LOAD MITIGATION ARRANGEMENT
20240035442 · 2024-02-01
Inventors
- Liekele Broersma (Vejle, DK)
- Peder Bay Enevoldsen (Vejle, DK)
- Alejandro Gomez Gonzalez (Aarhus, DK)
- Erik Steven Haugen (Herning, DK)
- Bjarne Skovmose Kallesøe (Bagsværd, DK)
Cpc classification
F03D13/401
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F03D17/011
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05B2260/83
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05B2240/3052
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F03D7/0232
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F03D17/028
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05B2270/327
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05B2270/32
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05B2270/321
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F03D7/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F03D17/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A load mitigation arrangement of a non-mounted rotor blade, includes at least one actuatable lift-modification device arranged on a surface of the rotor blade; a monitor configured to estimate the magnitudes of loads acting on the non-mounted rotor blade; a controller configured to actuate the lift-modification device on the basis of the estimated magnitudes to mitigate the loads acting on the non-mounted rotor blade. Further provided is a rotor blade assembly, and a method of performing load mitigation on a non-mounted rotor blade.
Claims
1. A load mitigation arrangement of a non-mounted rotor blade, comprising at least one actuatable lift-modification device arranged on a surface of the rotor blade; a monitor configured to estimate the magnitudes of loads acting on the non-mounted rotor blade; a controller configured to actuate the lift-modification device on the basis of the estimated magnitudes to mitigate the loads acting on the non-mounted rotor blade.
2. The load mitigation arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the lift-modification device is detachably mounted on the rotor blade.
3. The load mitigation arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the lift-modification device is arranged in the region of the leading edge of the rotor blade.
4. The load mitigation arrangement according to claim 1, comprising a power supply configured to provide power to an actuator of the lift-modification device.
5. The load mitigation arrangement according to claim 1, wherein a lift-modification device is a pneumatic device.
6. The load mitigation arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the monitor is configured to measure a wind speed value, and wherein the monitor is also configured to determine the wind direction.
7. A load mitigation arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the monitor is configured to measure acceleration of the rotor blade.
8. The load mitigation arrangement according to claim 1, wherein a monitor is arranged on a lifting bracket of a hoisting assembly in order to monitor wind conditions during installation of the rotor blade and/or a monitor is arranged on a transporter in order to monitor wind conditions during transport of the rotor blade and/or monitor is arranged at a storage facility in order to monitor wind conditions during storage of the rotor blade.
9. The load mitigation arrangement according to claim 1, comprising a lift-modification device in a region of large chord length, and a lift-modification device in an outboard region of the rotor blade.
10. A rotor blade assembly comprising a rotor blade intended for mounting to the hub of a wind turbine; the load mitigation arrangement according to claim 1, wherein at least one actuatable lift-modification device is arranged on a surface of the rotor blade; and an actuation interface between the controller and the lift-modification devices of the load mitigation arrangement.
11. The rotor blade assembly according to claim 10, comprising one or more lift-modification devices arranged on the suction side of the rotor blade.
12. The rotor blade assembly according to claim 10, comprising a number of lift-modification devices arranged in a region of the rotor blade extending between 25% and 75% of the rotor blade length.
13. The method of performing load mitigation on a non-mounted rotor blade of a rotor blade assembly according to claim 10, which method comprises the steps of arranging at least one actuatable lift-modification device of the load mitigation arrangement on a surface the non-mounted rotor blade; monitoring loads acting on the rotor blade; and actuating a lift-modification device on the basis of the monitored loads.
14. The method according to claim 13, comprising a step of determining a wind load threshold for that rotor blade, and wherein load mitigation is performed such that wind load on the rotor blade does not exceed the wind load threshold.
15. The method according to claim 13, comprising a step of removing an actuatable lift-modification device after the rotor blade has been mounted to the hub of a wind turbine.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION
[0035] Some of the embodiments will be described in detail, with reference to the following figures, wherein like designations denote like members, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0046] The diagram illustrates the varying lift force magnitudes over the length of the rotor blade 2, indicated by the differently sized arrows. The rotor blade airfoilover much or all of its lengthexhibits a wind incidence angle that lies within a region of high lift variation. As a result, the fluctuation in lift force over the non-mounted rotor blade is generally greatest over the region with the largest chord, because the sectional lift force scales proportionally with chord length. This is in contrast to lift force fluctuations over a mounted rotor blade, which are generally greatest in the outboard region towards the tip.
[0047] Even though this horizontal chord orientation can be problematic during storage, transport and installation, it may be desired over a vertical chord plane orientation in the case of very long rotor blades, since the vertical chord plane orientation is associated with larger forces as illustrated in
[0048] When storing, transporting and installing a wind turbine rotor blade, the orientation as shown in
[0049] The monitoring means 12 may record wind speed, wind direction, etc. and report these values directly to the control apparatus 11. Alternatively, the monitoring means 12 may convert wind data into actuation levels from mild to severe, and the control apparatus 11 can respond accordingly. By raising the moveable spoiler 10, the airflow over the suction side 2S of the airfoil is disturbed, breaking up its otherwise attached nature. The result is to greatly decrease or even eliminate the magnitude of the lift force.
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[0053] The next embodiment shows a single spoiler 10 that extends over much of the region R1 with long chord length. This spoiler 10 can act primarily to reduce lift load fluctuation and can also assist in reducing oscillation of the outboard blade region.
[0054] The embodiment on the right also shows a single spoiler 10, which in this case extends over much of the region R1 with long chord length and also over the root region. This arrangement can serve to reduce lift load fluctuation.
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[0056] 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. For example, a spoiler can be an integral part of the blade, and after installation the spoiler can be connected to a control system of the wind turbine so that it can be used for load control during operation.
[0057] 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.