to claim 1, wherein the hatch furthermore comprises a hydraulic system for opening and/or closing the hatch.
10. A wind turbine comprising the nacelle according to claim 1 on top of the tower and the wind turbine hub rotatably mounted in the nacelle.
11. A nacelle configured to be mounted on top of a wind turbine tower and comprising a nacelle hatch for covering a nacelle opening at a side of the nacelle facing a wind turbine hub, wherein the nacelle hatch is completely supported by the nacelle when the hatch is closed, the nacelle hatch forms a passageway when the hatch is opened to an opening in the wind turbine hub at a side of the wind turbine hub facing the nacelle, the passageway comprising a first side structure at least partially obstructing a downwards view on a first side of the hub and a second side structure at least partially obstructing a downwards view on a second side of the hub, the second side being opposite to the first side, wherein the nacelle hatch comprises one or more panels hingedly mounted to the nacelle for forming the passageway, and wherein the nacelle hatch comprises a first top panel hingedly mounted to the nacelle, a first side panel hingedly mounted to the first top panel to form at least part of the first side structure, and a second side panel hingedly mounted to the first top panel to form at least part of the second side structure.
12. The nacelle according to claim 11, wherein the nacelle hatch furthermore comprises a second top panel hingedly mounted at a front edge of the first top panel.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EXAMPLES
(7) Reference now will be made in detail to embodiments of the invention, one or more examples of which are illustrated in the drawings. Each example is provided by way of explanation of the invention, not as a limitation of the invention. In fact, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made in the present invention without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention. For instance, features illustrated or described as part of one embodiment can be used with another embodiment to yield a still further embodiment. Thus, it is intended that the present invention covers such modifications and variations as come within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents.
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(10) It should be appreciated that the rotor shaft 163, gearbox 164, and generator 162 may generally be supported within the nacelle 161 by a support frame or bedplate 165 positioned atop the wind turbine tower 170.
(11) The nacelle 161 is rotatably coupled to the tower 170 through the yaw system 20 in such a way that the nacelle 161 is able to rotate about a yaw axis YA. The yaw system 20 comprises a yaw bearing having two bearing components configured to rotate with respect to the other. The tower 170 is coupled to one of the bearing components and the bedplate or support frame 165 of the nacelle 161 is coupled to the other bearing component. The yaw system 20 comprises an annular gear 21 and a plurality of yaw drives 22 with a motor 23, a gearbox 24 and a pinion 25 for meshing with the annular gear 21 for rotating one of the bearing components with respect to the other.
(12) Blades 120 are coupled to the hub 110 with a pitch bearing 100 in between the blade 120 and the hub 110. The pitch bearing 100 comprises an inner ring and an outer ring. A wind turbine blade may be attached either at the inner bearing ring or at the outer bearing ring, whereas the hub is connected at the other. A blade 120 may perform a relative rotational movement with respect to the hub 110 when a pitch system 107 is actuated. The inner bearing ring may therefore perform a rotational movement with respect to the outer bearing ring. The pitch system 107 of
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(15) The nacelle hatch 20 forms a passageway to an opening 30 in the wind turbine hub at a side of the wind turbine hub facing the nacelle when the hatch is opened. The passageway comprises a first side structure 26 at least partially obstructing a downwards view on a first side of the hub and a second side structure 26 at least partially obstructing a downwards view on a second side of the hub, the second side being opposite to the first side.
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(17) The nacelle may further comprises side surfaces 64 and top surface or “roof” surface 62. The nacelle may generally house the rotor shaft, gearbox (if present), and the generator. Other components such as batteries, converters, power cables, A/C systems etc. may also be partially or completely contained within the nacelle 161.
(18) In some examples, the nacelle hatch 20 may comprise one or more panels hingedly mounted to the nacelle for forming the passageway. In the example of
(19) Hinges 28 that allow rotation of the first top panel from covering an opening in the nacelle to an open position have been schematically illustrated.
(20) A first side panel 26 hingedly mounted to the first top panel 24 to form at least part of the first side structure, and a second side panel 26 hingedly mounted to the first top panel 24 to form at least part of the second side structure. Hinges 29 have been schematically illustrated and may be seen e.g. in
(21) In the example of
(22) When an operator needs to access the hub, a path may be provided from the nacelle to the hub. The side panels 26 block the view of an operator downwards on either side of the hub, and may increase security by avoiding falls on either side of the hub when stepping from the nacelle to the hub.
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(24) Specifically, after rotating the hub to such a position or stopping the hub in such a position, the rotor may be locked in place. The rotor may be provided with a locking plate, and a bolt or pin may be inserted from the nacelle in a hole in the locking plate to secure the rotor in its position. However, one of the aspects of the nacelle hatches disclosed herein is that since the nacelle hatch can be completely supported by the hub, maintenance may potentially be carried out even when the rotor is not exactly in one of the predefined stopping or locking positions.
(25) The method may then comprise opening a hatch 20 at a front side of the nacelle, as shown in
(26) The opening 30 in the wind turbine hub allowing access to the inside of the hub may be provided with a cover 35. In some examples, cover 35 may be securely locked when in its opened position. Cover 35 in its opened position may be encompassed within the passageway formed by hatch 20.
(27) In the specific example of
(28) In some examples, the hatch may be configured to selectively lock the panels in an opened position. This may apply to one or more or all of the panels. In
(29) The other panels which are suspended from the first top panel may also be locked in an open position by suitable mechanical, electrical, pneumatic or hydraulic systems.
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(31) In some examples, the hatch 20 may be configured to be manually opened and closed. An operator may in the example of
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(34) In some examples, when the hatch is opened, the first and second side panels 46 extend substantially to a top surface of the hub. I.e. the side panels 46 may be partially supported by the hub. The side panels are herein shown to be substantially rectangular. In other examples, the shape of the side panels may be irregular, e.g. the corners may be adapted to mate with a shape of the surface of the hub.
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(37) The passageway formed between the nacelle and the hub may be closed on the top and on either side such that operators are generally well protected from the exterior.
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(39) The hatch 50 may include a handle which an operator may grasp to push the hatch 50 towards the hub, and/or to pull the hatch back towards the nacelle. In other examples, opening and closing the hatch may be automatic, using e.g. an electric motor, pneumatic or hydraulic system.
(40) In accordance with examples disclosed herein, a wind turbine may comprise a tower, a nacelle arranged on top of the tower, and a rotor including a rotor hub and a plurality of wind turbine blades. The rotor may be rotatably mounted with respect to the nacelle, and the nacelle may comprises a nacelle opening at an upstream side of the nacelle, and the hub comprises a hub opening at a downstream side of the hub. The nacelle comprises a nacelle hatch, the nacelle hatch covering the nacelle opening in a first configuration, and the nacelle hatch forming a passage to the hub opening in a second configuration. The nacelle hatch in the second configuration includes at least a protective structure on both sides of the passage.
(41) A protective structure may herein be understood as any structure that increases security or protection for an operator to some extent when passing from the nacelle to the hub or vice versa. The protective structure may be completely secure in that an operator does not need to latch him/herself on to a safety line. In some examples, the protective structure may be sufficiently strong and stiff for operators to use it as a support and to be able to lean against it. In other examples, the protective structure may not be able to carry such loads but may still increase security for operators by blocking or reducing weather influences or by reducing anxiety for operators as hereinbefore explained.
(42) In some examples, the nacelle hatch in the second configuration may include a protective structure at a top of the passage, such as shown in e.g.
(43) In some examples, the nacelle hatch may comprise a plurality of unfoldable panels, such as shown in e.g.
(44) In some examples, the nacelle hatch may comprise an expandable structure, such as shown in
(45) This written description uses examples to disclose the invention, including the preferred embodiments, and also to enable any person skilled in the art to practice the invention, including making and using any devices or systems and performing any incorporated methods. The patentable scope of the invention is defined by the claims, and may include other examples that occur to those skilled in the art. Such other examples are intended to be within the scope of the claims if they have structural elements that do not differ from the literal language of the claims, or if they include equivalent structural elements with insubstantial differences from the literal languages of the claims. Aspects from the various embodiments described, as well as other known equivalents for each such aspects, can be mixed and matched by one of ordinary skill in the art to construct additional embodiments and techniques in accordance with principles of this application. If reference signs related to drawings are placed in parentheses in a claim, they are solely for attempting to increase the intelligibility of the claim, and shall not be construed as limiting the scope of the claim.