Apparatus for joining a modular blade
10767624 · 2020-09-08
Assignee
Inventors
- Javier MONREAL LESMES (Zizur Mayor, ES)
- Javier Callén Escartín (Huesca, ES)
- Ion AROCENA DE LA RÚA (Pamplona, ES)
- Hely Ricardo Savii Costa (Uterga, ES)
- Eneko SANZ PASCUAL (Pamplona, ES)
Cpc classification
F03D1/0633
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05B2240/302
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01D1/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F03D1/0675
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Y02P70/50
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
F16B2/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05B2240/21
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B31/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B5/0275
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
F05B2260/301
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F03D1/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B2/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
An assembly for joining together modules of a modular wind turbine blade. According to one embodiment the assembly is formed by a plurality of bolts that are secured between pairs of first and second inserts respectively housed in the composite material of first and second modules. According to one embodiment each assembly is formed by first and second lateral caps, upper wedge and a lower wedges located between the first and second lateral caps, and transverse screws joining the upper and lower wedges that together are formed around the corresponding bolt. When a force F1 is applied to the wedges, the lateral caps respond with forces F.sub.2 that urge the first and second modules away from one another to longitudinally stress the bolt.
Claims
1. A wind turbine blade comprising: a first module; a second module; a first insert located in the first module, the first insert including a first threaded part; a second insert located in the second module, the second insert including a second threaded part; a bolt having a first threaded portion threaded with the first threaded part and a second threaded portion threaded with the second threaded part, the bolt having a longitudinal axis; a wedge assembly located at least in part in a gap between the first and second modules, the wedge assembly including an upper wedge and a lower wedge, the upper wedge having a first slanted side surface facing the first insert and a second slanted side surface facing the second insert, the lower wedge having a first slanted side surface facing the first insert and a second slanted side surface facing the second insert, the upper and lower wedges being urged toward one another by an applied force causing the first slanted side surface of each of the upper and lower wedges to press against a surface of the first insert to longitudinally stress the bolt in a first direction, and to cause the second slanted side surface of each of the upper and lower wedges to press against a surface of the second insert to longitudinally stress the bolt in a second direction opposite the first direction; the applied force to the upper and lower wedges being provided by one or more transverse bolts that join the upper and lower wedges, each of the one or more transverse bolts comprising a head and a threaded shank, the head residing inside an opening in the upper wedge, the threaded shank being in threaded engagement with a threaded aperture inside the lower wedge; the upper wedge including an exterior surface that faces in a first direction that is orthogonal to the longitudinal axis of the bolt and the lower wedge includes an exterior surface that faces in a second direction that is orthogonal to the longitudinal axis of the bolt, the second direction being opposite the first direction, no portion of the one or more transverse bolts protrudes from either of the exterior surfaces of the upper and lower wedges.
2. The wind turbine blade according to claim 1, wherein the first slanted side surfaces of the upper and lower wedges and the second slanted side surfaces of the upper and lower wedges are at an angle greater than 0 degrees and less than or equal to 15 degrees.
3. The wind turbine blade according to claim 1, wherein the first and second inserts and the upper and lower wedges are made of a metal.
4. A wind turbine blade comprising: a first module; a second module; a first insert located in the first module, the first insert including a first threaded part; a second insert located in the second module, the second insert including a second threaded part; a bolt having a first threaded portion threaded with the first threaded part and a second threaded portion threaded with the second threaded part, the bolt having a longitudinal axis; a wedge assembly located at least in part in a gap between the first and second modules, the wedge assembly including an upper wedge and a lower wedge, the upper wedge having a first slanted side surface facing the first insert and a second slanted side surface facing the second insert, the lower wedge having a first slanted side surface facing the first insert and a second slanted side surface facing the second insert, the upper and lower wedges being urged toward one another by an applied force causing the first slanted side surface of each of the upper and lower wedges to press against a surface of the first insert to longitudinally stress the bolt in a first direction, and to cause the second slanted side surface of each of the upper and lower wedges to press against a surface of the second insert to longitudinally stress the bolt in a second direction opposite the first direction; the wind turbine blade comprising multiple pairs of first and second inserts, the wedge assembly including a plurality of pairs of upper and lower wedges, each of the pairs of upper and lower wedges corresponding to a pair of the first and second inserts, forces orthogonal to the longitudinal axis of the bolt being applied simultaneously to the upper and lower wedges by a first longitudinal mechanical element acting on the upper wedges and a second longitudinal mechanical element acting on the lower wedges.
5. The wind turbine blade according to claim 4, wherein the first slanted side surfaces of the upper and lower wedges and the second slanted side surfaces of the upper and lower wedges are at an angle greater than 0 degrees and less than or equal to 15 degrees.
6. A wind turbine blade comprising: a first module; a second module; a first insert located in the first module, the first insert including a first threaded part; a second insert located in the second module, the second insert including a second threaded part; a bolt having a first threaded portion threaded with the first threaded part and a second threaded portion threaded with the second threaded part, the bolt having a longitudinal axis; a wedge assembly located at least in part in a gap between the first and second modules, the wedge assembly including an upper wedge, a lower wedge, a first lateral cap located on a first side of the upper and lower wedges and a second lateral cap located on a second side of the upper and lower wedges, the second side being opposite the first side, the upper wedge having a first slanted side surface facing the first insert and a second slanted side surface facing the second insert, the lower wedge having a first slanted side surface facing the first insert and a second slanted side surface facing the second insert, the first lateral cap including a first face that abuts the first insert and a second face opposite the first face that abuts the first slanted side surfaces of the upper and lower wedges, the second lateral cap including a first face that abuts the second insert and a second face opposite the first face that abuts the second slanted side surfaces of the upper and lower wedges, the upper and lower wedges being urged toward one another by an applied force causing the first slanted side surface of each of the upper and lower wedges to press against the second face of the first lateral cap to impose a force on the first insert that longitudinally stresses the bolt in a first direction, and to cause the second slanted side surface of each of the upper and lower wedges to press against the second face of the second lateral cap to impose a force on the second insert that longitudinally stresses the bolt in a second direction opposite the first direction; the applied force to the upper and lower wedges being provided by one or more transverse bolts that join the upper and lower wedges, each of the one or more transverse bolts comprises a head and a threaded shank, the head residing inside an opening in the upper wedge, the threaded shank being in threaded engagement with a threaded aperture inside the lower wedge; the upper wedge including an exterior surface that faces in a first direction that is orthogonal to the longitudinal axis of the bolt and the lower wedge includes an exterior surface that faces in a second direction that is orthogonal to the longitudinal axis of the bolt, the second direction being opposite the first direction, no portion of the one or more transverse bolts protrudes from either of the exterior surfaces of the upper and lower wedges.
7. The wind turbine blade according to claim 6, wherein the first lateral cap comprises a part that is separate from the first insert and the second lateral cap comprises a part that is separate from the second insert.
8. The wind turbine blade according to claim 6, wherein first slanted side surfaces of the upper and lower wedges and the second slanted side surfaces of the upper and lower wedges are at an angle greater than 0 degrees and less than or equal to 15 degrees.
9. The wind turbine blade according to claim 6, wherein the first and second inserts, the first and second lateral caps and the upper and lower wedges are made of a metal.
10. The wind turbine blade according to claim 6 comprising multiple pairs of first and second inserts, the wedge assembly including a plurality of pairs of upper and lower wedges corresponding to a pair of the first and second inserts, forces orthogonal to the longitudinal axis of the bolt being applied simultaneously to the upper and lower wedges by a first longitudinal mechanical element acting on the upper wedges and a second longitudinal mechanical element acting on the lower wedges.
11. The wind turbine blade according to claim 1 comprising multiple pairs of first and second inserts, the wedge assembly including a plurality of pairs of upper and lower wedges corresponding to a pair of the first and second inserts, forces orthogonal to the longitudinal axis of the bolt being applied simultaneously to the plurality of wedges by a single longitudinal mechanical element.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Below is a brief description of a series of drawings useful for a better understanding the various embodiments of the apparatus and methods disclosed herein.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(9) During the manufacturing process the first inserts 3 and second inserts 4 are each housed inside the composite material 5 that makes up the respective first and second modules. Each pair of first and second inserts is then coupled by a single bolt 8.
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(13) According to some embodiments the forces applied to the upper and lower wedges 10 and 11 are provided a torqueing of the transverse bolts 12. According to another embodiment, the forces applied to the upper and lower wedges 10 and 11 are provided by hydraulic or mechanical equipment 13 that directly applies a force to the exterior surfaces 24a and 24b of the wedges. The hydraulic or mechanical equipment may be configured to individually act on a set of upper and lower wedges or to act on all of the wedges at the same time as shown in
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(16) According to one embodiment the transverse bolts 12 each comprise a head 12a and a threaded shank 12b. The lower wedge 11 comprises a number of threaded apertures 26 that are configured to receive the threaded shanks 12b of the transverse bolts 12. The upper wedge 10 comprises a plurality of through openings 28 through which the transverse bolts 12 are introduced, the through openings 28 being respectively vertically aligned with the threaded apertures 26 of the lower wedge 11. The upper wedge 10 includes recesses formed in the exterior surface 24a in which the heads 12a of the transverse bolts reside so that they do not protrude from the exterior surface. When inserted into the through openings 28 of the upper wedge 10 and the threaded apertures 26 of the lower wedge 11, a rotation of the transverse bolts 12 results in the upper and lower wedges to be drawn together to produce the vertically applied forces F1.
(17) According to some embodiments the transverse bolts 12 comprise self-locking threads to mechanically lock the transverse bolts in position. The use of an adhesive may also be used to mechanically lock the transverse bolts in position.
(18) In the preceding description the first and second lateral caps 9a and 9b are disclosed as being elements separate to the first and second inserts 3 and 4. In other embodiments the lateral caps 9a and 9b respectively form a unitary part of the first insert 3 and second insert 4 so that the wedges 10 and 11 operate directly on the first and second inserts.
(19) One or more or all of the first insert, second insert, upper wedge, lower wedge, first lateral cap and second lateral cap may be made of a metal.
(20) The following clauses disclose in an unlimited way additional implementations, with each clause representing an implementation.
(21) Clause 1: Device for joining a modular blade, the joint being formed by a plurality of bolts positioned between the two modules 1 and 2, where each bolt 8 is threaded between two inserts 3 and 4 housed in the modules 1 and 2, the joint being formed by lateral caps 9, an upper wedge 10, a lower wedge 11 and transverse screws 12 that traverse both wedges, all of which are made of a metal, surrounding the corresponding bolt 8 and positioned inside the hole that exists between the two modules 1 and 2, one face of the lateral cap 9 being in contact with the inserts 3 and 4 and the other in contact with the upper 10 and lower 11 wedges so that when a force F1 is applied to the wedges 10 and 11, the movement between the wedges 10 and 11 and the caps 9 generates a force F2 that separates the modules 1 and 2 and stresses the bolt 8.
(22) Clause 2: Device for joining a modular blade according to clause 1, wherein the wedge has an angle of inclination between greater than 0 and less than or equal to 15, preferably 5.
(23) Clause 3: Device for joining a modular blade according to clause 1, the force F1 is applied to a single system that acts simultaneously on all the wedges.
(24) Clause 4: Device for joining a modular blade according to clause 1, wherein the force F1 is applied by the threading of at least two transverse bolts 12, preferably four.
(25) Clause 5: Device for joining a modular blade according to clause 1, wherein the heads of the transverse bolts 12 are maintained below the surface of the upper wedge 10 and their bodies do not pass through the bottom of the lower wedge 11.
(26) Clause 6: Device for joining a modular blade according to clause 1, wherein each of the lateral caps are comprised of a single part.