SYSTEM FOR GENERATING WAVES IN A POOL
20180135322 · 2018-05-17
Inventors
Cpc classification
F03B3/10
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
F05B2210/404
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
International classification
Abstract
Some embodiments are directed to a system for generating waves in a pool, including, in the region of at least one wall of the pool, at least one water intake mouth connected to a supply source by means of a network of pipes, the network of pipes including at least one pump capable of alternately transferring water from the supply source to the pool and vice versa, the pump being controlled so as to generate, in the region of the water intake mouth, an oscillating flow alternately oriented towards the pool and then towards the supply source.
Claims
1. A system for generating waves in a pool having at least one wen, the system, comprising: at least one water intake mouth, in a region of the at least one wall of the pool; a supply source by a network of pipes connected to the last one water intake mouth, the network of pipes including at least one pump which is capable of alternately transferring water from the supply source to the pool and vice versa, the pump being controlled so as to generate in the region of the water intake mouth an oscillating flow which is alternately oriented towards the pool then towards the supply source; and an open-air reservoir the supplying of the pump with water is performed using the open-air reservoir located upstream from the water intake mouth.
2. The system for generating waves according to claim 1, wherein the oscillating flow has a non-zero average.
3. The system according to 2, further comprising a converging portion that has inclined walls, placed at the outlet of the water intake mouth.
4. The system for generating waves according to claim 1, wherein the water intake mouth is inclined by an angle alpha with respect to the bottom of the pool.
5. The system for generating waves according to claim 1, wherein the outlet of the water intake mouth is provided with a structure in the shape of a honeycomb.
6. The system for generating waves according to claim 1, wherein the pool includes an end opposite the wall including the water intake mouth, and in that the open-air reservoir is connected to the opposite end by a second network of pipes.
7. The system for generating waves according to claim 1, wherein the open-air reservoir consists of a second pool.
8. The system for generating waves according to claim 1, further comprising several water intake mouths placed on top of one another.
9. The system according to claim 2, further comprising a converging portion that has inclined walls, placed at the outlet of the water intake mouth.
10. The system for generating waves according to claim 2, wherein the water intake mouth is inclined by an angle alpha with respect to the bottom of the pool.
11. The system for generating waves according to claim 3, wherein the water intake mouth is inclined by an angle alpha with respect to the bottom of the pool.
12. The system for generating waves according to claim 2, wherein the outlet of the water intake mouth is provided with a structure in the shape of a honeycomb.
13. The system for generating waves according to claim 3, wherein the outlet of the water intake mouth is provided with a structure in the shape of a honeycomb.
14. The system for generating waves according to claim 4, wherein the outlet of the water intake mouth is provided with a structure in the shape of a honeycomb.
15. The system for generating waves according to claim 2, wherein the pool includes an end opposite the wall including the water intake mouth, and in that the open-air reservoir is connected to the opposite end by a second network of pipes.
16. The system for generating waves according to claim 3, wherein the pool includes an end opposite the wall including the water intake mouth, and in that the open-air reservoir is connected to the opposite end by a second network of pipes.
17. The system for generating waves according to claim 4, wherein the pool includes an end opposite the wall including the water intake mouth, and in that the open-air reservoir is connected to the opposite end by a second network of pipes.
18. The system for generating waves according to claim 5, wherein the pool includes an end opposite the wall including the water intake mouth, and in that the open-air reservoir is connected to the opposite end by a second network of pipes.
19. The system for generating waves according to claim 2, wherein the open-air reservoir consists of a second pool.
20. The system for generating waves according to claim 3, wherein the open-air reservoir consists of a second pool.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0047] Other characteristics and advantages shall appear more clearly when reading the following description, of particular embodiments, provided as non-limiting examples, in relation with the annexed drawings wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
[0058] An example of a system for generating waves in a pool 1 is shown in
[0059] In the example of
[0060] The water intake mouth 2 is also provided at its outlet with a structure in the shape of a honeycomb 7. This structure 8 makes it possible to break any swirling structures that would be generated by the pump.
[0061] The system for generating waves of
[0062] The term positive flow designates the flow generated by the pump when the latter is oriented in a particular direction, for example towards the pool. When the pump is oriented in the direction opposite to the particular direction, the flow is considered negative. The term non-zero flow designates the fact that the oscillating flow generated by the pump is oriented more in one direction than the other. As such, in order to generate a current in the pool, the pump is oriented more in the direction of the pool than in the opposite direction.
[0063] An alternative of the system for generating waves of
[0064] This system includes a pool 1000 including a wall 2000 that forms a water intake mouth and a pipe 3000 through which the pool 1000 communicates with a reservoir 4000. A pump 5000 positioned in the pipe 3000 is controlled in such a way as to generate a flow of water that has an oscillating flow alternately oriented towards the pool 1000 then towards the reservoir 4000, in order to generate waves 6000 in the pool 1000. This system includes with respect to the system of
[0068] The reservoir 4000 is for example a reservoir in the open air.
[0069] The angle is for example between 0 and 15 degrees, preferably 5 degrees.
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[0071] The pipe 9000 has the advantage of allowing for the circulation of a current generated by the pump when a non-zero flow is imposed. The circulation of the current generated is done from the pool to the reservoir, as shown by the arrows.
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[0075] This second pool 4001 can be identical to or different from the initial pool 1000.
[0076] The advantage of this embodiment is to make it possible to generate waves and/or current in the two pools. Furthermore, in this embodiment the pipe 3004 includes a pump 5003 and structures in the shape of a honeycomb 10001, 10002 respectively on the side of the initial pool 1000 and on the side of the second pool 4001. However, these structures in the shape of a honeycomb 10001, 10002 are optional.
[0077] In the same way, it is possible to have several pipes each provided with a pump and which are arranged next to one another and/or superposed.
[0078] It can also be provided that the pipe or pipes, be inclined towards one of the two pools 1000, 4001. Of course for all of the embodiments shown, it is possible to generate current in addition to generating waves.
[0079] A second embodiment of a system for generating waves according to some embodiments is shown in
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[0081] An example of a system for recovering energy from waves 100 at sea is shown in
[0082] In order to enhance or optimize the output of the turbine, the pump is controlled in such a way as to produce a loss of load that is proportional to the acceleration in order to reduce the apparent inertia of the water contained in the network of pipes. To do this, a sensor 107 positioned in the pipe measures the speed of the flow continuously.
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[0085] The water intake mouth 200 is connected to a pipe 203 submerged in the water at a sufficient depth, for example 50 m below the level of the water. The latter is terminated by an opening in the shape of a converging portion 204. A solid structure 205, integral with the structure 201, is used to maintain the pipe 203. In the same way as for the embodiments described in reference to the
[0086] Optionally this system also includes a converging portion positioned at the inlet of the water intake mouth in order to concentrate the flow of water at the inlet of this water intake mouth 200.