WIND TURBINE

20210285252 · 2021-09-16

    Inventors

    Cpc classification

    International classification

    Abstract

    Provided is a wind turbine, including a tower with a plurality of tower sections, a plurality of stay cables for guying the tower, and a plurality of support devices for anchoring the stay cables in at least one of the tower sections, wherein the support devices are arranged completely inside an internal space of the at least one tower section. Because the support devices are arranged inside the internal space of the tower section, transport of the tower section is easier because no parts of the support devices protrude from the internal space.

    Claims

    1. A wind turbine, comprising: a tower with a plurality of tower sections; a plurality of stay cables for guying the tower; and a plurality of support devices for anchoring the plurality of stay cables in at least one tower section of the plurality of tower sections, wherein the plurality of support devices are arranged completely inside an internal space of the at least one tower section.

    2. The wind turbine according to claim 1, wherein the at least one tower section and the plurality of support devices are separate parts.

    3. The wind turbine according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of support devices are welded and/or bolted against an inner surface of the at least one tower section.

    4. The wind turbine according to claim 1, wherein each support device comprises a bearing plate against which an anchor block of one of the plurality of stay cables lies, and wherein the bearing plate is inclined toward an axis of symmetry of the at least one tower section in an inclination angle.

    5. The wind turbine according to claim 4, wherein each support device comprises a first support plate and a second support plate, further wherein the first support plate and the second support plate are connected to the at least one tower section, and the bearing plate is connected to the plurality of support plates.

    6. The wind turbine according to claim 5, wherein the first support plate and the second support plate are wedge shaped.

    7. The wind turbine according to claim 5, wherein the first support plate and the second support plate are welded to the at least one tower section.

    8. The wind turbine according to claim 5, wherein each support device comprises a first flange plate that is connected to the first support plate and a second flange plate that is connected to the second support plate, further wherein the first flange plate and the second flange plate are connected to the at least one tower section.

    9. The wind turbine according to claim 8, wherein the first flange plate and the second flange plate are bolted to the at least one tower section.

    10. The wind turbine according to claim 4, wherein the bearing plate has an opening that receives the anchor block.

    11. The wind turbine according to claim 1, wherein the at least one tower section has openings through which the plurality of stay cables are guided into the internal space.

    12. The wind turbine according to claim 11, wherein the openings have an elliptic shape.

    13. The wind turbine according to claim 1, further comprising anchoring elements that are anchored in the ground, wherein the plurality of stay cables are connected with the anchoring elements.

    14. The wind turbine according to claim 1, wherein at least three stay cables and at least three support devices are provided.

    15. The wind turbine according to claim 1, wherein the support devices are cast, welded and/or bolted parts.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION

    [0042] Some of the embodiments will be described in detail, with references to the following Figures, wherein like designations denote like members, wherein:

    [0043] FIG. 1 shows a perspective view of a wind turbine according to one embodiment;

    [0044] FIG. 2 shows a perspective view of a wind turbine rotor blade according to one embodiment;

    [0045] FIG. 3 shows a cross-sectional view of a tower section according to one embodiment;

    [0046] FIG. 4 shows a perspective view of a support device according to one embodiment;

    [0047] FIG. 5 shows a cross-sectional view of a tower section according to another embodiment; and

    [0048] FIG. 6 shows a perspective view of a support device according to another embodiment.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION

    [0049] FIG. 1 shows a wind turbine 1 according to one embodiment.

    [0050] The wind turbine 1 comprises a rotor 2 connected to a generator (not shown) arranged inside a nacelle 3. The nacelle 3 is arranged at the upper end of a tower 4 of the wind turbine 1. The tower 4 has a plurality of tower sections that are arranged on top of each other. The tower 4 can be named wind turbine tower.

    [0051] The rotor 2 comprises three rotor blades 5. The rotor blades 5 are connected to a hub 6 of the wind turbine 1. Rotors 2 of this kind may have diameters ranging from, for example, 30 to 160 meters or even more. The rotor blades 5 are subjected to high wind loads. At the same time, the rotor blades 5 need to be lightweight. For these reasons, rotor blades 5 in modern wind turbines 1 are manufactured from fiber-reinforced composite materials. Therein, glass fibers are generally preferred over carbon fibers for cost reasons. Oftentimes, glass fibers in the form of unidirectional fiber mats are used.

    [0052] The wind turbine 1 has stay cables 7 to 9 that are fixed to the tower 4 at a first end thereof and that are fixed to anchoring elements 10 to 12 at a second end thereof. The number of stay cables 7 to 9 is arbitrary. However, there are provided at least three stay cables 7 to 9. Each stay cable 7 to 9 has one anchoring element 10 to 12. This means that the number of stay cables 7 to 9 is the same as the number of anchoring elements 10 to 12. The anchoring elements 10 to 12 are anchored in the ground G.

    [0053] The stay cables 7 to 9 are anchored to the tower 4 and to the anchoring elements 10 to 12 to transmit loads from the tower 4 to the anchoring elements 10 to 12. In other words, the tower 4 is guyed by the stay cables 7 to 9. For this reason, the tower 4 can be named guyed tower. The solution to fix the stay cables 7 to 9 to the tower 4 has a direct impact on the design of the tower 4. In particular, it affects a tower shell thickness, the number of tower sections and the layout of internal components. It also has an effect on the transportability of the tower 4 as well as the assembly strategy and time.

    [0054] FIG. 2 shows a rotor blade 5 according to one embodiment.

    [0055] The rotor blade 5 comprises an aerodynamically designed portion 13, which is shaped for optimum exploitation of the wind energy and a blade root 14 for connecting the rotor blade 5 to the hub 6.

    [0056] FIG. 3 shows a cross-sectional view of a tower section 15 according to one embodiment. FIG. 4 shows a perspective view of a support device 16A according to one embodiment. In the following, reference is made to FIGS. 3 and 4 at the same time.

    [0057] As mentioned before, the tower 4 comprises a plurality of tower sections 15 that are arranged on top of each other. The tower section 15 has a cylindrical or tubular shape. The tower section 15 has an axis of symmetry 17. The axis of symmetry 17 is arranged parallel toward a direction of gravity g. The tower section 15 is designed rotation-symmetric toward the axis of symmetry 17. The support device 16A can be named anchoring device.

    [0058] The tower section 15 has an upper flange 18 and a lower flange 19. The flanges 18, 19 are ring-shaped and are designed rotation-symmetric toward the axis of symmetry 17. The flanges 18, 19 are used to connect the tower section 15 to neighboring tower sections (not shown). The flanges 18, 19 can be bolted together for this purpose. The tower section 15 can be made of metal. Alternatively, the tower section 15 can be made of fiber-reinforced materials.

    [0059] Between the flanges 18, 19 is arranged a section shell 20. The section shell 20 has a cylindrical or tubular shape and is designed rotation-symmetric toward the axis of symmetry 17. In an embodiment, the section shell 20 and the flanges 18, 19 are formed integral. “Integral” in this context means that the section shell 20 and the flanges 18, 19 are designed as one piece. For example, the section shell 20 and the flanges 18, 19 can be welded together. Alternatively, the tower section 15 is a cast part so that the section shell 20 is integrally connected to the flanges 18, 19. The tower section 15 defines an internal space 21 of the tower section 15. An inner surface 22 of the section shell 20 faces the internal space 21.

    [0060] The section shell 20 has an opening 23 through which the stay cable 7 is guided without touching a rim of the opening 23. The opening 23 can be a bore or a cutout. In an embodiment, the opening 23 has an oval or elliptical shape. Each stay cable 7 to 9 has its own opening 23. This means the number of openings 23 is the same as the number of stay cables 7 to 9. There can be provided three openings 23 that are distributed around the axis of symmetry 17 in an evenly manner. This means that a peripheral angle between neighboring openings 23 can be 120°.

    [0061] As mentioned before, the stay cable 7 is guided through the opening 23 into the internal space 21. This means that an end 24 of the stay cable 7 is placed inside the internal space 21. The end 24 of the stay cable 7 is provided with an anchor block 25 that anchors the end 24 in the internal space 21 of the tower section 15. The anchor block 25 is designed rotation symmetric toward an axis of symmetry 26. The anchor block 25 has a basic section 27 that is cylinder-shaped and a ring nut 28 that has a disc-shape. The ring nut 28 is screwed onto the basic section 27. In this way, the stay cable 7 can be pre-tensioned. The ring nut 28 is connected to the basic section 27. However, the basic section 27 and the ring nut 28 are separate parts.

    [0062] The anchor block 25, in particular the ring nut 28, lies against the support device 16A so that the stay cable 7 can be pre-stressed. The support device 16A is a part that is not integrally formed together with the tower section 15. However, the support device 16A can be welded or bolted against the inner surface 22.

    [0063] The support device 16A has a bearing plate 29. The bearing plate 29 has an opening 30 that receives the anchor block 25, in particular the basic section 27 of the anchor block 25. The ring nut 28 lies against the bearing plate 29. The opening 30 can be a circular bore. The bearing plate 29 is arranged perpendicular toward the axis of symmetry 26. “Perpendicular” in this context means an angle of 90°±10°, preferably of 90°±5°, more preferably of 90°±3°, more preferably of 90°±1°, more preferably of 90°±0.3° more preferably of exactly 90°.

    [0064] The bearing plate 29 is inclined toward the axis of symmetry 17 in an inclination angle α. For example, the inclination angle α can have a value of 45°. The bearing plate 29 has a rectangular shape. The bearing plate 29 is connected to two support plates 31, 32. The support plates 31, 32 are wedge-shaped. The support plates 31, 32 can be welded to the bearing plate 29. Alternatively, the support device 16A can be formed as an integral part. In this case, the support device 16A can be produced by bending a planar sheet. Further, the support device 16A can be a cast part. In this case, the support device 16A can be a cast iron part.

    [0065] In an embodiment, the support device 16A is made of metal. The support device 16A is welded to the section shell 20, in particular to the inner surface 22 of the section shell 20. All support devices 16A, the stay cables 7 to 9 with the anchor blocks 25 and the anchoring elements 10 to 12 together form an anchoring system 33 of the wind turbine 1.

    [0066] FIG. 5 shows a cross-sectional view of a tower section 15 according to another embodiment. FIG. 6 shows a perspective view of a support device 16B according to another embodiment. In the following, reference is made to FIGS. 5 and 6 at the same time.

    [0067] The support device 16B differs from the support device 16A only in that the support device 16B is not welded to the section shell 20 but is bolted thereto. For this reason, a plurality of bolts 34 is provided of which only one has a reference sign in FIG. 5. The section shell 20 has openings ore bores through which the bolts 34 are guided.

    [0068] The support device 16B has flange plates 35, 36 that are connected to the support plates 31, 32. The flange plates 35, 36 can be welded or bolted to the support plates 31, 32. Alternatively, the support device 16B can be a cast part. The flange plates 35, 36 lie against the inner surface 22 of the section shell 20. The flange plates 35, 36 are arranged perpendicular to the support plates 31, 32. The flange plates 35, 36 have bores or openings 37, 38 for receiving the bolts 34.

    [0069] The function and the advantages of the support device 16A, 16B are as follows. The way the anchoring system 33 is designed makes the solution more efficient in terms of labor and costs. The support device 16A, 16B leans on the section shell 20. Therefore the section shell 20 bears most of the load which allows the type of connection that is used to connect the support device 16A, 16B to the section shell 20, in particular welds or bolts, to work under lower loads.

    [0070] Moreover, the bolted solution used with the support device 16B does not limit the fatigue behavior of the section shell 20, as there are no welds between the support device 16B and the section shell 20. Internal anchorages as the support devices 16A, 16B allow to stress the stay cables 7 to 9 from the internal space 21 of the tower section 15. In this way, the operation is more controlled than in the case of pre-stressing the stay cables 7 to 9 on the ground anchoring elements 10 to 12. In the latter case, the stressing workers are far from each other, which makes stressing more difficult. It is also possible to monitor the stay cables 7 to 9 by connecting sensors to the anchor blocks 25 and/or the support devices 16A, 16B. This means that the anchoring system 33 can have sensors.

    [0071] The support device 16A, 16B lies against the section shell 20 and the load of the stay cables 7 to 9 tends to press the support device 16A, 16B against the section shell 20. Hence, a horizontal component of the load is absorbed mainly by the section shell 20 instead of by the connection elements, in particular welds or bolts, which are used to connect the support devices 16A, 16B to the section shell 20. Besides, due to the layout of the support device 16A, 16B, the loads of the stay cables 7 to 9 are divided on two surfaces, namely to the two support plates 31, 32 or the two flange plates 35, 36. This reduces stress in the section shell 20. Hence, a wall thickness of the section shell 20 can be reduced.

    [0072] If a bolted connection between the support device 16B and the tower section 15 is used, the fatigue calculation of the section shell 20 is not limited by welds, which will be more restrictive than bolt holes which have less impact on the fatigue resistance. Transport labor for the tower section 15 is reduced since the support device 16A, 16B is placed inside the internal space 21. Lower project costs can be achieved.

    [0073] Although the present invention has been disclosed in the form of preferred embodiments and variations thereon, it will be understood that numerous additional modifications and variations could be made thereto without departing from the scope of the invention.

    [0074] For the sake of clarity, it is to be understood that the use of “a” or “an” throughout this application does not exclude a plurality, and “comprising” does not exclude other steps or elements