Device For Transforming Kinetic Energy Of Water Flowing In A Horizontal Direction Into Another Kind Of Energy
20190031301 ยท 2019-01-31
Inventors
Cpc classification
B63B2035/4466
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y02E10/30
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
F03B13/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05B2250/71
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05B2240/97
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
H02K7/1823
ELECTRICITY
B63B35/44
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F03B17/061
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05B2220/50
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Y02E10/20
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
F05B2210/11
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
B63B35/44
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
H02K7/18
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
The invention provides a device for transforming kinetic energy of water flowing in a horizontal direction into electric energy, comprising a semi-submerged, frame extending perpendicular to the direction of flow, comprising at least two vertical struts, a number of energy converters connected to said frame, the energy converters comprising a propeller on a propeller shaft in the direction of flow and a generator coupled to the propeller shaft and mooring means, wherein the frame comprises a horizontal connecting structure connecting the vertical struts at their lower ends and having a cross section with a surface area which is equal to or greater than the surface area of the cross section of the vertical struts and wherein the energy converters are connected to the frame by arms between the frame and the energy converters, the cross section of the arms being smaller than the cross section of the frame.
Claims
1. Device for transforming kinetic energy of water flowing in a horizontal direction into another kind of energy, the device comprising: a buoyant semi-submerged, at least partially hollow frame of which the main plane extends perpendicular to the direction of flow, the frame comprising at least two substantially vertical struts; and a number of energy converting units connected to said frame, each of the energy converting units comprising a propeller mounted on a substantial horizontal propeller shaft extending in the direction of flow and an energy converter of which the rotor is coupled to the propeller shaft, characterized in that the frame is substantially U-shaped, that each of the energy converting units is connected to the frame by an arm extending between the frame and the energy converting units, that each arm connects a single energy converting unit to the frame, and that the cross section of the arms is smaller than the smallest cross section of the frame.
2. Device as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the frame comprises two vertical struts and two slanting struts, each connecting the lower end of a vertical strut with a ballast tank located at the lowest position of the frame and that the vertical struts comprise widened sections at their upper ends functioning as air chambers.
3. Device as claimed in claim 1 or 2, characterized in that each of the lower ends of the vertical struts is joined to a connecting element and that each of the upper ends of each of the slanting struts is joined to a connecting element with a longitudinal shape, that each of the arms connecting the energy converting units to the frame is connected to a connecting element.
4. Device as claimed in claim 3, characterized in that the centres of the joints between the connecting elements, and the vertical struts, the oblique struts and the arms respectively, are within a first plane parallel to the main plane of the frame.
5. Device as claimed in any of the preceding claims, characterized in that the centres of the energy converting units are all located in a second plane extending in the main plane of the frame.
6. Device as claimed in any of the preceding claims, characterized in that the vertical struts, the oblique connecting struts and the arms have a cross section with substantially the shape of a lozenge, wherein the longitudinal axis of the lozenge extends perpendicular to the main plane of the device.
7. Device as claimed in any of the preceding claims, characterized in that the connecting elements comprises coupling points for connection with anchor lines located at both ends of the connecting elements.
8. Device as claimed in claim 7, characterized in that the coupling points for connection with the anchor lines are located on a substantial distance from the plane in which the centres of the energy converting units are located.
9. Device as claimed in any of the claims 2-8, characterized in that the ballast tank is divided in at least two sections by at least one section wall.
10. Device as claimed in any of the claims 2-9, characterized in that the ballast tank is connectable with the air chambers.
11. Combination of a device as claimed in claim 7 or 8, and mooring means, characterized in that the mooring means comprises at least two mooring lines extending at either side of the device with a substantial component perpendicular to the direction of the main plain of the device, the first ends of each of the mooring lines being fixed to coupling points and the second ends of the mooring lines being fixed to anchoring points at mutually opposite sides of the device.
12. Combination as claimed in claim 11, characterized in that the first ends of the mooring lines have a bifurcated structure and that the bifurcated ends are connected to the connection points of the device and the second ends are connected to the anchoring points.
13. Combination as claimed in claim 11 or 12, characterized in that the mooring lines each comprise a first section between the device and a buoy and a second section between the buoy and the anchoring point, wherein the second section has a specific weight per length which is at least a factor 10 greater than that of the first section.
14. Combination as claimed in claim 13, characterized in that the second section of the mooring lines comprises a sub section adjacent to the anchoring point formed by a chain.
15. Combination as claimed in any of the claims 11-14, characterized in that a power cable is guided along one of the mooring lines and that the power cable is attached to the mooring lines at regular distances.
16. Method for transferring a device as claimed in any of the claims 1-10 from a substantial vertical position into a substantial horizontal position, characterized by transferring water from the ballast tank to at least one of the air chambers.
17. Method for transferring a device as claimed in any of the claims 1-10 from a substantial horizontal position into a substantial vertical position, characterized by transferring water from at least one of the air chambers to the ballast tank.
18. Method for installing a combination as claimed in any of the claims 11-15, characterized by the followings steps: launching the device into the water, wherein the frame extends substantially horizontally; transporting the device to the its installation location; filling water into the ballast tank, thus changing the position of the frames from substantially horizontal to substantially vertical; and mooring the frame by mooring lines.
19. Method as claimed in any of the claims 16-18, characterized in that the transfer of water from the ballast tank to the air chambers or vice versa takes place by urging air into the ballast tank and releasing air from the air chambers or by urging air into the air chambers and releasing air from the ballast tank respectively.
Description
[0027] Subsequently the present invention will be elucidated with the help of the accompanying drawings, showing;
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[0040] Further the device comprise four energy converters 7a, 7b, 7c, 7d respectively, each of which is connected to one of the struts 3a, 3b through an arm 6a, 6b, 6c, 6d respectively. It is noted that two energy converters 7 are connected to each of the struts 3, such that the struts 3 enclose two energy converters 7b and 7c and the two remaining energy converters 7a, 7d respectively, are located at the outer sides of the struts 3. Preferably the arms are made steel, just as the frame 2, although other materials are not excluded.
[0041] Each of the energy converters 7 comprises a water turbine 8 and a generator 9, combined into a nacelle 10. The water turbine 8 further comprises blades 11, connected to its shaft. Preferably but not necessarily, the shaft of the water turbine 8 is directly connected to the shaft of the generator 9. However, it is also possible that a non-depicted gear box is located between the water turbine 8 and the generator 9. Further the shaft of each of the water turbines 8 extends parallel to the direction of flow of the water. To make the cross section of the nacelle 10 perpendicular to the direction of flow as small as possible, it is preferable that the shaft of the generator 9 extends parallel to the shaft of the water turbine 8. There may be design considerations leading to the shaft of the generator 8 extending in another direction.
[0042] The dimensions and the weight of the frame 2 and the energy converters 7 and auxiliary equipment, are such that the device floats in the water with the frame 2 semi submerged. On top of the part of the strut 3b above the water surface, an entrance unit 12 has been provided, allowing access to the inner parts of the hollow frame. The entrance unit 12 is a box shaped part having a door 1. However it may also be formed by a hatch as in a submarine. Other forms of entrance unit, such as that common in submarines are not excluded. To transfer the electrical energy generated in the energy converters to the electrical distribution grid, a cable 15 has been provided. The end of the cable not visible in the drawing is connected to such a grid, possibly via a switching station, while the visible end of the cable 15 is guided to a connection box 16 attached to the frame above the water surface andin this embodimentadjacent to the entrance unit. However other locations of connection box, such as below the water surface are not excluded. The connection box itself is connected to the energy converters, as will be later described in conjunction with
[0043] The embodiment depicted in
[0044] The cross sectional view of
[0045] The electrical unit is connected to the generators by cables 21 and to the connection box 16 by a cable 22. The frame is divided into compartments with are separated by bulkheads 23, which have been provided with cable glands 24 for the cables 21, 22. Further the bulkheads comprise doors not depicted in the drawings for access to the compartments for maintenance and repair.
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[0047] For the situation when the direction of flow is reversed, such as in tidal waters, the end of mooring line 34 is attached to the left hand strut 3a, and ends of the mooring lines 35 and 36 are attached to the right hand strut 3b. Hence a mirrored configuration appears. Variations on this mirrored configuration are possible. Hence two mooring lines extending downstream may be attached to the left hand strut 3a and a single mooring line may be attached to the right hand strut 3b, while further different numbers of mooring lines may be attached to the frame.
[0048] The mooring lines 31-36 may be formed by steel lines, lines made of fibres or by chains. The other ends of the mooring lines 31-36 are attached to anchoring points, for instance on anchors on the sea bed, on the shores or banks of the sea, lakes or rivers or on engineering structures.
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[0050] It is however also possible that the mooring lines at either side of the device are connected to a single united mooring line, through a further bifurcation, as disclosed in
[0051] The embodiment depicted in
[0052] The cross section of each of the struts 51, 52 and the arms 55 has the shape of a lozenge, as is depicted in
[0053] This configuration allows to adapt the size of the frame 50, to the diameters of the rotors of the water turbines by simply varying the lengths of the struts 51, 52 and the arms 55, thus simplifying the design procedure for different powers. Further the ballast tank 53 is divided into two or more compartments and all of these compartments are connectable to the air chambers 58 forming the upper sections of the vertical struts 51, to allow water to be transferred between these vessels 53, 58. Both vessels 53, 58 have connections to allow the vessels to be connected to an air pump transferring the water between the ballast tank 53 and the air chambers 58.
[0054] The connection elements 54 are formed by torpedo shaped members, and the centres of all struts 51, 52 and arms 55 connected thereto reside in the same plane, thus reducing momentums in the frame 50. Further the connection elements 54 are centrally provided with coupling plates 59 in which holes 60 are made to allow coupling to the mooring lines. The coupling plates extend a substantial distance on both sides from the centre plane of the frame 50. In both ends of the coupling plates three holes 60 are provided to allow adjustment of the position of the frame. Electrical equipment, such as control units, switches and transformers, is located in the vertical struts.
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[0056] The bifurcated structure of the mooring lines appears from
[0057] The preceding combination, comprises two mooring lines only, but the combination depicted in
[0058] Although the invention has been elucidated with the help embodiments according to the preceding description and drawings, the features of the several embodiments may be combined as the skilled would do, and the scope of the invention is determined by the claims.