Surface level follow-up arrangement for a wave energy re-covery system
10132289 · 2018-11-20
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F03B13/264
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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
H02K7/1876
ELECTRICITY
F03B13/182
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
F05B2270/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F03B13/18
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
H02K7/18
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
This invention relates to a surface level follow-up arrangement for a wave energy recovery unit where the wave energy recovery unit comprises at least a panel element hinged at its lower edge onto the base at the bottom of the sea with the help of one or more support structures and one or more support shafts to make a reciprocating motion in response to kinetic energy of waves or tidal currents. The arrangement comprises at least a surface level follow-up means capable to change the vertical position of the upper edge of the reciprocating panel element along with the change of the vertical position of the surface level caused by a tidal fluctuation.
Claims
1. A wave energy recovery unit having a surface level following arrangement comprising: a panel element hinged at its lower edge onto a base provided at a bottom of the sea, the panel element being provided with one or more support structures and one or more support shafts, the panel element receiving a reciprocating motion in response to kinetic energy of waves or tidal currents, and a surface level follower changing vertical position of an upper edge of the panel element along with change of the vertical position of a surface level caused by a tidal fluctuation, wherein the surface level -follower comprises further one or more supporting members connected to the pontoon, and choke valves to dampen the movement of the pontoon.
2. The wave energy recovery unit according to claim 1, wherein each supporting member comprises a piston rod, a piston and a cylinder filled with liquid, and the piston is arranged to move back and forth in the cylinder aided by the buoyancy of the pontoon.
3. The wave energy recovery unit according to claim 2, wherein upper choke valves are provided at the upper part of the cylinder above the piston, and lower choke valves are provided at the lower part of the cylinder below the piston, and the choke valves are connected from inside the cylinder to the ambient seawater.
4. The wave energy recovery unit according to claim 3, wherein a choke valve is provided in the piston so that the first end of the choke valve is inside the cylinder space above the piston, and the second end of the choke valve is provided inside the cylinder space below the piston so that the choke valve connects upper space of the cylinder with the lower space of the cylinder.
5. The wave energy recovery unit according to claim 1, wherein the choke valves are static apertures that are arranged to operate automatically without adjustment.
6. The wave energy recovery unit according to claim 1, wherein the choke valves are adjustable control valves actuated under control of a control.
7. The wave energy recovery unit according to claim 6, wherein the adjustable control valves are each equipped with a choke to restrict or prevent the water flow through the valves.
8. A wave energy recovery unit having a surface level following arrangement comprising: a panel element hinged at its lower edge onto a base provided at a bottom of the sea, the panel element being provided with one or more support structures and one or more support shafts, the panel element receiving a reciprocating motion in response to kinetic energy of waves or tidal currents, and a surface level follower slidably mounted as a part of the panel element and changing vertical position of an upper edge of the panel element along with change of the vertical position of a surface level caused by a tidal fluctuation and including, a buoyant pontoon forming the upper edge of the panel element arranged to keep its predetermined position in relation to the surface level by the help of buoyancy, and one or more supporting members connected to the pontoon, and choke valves to dampen the motions of the pontoon.
9. The wave energy recovery unit according to claim 8, wherein the pontoon is arranged to automatically follow the surface level upwards and downwards at a predetermined distance from the surface level.
10. The wave energy recovery unit according to claim 9, wherein the pontoon is adjusted to follow the surface level upwards and downwards help of buoyancy at a rate of speed that substantially matches a tidal based change in sea level.
11. The wave energy recovery unit according to claim 10, wherein the surface level follower comprises further one or more supporting members connected to the pontoon, and choke valves to dampen the motions of the pontoon.
12. The wave energy recovery unit according to claim 9, wherein the surface level follower comprises further one or more supporting members connected to the pontoon, and choke valves to dampen the motions of the pontoon.
13. A wave energy recovery unit according to claim 8, wherein each supporting member comprises a piston rod, a piston and a cylinder filled with liquid, and each piston is arranged to move back and forth in its associated cylinder by the help of the buoyancy of the pontoon.
14. The wave energy recovery unit according to claim 9, wherein each supporting member comprises a piston rod, a piston and a cylinder filled with liquid, and the piston is arranged to move back and forth in the cylinder by the help of the buoyancy of the pontoon.
Description
(1) In the following, the invention will be described in detail by the aid of examples by referring to the attached simplified and diagrammatic drawings, wherein
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(20) The wave energy recovery unit 1 according to the invention comprises at least the plate like panel element 2 that is hinged onto the base at the bottom of the sea with the help of one or more support structures 3 and one or more support shafts 5. Each wave energy recovery unit 1 comprises in addition at least recovering means or the power-take-of (PTO) means of the wave energy. The panel element 2 is arranged to make reciprocating motion caused by the kinetic energy of the waves, and the recovered energy is either saved into the energy storages situated inside the panel element 2 or transferred through the collecting means and cables or pipes to the use of the next unit that can be for instance a collecting station situated on shore. The fresh water produced by the wave energy recovery unit 1 can be stored in containers situated inside the panel element 2 of the wave energy recovery unit 1, and delivered time to time for further use. The lower portion of the panel element 2 can be hollow comprising one or more compartments that are sealed against seawater and which compartments contain the devices and means needed to collect, convert and store the wave energy.
(21) In order to be able to optimize the capture of the wave energy during all different tidal and weather conditions the position of the upper edge of the reciprocating panel element 2, i.e. the upper edge of the surface level follow-up means 4, in relation to the prevailing surface level has to be controlled. This means that the distance between the upper edge of the reciprocating panel element 2 in its upright position and surface level of the sea should keep essentially the same all the time though the surface level varies according to tidal periods. The fluctuation can be several meters, which causes power losses because during a high tide there can be a high area between the upper edge of the reciprocating panel element 2 and the surface level of the sea where a massive part of the wave energy passes the panel element 2 without giving its energy to the panel element 2.
(22) The controlling is performed with the surface level follow-up means 4 that is installed at the upper part of the lower portion of the panel element 2 as shown in
(23) The panel extension 4b of the surface level follow-up means 4 could be outside the lower portion of the panel element 2 as shown in
(24) The pontoon 4a is hollow and filled with gas like air to the extent that makes the pontoon 4a to float in a pre-determined depth in the water when taking the whole free mass of the surface level follow-up means 4 into consideration. Thus the upper edge of the pontoon 4a can be at a certain distance below the surface level or the pontoon 4a can be floating partially or completely on the surface of the sea.
(25) The pontoon 4a is about circular in its cross-section. Correspondingly the panel extension 4b is for example flat like a wall. The pontoon 4a is supported by a group of supporting members 4c, for instance by two or more supporting members 4c, each of which comprising for instance a piston rod 4d, a piston 4e and a cylinder 4f where the piston 4e moves back and forth. The cylinders 4f are fastened to the lower portion of the panel element 2, preferably inside the panel element 2, and the vertical position of the cylinders 4f can vary according to the structure of the arrangement. So, the vertical position of the cylinders 4f can be as up as possible like shown in
(26) An upper choke valve 6a is located in the upper part of the cylinder 4f above the piston 4e and a lower choke valve 6b is located in the lower part of the cylinder 4f beneath the piston 4e. The choke valves 6a and 6b can be simple apertures that operate automatically without any adjustment, or they can be for instance adjustable magnet control valves that can be adjusted and opened or closed for instance by a remote control. The choke valves 6a and 6b are connected for instance from inside the cylinder 4f to the seawater outside the panel element 2 so that depending on the pressure seawater can flow freely into the cylinder 4f and out from the cylinder 4f moving at the same time the piston 4e to one direction at a time. The diameter of the aperture of the choke valves 6a and 6b is selected so that the pontoon 4a follows automatically the height variation of the surface level of the sea at the same rate of speed as the tide varies. So, when the tidal period from the lowermost level to the uppermost level is about 6 hours, the upper part 4a follows the surface with the same about 6 hours' period. Thus the distance between the upper edge of the pontoon 4a and the surface level of the sea keeps always essentially the same, and disturbing vibration caused by motions of waves does not exist.
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(28) When the tide is low the piston 4e is in its lowermost position in the cylinder 4f that is full of liquid that is in this example seawater. When the tide comes in and the surface level 7 begins to rise the buoyancy of the pontoon 4a draws the pontoon 4a, panel extension 4b, piston rod 4d and the piston 4e upwards along with the slowly rising surface level 7. When the piston 4e is rising upwards it draws at the same time seawater through the lower choke valve 6b into the lower part of the cylinder 4f. At the same time the same amount of water escapes from the upper part of the cylinder 4f through the upper choke valve 6a to the sea. The choke valves 6a and 6b limit the speed of the motion of the piston 4e so that the moving parts 4a-4e connected to each other move attenuated along with the slowly rising surface level 7 and do not follow the faster wave motions.
(29) The cylinder 4f is fastened to the inner walls of the panel element 2 with one or more brackets 8 or alike, and in this embodiment the cylinder 4f is positioned so low that the wall of the panel extension 4b can be unbroken and the panel extension 4b can move up and down inside the lower portion of the panel element 2 without colliding into the cylinder 4f. If the cylinders 4f were higher the walls of the panel extension 4b should be equipped with proper openings matching with the size and locations of the cylinders 4f.
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(35) The arrangement according to the invention comprises the means for changing the height of the upper edge of the panel element 2 so that the upper edge of the reciprocating panel element 2 follows automatically and self-operated the fluctuation of the surface level 7 of the sea or the water basin caused by the tidal variation. When following the surface level 7 the upper edge of the reciprocating panel element 2 is advantageously just at the surface level 7 or in the neighborhood of the surface level 7 or immediately beneath the surface level 7. In that situation the upper edge of the reciprocating panel element 2 can also be at a pre-determined certain distance beneath the surface level 7, or at a pre-determined certain distance above the surface level 7.
(36) The follow-up of the surface level 7 is based on an attenuated motion where the upper edge of the reciprocating panel element 2 follows the fluctuation of the surface level 7 caused by the tidal movement only, and does not react to the faster motions of waves. The attenuation is achieved by the choke valves 6a, 6b, 6c that are either non-adjustable, adjustable or both in combination together. Adjustable valves are needed if a certain position of the upper edge of the panel element 2 is wanted to keep. For instance, if a stormy weather is coming it may be necessary to keep the upper edge of the panel element 2 as low as possible. Then the surface level follow-up means 4 can be locked for instance at lowermost position by the help of adjustable choke valves a, 6b, 6c by closing the choke valves a, 6b, 6c when the pontoon 4a is its lowermost position. The closing and opening can be done via a remote control (which is illustrated in
(37) It is obvious to the person skilled in the art that the invention is not restricted to the example described above but that it may be varied within the scope of the claims presented below. Thus, for example, the structure of the surface level follow-up means can vary.