Joint for the oscillating connection of the rotor to a shaft of a wind turbine
20200025175 ยท 2020-01-23
Inventors
Cpc classification
F03D15/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05B2240/2022
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05B2260/964
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F03D80/70
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A joint (1) for the oscillating connection of the rotary shaft (S) of a wind turbine, comprising a box-shaped hub (2) which defines a longitudinal axis (L) and is provided with one pair of holes (4) longitudinally opposite and aligned with each other, a shaft head (3) suited to be connected to the rotary shaft (S) and having one pair of pivots (7) which are designed to be inserted in the holes (4) of the hub (2) and have a cylindrical outer surface (8) and a transverse end edge (9), and one pair of hinges (10) placed at the level of the pair of holes (4) to promote the oscillating connection of said pivots (4) to the hub (2). Each hinge (10) comprises at least one plain bearing (13) mounted on the outer surface (8) of a corresponding pivot (7), a plurality of damper elements (14) operatively interacting with the edge (9) of the hub (2) and connection means (15) suited to mutually connect said at least one plain bearing (13) with the plurality of damper elements (14) in such a way as to obtain a unitary assembly (16).
Claims
1. A joint (1) for the oscillating connection of the rotor shaft (S) of a wind turbine, comprising: a box-shape hub (2) defining a longitudinal axis (L) and having a pair of holes (4) longitudinally counterposed and aligned to each other; a shaft head (3) designed to be connected to the rotor shaft (S) and having a pair of cylindrical pivots (7) designed to be inserted through the holes (4) of said hub (2), each of said pivot (7) having a cylindrical outer surface (8) and a transverse end edge (9); a pair of hinges (10) located in proximity of said pair of holes (4) to promote the oscillating connection of said pivots (7) to the hub (2); wherein each hinge (10) comprise: a plain bearing (13) mounted on the outer surface (8) of a corresponding pivot (7) to allow the axial displacement thereof with respect to the same axis (L); a plurality of elastic damper members (14) which operatively interact with the end edge (9) of said pivot (7) to damp the oscillation applied thereon along and around the longitudinal axis (L); connection means (15) designed for reciprocally connecting said plain bearing (13) to said plurality of damper members (14) so that to form an integral assembly (16); characterized in that each plain bearing (13) comprises a first self-lubricating bush (24) inserted on the outer surface (8) of said pivot (7) and a second self-lubricating bush (25) slidably mounted on said first bush (24) and anchored to said longitudinal portion (9) by a seat (26).
2. Joint as claimed in claim 1, wherein said connection means (15) comprise a substantially cylindrical longitudinal portion (17) designed to be inserted into a hole (4) of the hub (2) and defining a housing (18) for said at least one plain bearing (13), said longitudinal portion (17) being joined to said hub (2) by an annular ring (21) having first connection screws (19).
3. Joint as claimed in claim 2, wherein said connection means (15) comprise a substantially transverse ring (22) joined to said longitudinal portion (17) and in contact with the end edge (9) of a respective pivot (7), said transverse ring (22) being designed for housing said plurality of elastic dumper elements (14).
4. Joint as claimed in claim 1, wherein said first self-lubricating bush (24) and said second self-lubricating bush (25) have respective inner spherical sliding surfaces (28, 29).
5. Joint as claimed in claim 2, characterized in that said seat (26) is connected to sail longitudinal portion (17) of said connection means (15).
6. Joint as claimed in claim 5, wherein said seat (26) has a cone-shaped wall (31) in contact with the outer surface (32) of said second self-lubricating bush (25), said seat (26) being longitudinally adjustable to selectively block the position of said second bush (25) with respect to said hub (2).
7. Joint as claimed in claim 1, wherein lubrication means are provided to promote the controlled distribution of a lubricant liquid between said spherical sliding surfaces (28, 29) and said cylindrical surfaces (30, 32) of said bushes (24, 25).
8. Joint as claimed in claim 7, wherein a pair of elastic seals is provided (33), said elastic seals (33) being located at the ends of each bearing (13) to collect the exceeding lubricant liquid that drips from the surfaces (28, 29; 30, 32) of said bearing (13).
9. Joint as claimed in claim 3, wherein each damper element (14) comprises a pair of end metal plates (34) and a metal layers (35) alternated with elastomeric layers (36) are placed therebetween, said metal layers (35) and said elastomeric layers (36) being overlapped along a predetermined elongated axis (X).
10. Joint as claimed in claim 9, wherein the damper members (14) of said plurality are arranged along the extension of said circular ring (22) with their elongated axis (X) substantially parallel to said the longitudinal axis (L).
11. Joint as claimed in claim 10, wherein each of said damper members (14) is housed in a correspondent recess formed on the outer surface (37) of said circular ring (22), an end plate (34) of each damper member (14) being anchored to the outer surface (37) of said circular ring (22) by second connection screws (38) or similar connection members.
12. Joint as claimed in claim 11, wherein the other end plate (34) of each dumper member (14) is anchored to a correspond ring circular sector (40) by third connection screws (39) or similar connection members, said circular ring sectors (40) being in turn joined to said longitudinal portion (17) of said hinge (10) by fourth connection screws (41).
13. Joint as claimed in claim 12, wherein annular spacers (42) are provided, said spacers (42) having a predetermined thickness (s) and being interposed between said circular ring (40) and said longitudinal portion (17) to promote the axial preload of the elastomeric layers (36) of said dumper member (14) when the elastomeric layers (36) are preloaded by fourth connection screws (41).
Description
[0028] The advantages and characteristics of the present invention are clearly illustrated in the following detailed description of a preferred but non-limiting embodiment of a joint for the oscillating connection between the rotor and the shaft of a wind turbine, with specific reference to the following drawings, wherein:
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[0034] The subject of the present invention is a joint for the oscillating connection between the rotor, consisting of the assembly made up by the hub and the blades, and the shaft of a wind turbine, said joint being indicated by the reference numeral 1 in the attached drawings.
[0035] The joint 1 comprises a substantially box-shaped rotor hub 2 which defines a longitudinal axis L.
[0036] Said hub 2 is designed to house a shaft head 3 suited to be connected to the shaft S of the turbine and is provided with at least one pair of holes 4 which are aligned along the longitudinal direction L but opposite each other.
[0037] The shaft head 3 is substantially T-shaped and is provided with a cylindrical end 5 intended to be connected to the shaft S and two opposite ends 6 which define one pair of cylindrical pivots 7 arranged along the longitudinal axis L.
[0038] The pivots 7 have a circular outer surface 8 and a substantially transverse end edge 9.
[0039] The joint 1 furthermore comprises one pair of hinges 10 placed at the level of the pairs of holes 4 of the hub 2 to promote the oscillating connection of the pivots 7 to the hub 2.
[0040] The hub 2 generally comprises a box-shaped metallic structure 11 essentially in a rectangular or cylindrical shape, to which the blades 12 of the rotor are connected.
[0041] Each hinge 10 comprises at least one plain bearing 13 mounted on the outer surface 8 of a corresponding pivot 7 in order to allow the controlled rotation of the latter with respect to the longitudinal axis L and its consequent axial displacement with respect to said axis.
[0042] Furthermore, each hinge 10 is provided with a plurality of elastic damper elements 14 which interact with the hub 2 and the edge 9 of the pivot 7 to dampen the oscillations acting between the pivot and the hub 2 along and around the longitudinal direction L.
[0043] Connection means 15 are also provided, which are integral with the hub 2 and designed to contain the plain bearing 13 and allow the plurality of damper elements 14 to be connected to the pivot 7 in such a way as to form a unitary assembly 16.
[0044] As can be seen in
[0045] The lower portion 17 of the hinge 10 is connected to the hub 2 by means a plurality of first screws 19 passing through convenient holes 20 made in a connection ring 21.
[0046] The connection means 15 furthermore comprise a substantially transverse circular ring placed in contact with the end edge of a respective pivot and joined to the cylindrical longitudinal portion.
[0047] The circular ring 22 will be joined to the end edge 9 of the pivot 7 by means of suitable connection screws and is suited to allow the plurality of elastic damper elements 14 to be housed therein.
[0048] As illustrated in greater detail in
[0049] The seat 26 is fixed to the hub by means of the longitudinal portion 17 of the hinge 10 through suitable screws 27 or similar connection elements.
[0050] The plain bearing 13 has two spherical sliding inner surfaces 28, 29 respectively obtained on the first bush 24 and on the second bush 25.
[0051] The presence of the spherical surfaces 28, 29 allows the misalignment of the pivot 7 with respect to the longitudinal axis L, thus avoiding the presence of any overload and binding in the case of angular displacements between the longitudinal portion 17 and the pivot 7 during the application of operating loads.
[0052] The first bush 24 has a substantially cylindrical outer surface 30 which contributes to ensuring its free rotation around the longitudinal axis L and allows axial displacements along said axis between the pivot 7 and the hub 2.
[0053] Conveniently, the seat 26 has a conical wall 31 which is placed in contact with the substantially cylindrical outer surface 32 of the second self-lubricating bush 25.
[0054] The longitudinal position of said seat 26 can be adjusted in such a way as to lock the second bush 25 in its position with respect to the hub 2.
[0055] In this way, it is possible to vary the angular position of the second self-lubricating bush 25 after a predetermined period of operation, in such a way as to reposition it angularly and to vary the portion of its spherical surface 29 designed to come into contact with the inner surface 28 of the first bush 24.
[0056] Thanks to this solution, it will be possible to vary the contact areas between the spherical surfaces 28, 29 of the bushes 24, 25 passing from a worn area to a still unworn area and thus extending the operating life of the bearing 13.
[0057] Preferably, it is possible to provide lubricating means, not illustrated in the figures, which are designed to promote the controlled distribution of a lubricating fluid between the spherical and cylindrical sliding surfaces 28, 29 of the bushes 24, 25.
[0058] For example, said surfaces 28, 29 can be lubricated with grease and suitable grease feeding channels, not visible in the figures, can be obtained in the hinge.
[0059] Grease feeding can be periodically restored and the lubricating means can be of the manual or automatic type.
[0060] Furthermore, grease can be periodically added both from the inside of the pivot and from the outside of the housing.
[0061] The joint may also comprise elastic seals 33 or elastomeric diaphragms positioned at the ends of the bearing 13 and suited to collect the excess lubricating fluid that leaks out of the spherical and cylindrical surfaces 28, 29 of the bearing 13.
[0062] Each damper element 14 comprises one pair of metal plates 34 which define its ends.
[0063] Inside the plates 34 there are alternately superimposed layers of a metallic material 35, having a plane, concave or different shape, and layers of an elastomeric material 36.
[0064] The elastomeric material 36 can be obtained by means of a curing process.
[0065] Said layers 35, 36 can be mutually superimposed along their own development and superimposition axis X, as can be seen in
[0066] Conveniently, as can be better seen in
[0067] Said elements 14 will be housed along the circumference of the metallic circular ring 22 and a plate 34 of each element can be introduced in a suitable recess formed on the outer surface 37 of the circular ring 22.
[0068] Said plate 34 will be joined to the outer surface 37 of the ring 22 by means of second connection screws 38 or other similar elements.
[0069] The other end plate 34 of each damper element 14 can be anchored to a sector 40 of the metallic annular ring using third connection screws 39, or equivalent connection elements.
[0070] Said sector can in turn be fixed to the longitudinal portion 17 of the hinge 10 by means of fourth connection screws 41.
[0071] Conveniently, annular spacers 42 can be inserted between the sectors 40 of the annular ring and the longitudinal portion 17, wherein said annular spacers 42 have a predetermined thickness s suited to promote the axial pre-compression of the elastomeric layers 36 during the tightening of the fourth connection screws 41
[0072] This specific configuration of the sectors 40 of the annular ring makes it possible to assemble, preload and replace the damper elements 14 separately and independently of each other.
[0073] The pre-compression of the elastomeric layers 36 can be varied by replacing the annular spacer 42 with a spacer having a different thickness.
[0074] The damper elements 14 can be sized in such a way as to give the hinge 10 the axial stiffness and the torsional stiffness required by the functional design of the turbine.
[0075] Furthermore, the elastomeric elements 14 are very important for dampening the loads transmitted longitudinally to the pivot 7 of the shaft head 2 by the hub 2.
[0076] Furthermore, the damper elements 14 contribute to dampening the loads that are transmitted crosswise to the pivot 7 by the hub 2.
[0077] The joint 1 may comprise a cover 43 provided with closing inspection passages 44 through which it is possible to position sensors of various types, not illustrated herein and designed to monitor the stresses acting on the components of the hinge 10.
[0078] The components of the hinge 10 can be inspected from the inside of the hub 2 through suitable manholes which are not visible in the figures.
[0079] Furthermore, load cells which are not illustrated in the figures, either, can be interposed between the sectors 40 of the circular ring and the corresponding damper elements 14, wherein said load cells are designed to control the axial force of the hinge 10.
[0080] Even if this description concerns exclusively the use of the joint in the field of wind turbines, this application should not be considered as limiting the scope of the invention, since the device which is the subject of the invention can be installed also on different mechanical connection members, both on land and underwater, provided that they serve the function of connecting a shaft to a hub in an oscillating manner.
[0081] The present invention can be carried out according to other variant embodiments, all of which fall within the scope of the inventive features claimed and described herein; these technical characteristics can be obtained by means of different but technically equivalent components and materials; the invention can be carried out in any shape and size, provided that they are compatible with its intended use.
[0082] The reference numerals and signs added in the claims and the description are intended to make the text clearer to understand and must not be considered as elements intended to limit the technical scope of application of the objects or processes they are meant to identify.