Wind turbine with tower climatisation system using outside air
10077760 ยท 2018-09-18
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F05B2240/95
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F03D9/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F03D80/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05B2250/501
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05B2260/64
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F03D80/60
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
International classification
F03D9/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F03D80/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A wind turbine includes a tower, the tower having an upper part, a middle part and a lower part. The lower and the middle part of the tower form the base of the tower, waste heat generating equipment located in the middle part of the tower, and a cooling device with at least one cooling device inlet formed in the tower for introducing outside air surrounding the tower into the tower. The cooling device is adapted to guide the outside air from each cooling device inlet into the lower part of the tower such that the outside air can ascend towards the middle part and upper part of the tower while cooling the waste heat generating equipment. each cooling device inlet is located in the upper part of the tower.
Claims
1. A wind turbine comprising: a tower, the tower having an upper part, a middle part and a lower part, the lower and the middle part of the tower forming the base of the tower; a waste heat generator located in the middle part of the tower; a cooler with at least one cooler inlet formed in the tower for introducing outside air surrounding the tower into the tower, the cooler being adapted to guide the outside air from each cooler inlet into the lower part of the tower such that the outside air can ascend towards the middle part and upper part of the tower while cooling the waste heat generator, each cooler inlet being located in the upper part of the tower; and a waste heat dissipater, the waste heat dissipater having a first setting wherein the waste heat dissipater is adjusted for extracting waste heat from the waste heat generator and for dumping the extracted waste heat into the base of the tower.
2. The wind turbine as recited in claim 1 wherein the first setting is a circulation setting wherein inside air located in the base of the tower is drawn into the waste heat dissipater, waste heat is transferred to the drawn-in air, and the ensuing heated air is outputted back to the base of the tower.
3. The wind turbine as recited in claim 1 wherein the waste heat dissipater has a second setting wherein the waste heat dissipater is adjusted for extracting waste heat from the waste heat generator and for dumping the extracted waste heat into an environment surrounding the wind turbine.
4. The wind turbine as recited in claim 3 wherein the second setting is a throughput setting wherein air outside the tower is drawn into the waste heat dissipater, waste heat is transferred to the drawn-in air, and the ensuing heated air is output back to the outside.
5. The wind turbine as recited in claim 1 wherein the waste heat dissipater includes: an intake piece with an inside air inlet and an outside air inlet; a discharge piece with an inside air outlet and an outside air outlet; and a switch for switching the waste heat dissipater between: i) a circulation setting wherein the inside air inlet is in fluid communication with the inside air outlet; and ii) a throughput setting wherein the outside air inlet is in fluid communication with the outside air outlet.
6. The wind turbine as recited in claim 5 wherein the switch is a pair of shutters, one of the shutters being arranged in the intake piece for selectively shutting either the inside air inlet or the outside air inlet, the other of the shutters being arranged in the discharge piece for selectively shutting either the inside air outlet or the outside air outlet.
7. The wind turbine as recited in claim 1 wherein the waste heat generator includes a transformer, the waste heat dissipater being adapted for cooling the transformer.
8. The wind turbine as recited in claim 1 further comprising: a sensor assembly for monitoring air parameters at least one of inside and outside the wind turbine tower; and an air conditioning controller adapted for receiving sensor readings from the sensor assembly and for maintaining air parameters inside the wind turbine tower within a predetermined range by controlling at least one of the cooler and the waste heat dissipater.
9. The wind turbine as recited in claim 8 wherein the air parameters are air temperature and relative air humidity.
Description
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention will be better understood when reading the following description of a non limiting example of the invention, with reference to the accompanying figures, wherein
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(5) The wind turbine 1 is located in environment 2, which, in the present embodiment, is a marine environment. Accordingly, the wind turbine 1 shown in the figures is an offshore wind turbine. The sea surrounding the wind turbine 1 is indicated by the reference S. The sea S defines a sea level L. Above the sea level L, there is a sea spray zone Z with an upper end 3 and a height H. Sea spray zone Z not only includes a splash water zone where a wave run up is possible (the splash water zone typically ends 10 meters above sea level L), but extends further up to the height that can be reached by scattered water droplets. Accordingly, sea spray zone Z has a large concentration of scattered water droplets. The typical height H of the sea spray zone Z is of the order of 30 meters above sea level L.
(6) Wind turbine 1 includes waste heat generating equipment 14, such as a transformer.
(7) Wind turbine 1 also has a tower 100, the tower having an upper part 4 with a lower end 5, a middle part 6 and a lower part 8 with an upper end 7. The lower and the middle part 8, 6 of the tower form the base 9 of the tower.
(8) The upper part 4 of the tower is defined as that part of the tower which is located above the sea spray zone Z. Accordingly, the lower end 5 of the upper part 4 of the tower 100 coincides with the upper end 3 of the sea spray zone Z.
(9) The middle part 6 of the tower is defined as that part of the tower which houses the waste heat generating equipment 14.
(10) The lower part 8 of the tower is defined as the part of the tower below the waste heat generating equipment 14.
(11) The upper outside air surrounding the upper part 4 of the tower has the reference number 10. The lower outside air surrounding the base 9 of the tower, which at the same time is the outside air within the sea spray zone Z, has the reference number 12.
(12) The lower outside air 12 has a high salt and water content, whereas the salt and water content of the upper outside air 10 above the sea spray zone Z is substantially lower.
(13) Wind turbine 1 is equipped with a tower climatisation system. The tower climatisation system comprises a cooling device 16, a waste heat dissipating device 18, a sensor assembly 80, 90 and an air conditioning controller 21.
(14) Cooling device 16 includes: at least one cooling device inlet 22 formed in the upper part 4 of the tower for introducing upper outside air 10 surrounding the tower into the tower; an air treatment unit 20 for treating the upper outside air 10, said air treatment unit having an intake 24 for the upper outside air and at least one outlet 26 for the treated upper outside air; and an air guiding element 28, such as a piping, for guiding the upper outside air 10 from the cooling device inlet 22 through the air treatment unit 20 into the lower part 8 of the tower 100.
(15) Preferably, the air treatment unit 20 comprises one or more filters 32 and one or more controllable fans 34.
(16) In one embodiment, the air treatment unit 20 has a single intake 24 for the upper outside air 10 and two outlets 26 for the treated upper outside air 10, each of the two outlets 26 of the air treatment unit 20 including a controllable fan 34. In this embodiment, the piping 28 includes two parallel pipes, the two pipes guiding the treated air in two separate air flows from the air treatment unit 20 to the lower part 8 of the tower 100.
(17) The waste heat dissipating device 18 is a cooling apparatus fitted to the transformer 14 in order to cool it. The waste heat dissipating device 18 comprises: an intake piece 36 with an inside air inlet 38 and an outside air inlet 42; a heat exchanger 40 connected to the intake piece 36; a conveyor fan 43 connected to the heat exchanger 40; a discharge piece 44 with an inside air outlet 46 and an outside air outlet 48; and a switching device 50.
(18) Preferably, the switching device is a pair of shutters 50, with one shutter 50 arranged in the intake piece 36 for selectively shutting either the inside air inlet 38 or the outside air inlet 42, and the other shutter 50 arranged in the discharge piece 44 for selectively shutting either the inside air outlet 46 or the outside air outlet 48.
(19) The sensor assembly comprises a first set of air temperature and relative air humidity sensors 90 arranged inside the tower 100, and a second set of air temperature and relative air humidity sensors 80 arranged outside the tower 100, above the sea spray zone Z.
(20) The air conditioning controller 21 is adapted to control the cooling device 16 and the waste heat dissipating device 18 via control connections C and to receive sensor readings from the sensor assembly 80, 90 via read out connections R.
(21) More precisely, the control connections C permit the fans 34, 43 and the switching device 50 to be controlled by the air conditioning controller 21.
(22) The operation of the tower climatisation system will now be described.
(23) The tower climatisation system has two main operating modes, namely a circulation mode and a forced throughput mode.
(24) In both modes, upper outside air 10 is sucked into the upper part 4 of the tower 100 by the fan 34. The fan's 34 suction power is controlled by the air conditioning controller 21 in order to adapt the amount of sucked-in air to the conditions inside the tower as indicated by the sensor assembly 80, 90.
(25) The sucked-in air is then filtered in the air treatment unit 20 and blown into the lower part 8 of the tower 100. As indicated by arrows A, the air then ascends towards the upper part 4 of the tower, while flowing along the waste heat generating equipment 14. The ascending air takes up heat from the waste heat generating equipment, which reduces the air's relative humidity and cools the waste heat generating equipment.
(26) By using upper outside air to cool the waste heat generating equipment 14, the air treatment unit 20 can be kept simple, preferably having only a few passive filters. Indeed, no complex air treatment is needed since the upper outside air 10 is relatively clean, i.e. relatively free from corrosion inducing salt and water.
(27) Under conditions of low temperature and high relative humidity inside the tower 100 and/or low power output from the wind turbine 1, the air conditioning controller 21 operates the tower climatisation system in the circulation mode. In this mode (cf.
(28) Under conditions of high temperature and low relative humidity inside the tower 100 and/or high power output from the wind turbine 1, the air conditioning controller 21 operates the tower climatisation system in the throughput mode. In this mode (cf.
(29) Note that the shutters 50 are coupled in a way preventing lower outside air 12 from entering the inside air outlet 46 or the inside air inlet 38. Due to its high salt and water content, lower outside air 12 must not be blown freely into the interior of the tower 100.
(30) The tower climatisation system as described above has the additional advantage of low energy consumption. Indeed, the only energy consuming devices are the fans 34, 43, the sensor assembly 80, 90 and the air conditioning controller 21. Note that the energy consumption of the sensor assembly 80, 90 and the air conditioning controller 21 is almost negligible since these components are low voltage devices.