Method and system for attaching vortex suppression devices to a wind turbine tower
11585321 · 2023-02-21
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Cpc classification
F03D80/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Y02E10/728
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
F05B2240/122
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F03D13/20
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
F03D7/0296
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05B2260/96
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05B2250/25
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A wind turbine includes a tower and a vortex-induced vibration (VIV) mitigation system configured on the tower. The VIV mitigation system has a rod attached to an outer surface of the tower and extending longitudinally along an axis of the tower. A plurality of strake support guides extend transversely from and are spaced apart along the rod, the strake support guides comprising a length and a shape to retain a strake supported thereon. A strake is wrapped in a helical pattern around the tower, wherein at least a plurality of wraps of the strake are laid on and supported by the strake support guides.
Claims
1. A wind turbine, comprising: a tower; a vortex-induced vibration (VIV) mitigation system configured on the tower, the VIV mitigation system comprising: at least one rod attached to an outer surface of the tower and extending longitudinally along an axis of the tower; a plurality of support guides extending transversely from and spaced apart along the at least one rod; and at least one strake wrapped in a helical pattern around the tower, wherein at least a plurality of wraps of the strake are laid on and supported by the support guides.
2. The wind turbine as in claim 1, wherein the VIV mitigation system comprises a plurality of the rods with support guides provided thereon spaced circumferentially around the tower.
3. The wind turbine as in claim 1, wherein a sufficient number of the support guides are provided to support each wrap of the strake around the tower.
4. The wind turbine as in claim 1, wherein the support guides are adjustable in position along a length of the at least one rod so as to accommodate varying pitches of the helical pattern of the strake.
5. The wind turbine as in claim 1, wherein the support guides are movable between a functional position wherein the support guides extend essentially perpendicular from the tower and a stowed position wherein the support guides are brought to a position so as to extend along and adjacent to the tower.
6. The wind turbine as in claim 5, wherein the support guides are non-movably fixed to the at least one rod, and the at least one rod is rotatable relative to the tower to move the support guides between the functional position and the stowed position.
7. The wind turbine as in claim 6, wherein the at least one rod is connected to the outer surface of the tower with a pivotal connection at opposite ends of the at least one rod, the pivotal connections allowing for the rotatable movement of the at least one rod relative to the tower.
8. The wind turbine as in claim 5, wherein the support guides are pivotally mounted on the at least one rod and pivotal relative to the at least one rod between the functional position and the stowed position.
9. The wind turbine as in claim 8, wherein the support guides are foldable vertically into or against the at least one rod in the stowed position.
10. The wind turbine as in claim 8, wherein the support guides are swingable sideways away from the at least one rod into the stowed position so as to extend essentially adjacent and tangentially relative to the tower.
11. The wind turbine as in claim 1, wherein the at least one rod comprises an elongated rigid member or a supple strap member.
12. A method for installing a vortex-induced vibration (VIV) mitigation system on a wind turbine tower, comprising: attaching a rod to an outer surface of the tower so that the rod extends longitudinally along an axis of the tower; providing a plurality of support guides on the rod that extend transversely from and are spaced apart along the rod; and wrapping at least one strake in a helical pattern around the tower, including laying at least a plurality of wraps of the strake on the support guides.
13. The method as in claim 12, wherein the rod with support guides provided thereon is pre-mounted on a section of the tower before erecting the tower at a field site of the wind turbine.
14. The method as in claim 12, further comprising attaching at least one additional rod with support guides provided thereon circumferentially around the tower.
15. The method as in claim 12, comprising adjusting a location of the support guides vertically along the rod to accommodate varying pitches of the helical pattern.
16. The method as in claim 12, comprising moving the support guides between a functional position wherein the support guides extend essentially perpendicular from the tower and a stowed position wherein the support guides are brought adjacent to the tower.
17. The method as in claim 16, wherein the support guides are non-movably fixed to the rod, and the rod is rotated relative to the tower to move the support guides between the functional position and the stowed position.
18. The method as in claim 16, wherein the rod is connected to the outer surface of the tower with a pivotal connection at opposite ends of the rod, the pivotal connections allowing for the rotatable movement of the rod relative to the tower.
19. The method as in claim 16, wherein the support guides are pivotally mounted on the rod and are pivoted relative to the rod between the functional position and the stowed position.
20. The method as in claim 19, the support guides are folded into or against the rod in the stowed position or are swung sideways away from the rod in the stowed position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) A full and enabling disclosure of the present invention, including the best mode thereof, directed to one of ordinary skill in the art, is set forth in the specification, which makes reference to the appended figures, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(12) Reference now will be made in detail to embodiments of the invention, one or more examples of which are illustrated in the drawings. Each example is provided by way of explanation of the invention, not limitation of the invention. In fact, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made in the present invention without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention. For instance, features illustrated or described as part of one embodiment can be used with another embodiment to yield a still further embodiment. Thus, it is intended that the present invention covers such modifications and variations as come within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents.
(13) Referring to the drawings,
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(15) The wind turbine 10 includes the vortex-induced vibration (VIV) mitigation system 24 configured on the tower 12, for example on one or more sections 30 of the tower 12. The VIV mitigation system 24 may desirably be pre-mounted in whole or in part to the tower section 30 at a manufacturing facility to minimize site work and tower 12 installation time at the wind turbine field site. The VIV mitigation system 24 may be configured on one or multiple sections 30 of the same tower 12.
(16) In the illustrated embodiments, the VIV mitigation system 24 includes a rod 26 connected to an outer surface 54 of the tower 12 and extending longitudinally along an axis 32 (
(17) A plurality of strake support guides 36 extend transversely from and are spaced apart along the rod 26. These strake support guides 36 can take on various shapes and forms, but generally have a length and a shape to retain a strake 38 (
(18) In an alternate embodiment depicted in
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(20) As mentioned, the use of strakes 38 for mitigation of vibration induced vortices is known in the industry, and the strake 38 may have any suitable conventional configuration. For example, in the upper tower section 30 depicted in
(21) In certain embodiments, the rod 26 is a rigid elongated member, such as a lightweight metal beam or bar, that is mounted to the tower section 30 at one or more connection points. For a rigid member, it may suffice to mount the rod 26 at opposite ends 48 thereof using any conventional fastener or connector 52 (e.g., bolt, rivet, etc.). In the embodiment of
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(23) The VIV mitigation system 24 may utilize a single rod 26 or a plurality of the rods 26 spaced circumferentially around the circumference of the tower section 30, as depicted in
(24) The strake support guides 36 may be fixed in position and non-movable relative to the rod 26. For example, the guides may be welded, bolted, adhered, or otherwise permanently fixed in position on the rod 26. Alternately, the strake support guides 36 may be adjustable in position along a length of the rod 26 to accommodate varying pitches of the helical pattern wraps of the strake 38 or spacing between the wraps, as depicted in
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(29) The present invention also encompasses various embodiments of a method for installing the embodiments of the vortex-induced vibration (VIV) mitigation system 24 on a wind turbine tower 12 or tower section 30, as discussed above. In this regard, the method includes attaching a rod 26 to an outer surface 54 of the tower 12, 30 so that the rod 26 extends longitudinally along an axis 32 of the tower 12, 30 and providing a plurality of strake support guides 36 on the rod 26 that extend transversely from and are spaced apart along the rod 26. The method includes wrapping a strake 38 in a helical pattern around the tower 12, 30, including laying at least a plurality of wraps of the strake 38 on the strake support guides 36.
(30) The method may include pre-mounting the rod 26 with strake support guides 36 on the tower section 30 before erecting the tower 12 into a vertical orientation at a field site of the wind turbine 10. Alternatively, the rod 26 with strake support guides 36 may be installed on the tower 12, 30 at the field site with the tower 12 in a vertical or horizontal orientation, wherein the strake 38 is then wrapped around the tower 12, 30 in a vertical or horizontal orientation of the tower 12.
(31) It is not necessary that the rods 36 be removed from the tower 12 after installation of the wind turbine 10. The rods 36 may be designed to remain attached to the tower 12 even after installation. For example, the rods 36 may be relatively compact and have a low surface profile relative to the tower 12, and may also have a color to essentially blend with the tower.
(32) Further aspects of the invention are provided by the subject matter of the following clauses:
(33) Clause 1: A wind turbine, comprising:
(34) a tower;
(35) a vortex-induced vibration (VIV) mitigation system configured on the tower, the VIV mitigation system comprising: a rod attached to an outer surface of the tower and extending longitudinally along an axis of the tower; a plurality of strake support guides extending transversely from and spaced apart along the rod, the strake support guides comprising a length and a shape to retain a strake supported thereon; and a strake wrapped in a helical pattern around the tower, wherein at least a plurality of wraps of the strake are laid on and supported by the strake support guides.
(36) Clause 2: The wind turbine as in clause 1, wherein the VIV mitigation system comprises a plurality of the rods and strake support guides spaced circumferentially around the tower.
(37) Clause 3: The wind turbine as in clause 1, wherein a number of the strake support guides are provided sufficient to support each wrap of the strake around the tower.
(38) Clause 4: The wind turbine as in clause 1, wherein the strake support guides are adjustable in position along a length of the rod so as to accommodate varying pitches of the helical pattern of the strake.
(39) Clause 5: The wind turbine as in clause 1, wherein the strake support guides are movable between a functional position wherein the strake support guides extend essentially perpendicular from the tower and a stowed position wherein the strake support guides are brought to a position so as to extend along and adjacent to the tower.
(40) Clause 6: The wind turbine as in clause 5, wherein the strake support guides are non-movably fixed to the rod, and the rod is rotatable relative to the tower to move the strake support guides between the functional position and the stowed position.
(41) Clause 7: The wind turbine as in clause 6, wherein the rod is connected to the outer surface of the tower with a pivotal connection at opposite ends of the rod, the pivotal connections allowing for the rotatable movement of the rod relative to the tower.
(42) Clause 8: The wind turbine as in clause 5, wherein the strake support guides are pivotally mounted on the rod and pivotal relative to the rod between the functional position and the stowed position.
(43) Clause 9: The wind turbine as in clause 8, wherein the strake support guides are foldable vertically into or against the rod in the stowed position.
(44) Clause 10: The wind turbine as in clause 8, wherein the strake support guides are swingable sideways away from the rod into the stowed position so as to extend essentially adjacent and tangentially relative to the tower.
(45) Clause 11: The wind turbine as in clause 1, wherein the rod comprises an elongated rigid member or a supple strap member.
(46) Clause 12: A method for installing a vortex-induced vibration (VIV) mitigation system on a wind turbine tower, comprising:
(47) attaching a rod to an outer surface of the tower so that the rod extends longitudinally along an axis of the tower;
(48) providing a plurality of strake support guides on the rod that extend transversely from and are spaced apart along the rod, the strake support guides comprising a length and a shape to retain a strake supported thereon; and
(49) wrapping a strake in a helical pattern around the tower, including laying at least a plurality of wraps of the strake on the strake support guides.
(50) Clause 13: The method as in clause 12, wherein the rod with attached strake support guides is pre-mounted on a section of the tower before erecting the tower at a field site of the wind turbine.
(51) Clause 14: The method as in clause 12, comprising attaching a plurality of the rods with strake support guides circumferentially around the tower.
(52) Clause 15: The method as in clause 12, comprising adjusting a location of the strake support guides vertically along the rod to accommodate varying pitches of the helical pattern.
(53) Clause 16: The method as in clause 12, comprising moving the strake support guides between a functional position wherein the strake support guides extend essentially perpendicular from the tower and a stowed position wherein the strake support guides are brought adjacent to the tower.
(54) Clause 17: The method as in clause 16, wherein the strake support guides are non-movably fixed to the rod, and the rod is rotated relative to the tower to move the strake support guides between the functional position and the stowed position.
(55) Clause 18: The method as in clause 16, wherein the rod is connected to the outer surface of the tower with a pivotal connection at opposite ends of the rod, the pivotal connections allowing for the rotatable movement of the rod relative to the tower.
(56) Clause 19: The method as in clause 16, wherein the strake support guides are pivotally mounted on the rod and are pivoted relative to the rod between the functional position and the stowed position.
(57) Clause 20: The method as in clause 19, the strake support guides are folded into or against the rod in the stowed position or are swung sideways away from the rod in the stowed position.
(58) This written description uses examples to disclose the invention, including the best mode, and also to enable any person skilled in the art to practice the invention, including making and using any devices or systems and performing any incorporated methods. The patentable scope of the invention is defined by the claims, and may include other examples that occur to those skilled in the art. Such other examples are intended to be within the scope of the claims if they include structural elements that do not differ from the literal language of the claims, or if they include equivalent structural elements with insubstantial differences from the literal languages of the claims.