SUBMERSIBLE POWER GENERATION PLATFORM
20180106236 ยท 2018-04-19
Inventors
Cpc classification
F03B17/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F03B11/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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
B63B2035/4466
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F03B13/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F03B13/22
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05B2240/97
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F03B17/061
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
F03B13/22
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F03B17/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F03B11/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
Discloses herein a submersible power generation platform. The submersible power generation platform a power generation unit (10) including blades (11) configured to be rotated by flowing water (1) and a generator (13) configured to receive rotational force and to generate electricity; a frame (20) configured to fasten the power generation unit (10) therein so that the blades (11) are disposed toward a front location from the flowing water (1) enters; a pair of buoyant objects (30) configured to be disposed on both sides of the frame (20), and to float the frame (20); and one or more fastening ropes (40) configured to fasten the buoyant objects (30), wherein one end of each of the fastening ropes (40) is coupled to a balance center portion on the outer surface of a corresponding one of the buoyant objects (30) or an upstream portion of the buoyant object (30).
Claims
1. A submersible power generation platform, comprising: a power generation unit including blades configured to be rotated by flowing water and a generator configured to receive rotational force of the blades and generate electricity; a frame configured to fasten the power generation unit therein so that the blades are disposed toward a front location from which the flowing water enters; a pair of buoyant objects configured to be disposed on both sides of the frame, and to float the frame by means of buoyancy; and one or more fastening ropes configured to fasten the buoyant objects to a water channel, wherein one end of each of the fastening ropes is coupled to a balance center portion on an outer surface of a corresponding one of the buoyant objects, determined by considering weight and buoyancy of each of the power generation unit, the frame, and the buoyant object, and flow speed of the flowing water, or an upstream portion of the buoyant object in the direction in which the flowing water enters, in order to maintain balance of the frame; wherein the buoyant object coupled to the fastening rope is selectively lifted and lowered in the water and located at a predetermined water level so that the blades are rotated at a predetermined one of flow speeds which vary with water levels.
2. The submersible power generation platform of claim 1, further comprising a duct configured such that a flow path configured to pass the flowing water therethrough is formed therethrough, the power generation unit is fixedly disposed inside the flow path, and the duct guides the flowing water toward the blades; wherein a hollow space is provided inside the duct, and the duct is selectively lifted and lowered in such a manner that air or water selectively enters into and exits from the duct.
3. The submersible power generation platform of claim 1, wherein the balance center portion has a width in the direction in which the flowing water enters within a range of 8 to 12% of a length of the buoyant object based on a vertical axis passing through a center of the buoyant object in a lengthwise direction thereof.
4. The submersible power generation platform of claim 1, wherein the submersible power generation platform is disposed in an ocean, a first fastening rope, which is any one of the fastening ropes, connects an upstream portion of the buoyant object to a portion of a floor of the ocean in front of the frame, and a second fastening rope, which is a remaining one of the fastening ropes, connects a back portion of the buoyant object to a portion of the floor of the ocean in back of the frame, thereby enabling the submersible power generation platform to generate power by means of a tidal current in which a flow direction of seawater is reversed.
5. The submersible power generation platform of claim 1, wherein the frame is rotated relative to the buoyant objects.
6. The submersible power generation platform of claim 5, further comprising a first rotation drive unit configured to include an actuator for generating rotational force, which is a geared motor or hydraulic device, and to rotate the frame.
7. The submersible power generation platform of claim 5, further comprising a second rotation drive unit configured to include a driving pulley part configured such that first and second pulleys disposed in parallel with each other are coupled to and rotated along with an actuator, which is a geared motor or hydraulic device, and a driven pulley part configured such that third and fourth pulleys disposed in parallel with each other are coupled to one side or both sides of the frame and are rotated by rotational force of the driving pulley part; wherein when the driving pulley part is rotated in a first rotation direction, which is any one of clockwise and counterclockwise directions, a first rope coupled to the third pulley rotates the driven pulley part in the first rotation direction while being wound around the first pulley; and wherein when the driving pulley part is rotated in a second rotation direction, which is a direction opposite to the first rotation direction, a second rope coupled to the fourth pulley rotates the driven pulley part in the second rotation direction while being wound around the second pulley.
8. The submersible power generation platform of claim 5, further comprising a third rotation drive unit configured to include a link device in which at least two links are coupled through pin coupling, wherein the links are operated by an actuator, which is a geared motor or hydraulic device.
9. The submersible power generation platform of claim 5, further comprising a fourth rotation drive unit configured to include a toothed driving sprocket configured to be coupled to an actuator, which is a geared motor or hydraulic device, and to be axially rotated and a toothed driven sprocket configured to be axially rotatably coupled to one side or both sides of the frame, wherein the driven sprocket is coupled to the driving sprocket via a chain and is rotated.
10. The submersible power generation platform of claim 1, further comprising: a lifting and lowering rope configured to be fixedly coupled to a floor of a water channel; and a winch configured to selectively lift and lower the frame by selectively winding and unwinding the lifting and lowering rope.
11. The submersible power generation platform of claim 1, further comprising: a first balancing rope configured to couple the pair of the buoyant objects or both sides of the frame to each other; and a first counter weight configured to be coupled to the first balancing rope and to maintain balance between both sides of the frame.
12. The submersible power generation platform of claim 1, further comprising a rotating part leakage prevention mechanical seal in which a mechanical seal is disposed solely or a plurality of mechanical seals is disposed in a complex manner in a first casing configured to accommodate the generator so that airtightness or liquid tightness of the power transmission shaft configured to transfer the rotational force of the blades is maintained.
13. The submersible power generation platform of claim 1, further comprising a generator pressure adjusting unit configured to prevent the flowing water from entering by increasing pressure inside a first casing configured to accommodate the generator.
14. The submersible power generation platform of claim 1, further comprising an anchoring means configured to be formed in a pile or pipe shape and to include a stake portion configured such that one end thereof is stuck and fastened in a floor of a water channel and a coupling portion configured such that an accommodation space configured to be sealed in such a manner that the stake portion is inserted thereinto is formed therein, wherein the stake portion is coupled to the coupling portion when the accommodation space is in a low-pressure state.
15. The submersible power generation platform of claim 1, further comprising: a second balancing rope configured to couple the pair of the buoyant objects or both sides of the frame to each other; a pulley configured to be fixedly disposed on a floor of a water channel; a connection rope configured to be wound around the pulley, wherein one end of the connection rope is coupled to the second balancing rope and a remaining end of the connection rope is wound in a direction of the frame; and a take-up roll configured to the remaining end of the connection rope.
Description
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[0059] The objects, specific advantages and novel features of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description and preferred embodiments taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. It should be noted that when reference symbols are assigned to components in the present specification, the same reference symbols are assigned to the same components as much as possible even when the same components are shown in different drawings. Furthermore, the terms first, second, etc. are each used to distinguish one component from another component, and components are not limited by the terms. In the following description of the present invention, a detailed description of a related well-known technology which may make the gist of the present invention obscure will be omitted.
[0060] Preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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[0063] The submersible power generation platform according to the present invention is a power generation apparatus for generating electricity by using the flowing water 1 flowing through a water channel, and includes the power generation units 10, the frame 20, the buoyant objects 30, and the fastening ropes 40.
[0064] In this case, the flowing water 1 refers to water which is flowing, and includes not only flowing water in a river and flowing water in a stream but also flowing seawater. In this case, the flows of seawater include an oceanic current and a tidal current. In this case, an oceanic current refers to the flow of seawater which flows in a predetermined direction, while a tidal current refers to the movement of seawater whose flow direction is changed by 180 degrees according to a tidal phenomenon. Accordingly, the water channel through which the flowing water 1 flows may be a predetermined topographical site which constitutes part of a river or a stream, or may be the ocean in which seawater flows.
[0065] As a result, the submersible power generation platform according to the present invention is disposed in a river, a stream or the ocean, and generates electricity by using the flowing water 1. This electricity is generated in the power generation units 10 in which the blades 11 are rotated.
[0066] In this case, the power generation units 10 are devices for generating electricity, and each include the blades 11 and the generator 13. The blades 11 are rotatable blades, and are rotated by the flowing water 1. The blades may include at least two blades which are disposed radially from a central hub so that moments attributable to rotation cancel each other. The rotational force of the blades 11 is finally transferred to the generator 13, and the generator 13 converts the rotational energy of the blades 11 into electrical energy. This generator 13 is disposed inside a first casing 14 (see
[0067] Meanwhile, when the rotational force of the blades 11 is transferred by way of the hydraulic pump, the rotational force of the blades 11 is converted into a power source used to operate the generator 13 in the hydraulic pump and then transferred to the generator 13, and thus energy loss in an energy conversion process is unavoidable. This energy loss is at least 50%, and thus it is preferred that the rotational force of the blades 11 is transferred directly to the generator 13 in terms of energy efficiency. In this case, the rotation of the blades 11 rotates the generator 13 by way of a gearbox device including a transmission, in which case the rotational force is maintained through low-speed gear shifting when the rotation speed of the blades 11 becomes low.
[0068] However, the submersible power generation platform according to the present invention does not necessarily transfer the rotational force of the blades 11 directly to the generator 13, and may transfer the rotational force by way of a hydraulic pump. The reason for this is that when a hydraulic pump is included, a transmission and the generator are not contained in the blades 11, and thus the structure becomes simple. Meanwhile, when a hydraulic variation is large, a transmission may be installed between the hydraulic pump and the generator 13. The power generation units 10 each including the above-described blades 11 and generator 13 are disposed and fastened inside the frame 20.
[0069] The frame 20 is a structure which fastens the power generation units 10. In this case, the power generation units 10 are fastened inside the frame 20 so that the blades are disposed toward a front location from which the flowing water 1 enters. In this case, the one or more power generation units 10 may include a plurality of power generation units which are disposed in a lateral or vertical direction in at least one row or column. In this case, the lateral direction refers to a direction from one side of the frame 20 to the other side thereof, i.e., a left-to-right direction, and the vertical direction refers to a direction vertical to the lateral direction, i.e., a top-to-bottom direction. Accordingly, the submersible power generation platform according to the present invention may be configured such that a plurality of power generation units 10 are disposed in a plurality of rows or columns, thereby enabling a super-sized power generation system having massive power generation capacity to be constructed. Furthermore, in this case, the individual power generation units 10 can be independently operated, so that power generation facilities can be flexibly operated, and so that even when part of the power generation units 10 fails, power can be stably generated using another power generation unit 10. Meanwhile, the groups of blades 11 of the power generation units 10 which are disposed on left and right sides symmetrically with respect to the front center of the frame 20 may be rotated in different directions. For example, a pair of power generation units 10 in which the rotation direction of the blades 11 are opposite are symmetrically disposed on the left and right sides of the frame 20. In this case, the torques generated by the rotation of the blades 11 cancel each other, and thus the frame 20 is not rotated and remains balanced. In the same manner, a two or even number of power generation units 10 may be disposed in a plurality of pairs. However, the number of power generation units 10 is not necessarily an even number. Furthermore, when the power generation unit 10 of the blades 11 which are rotated in a clockwise direction fails, the blades 11 of the power generation unit 10 symmetrically disposed, which are rotated in a counterclockwise direction, are stopped by the brake in order to maintain balance. In this case, balance may be maintained by means of a counter weight to be described later. Meanwhile, the frame 20 includes a horizontal frame disposed in a lateral direction or a vertical frame disposed in a vertical direction. Accordingly, the frame 20 may be composed of a horizontal frame or a vertical frame, or may be formed in a truss structure in which at least one horizontal frame and at least one vertical frame are combined with each other. Meanwhile, the power generation units 10 may be fastened to the frame 20 by means of ribs 5.
[0070] The ribs 5 are plate-shaped members having a predetermined length. However, the power generation unit 10 is not necessarily fastened by the ribs 5, but may be fastened by means of other well-known members. The frame 20 in which the power generation units 10 have been disposed as described above floats in the water by means of the buoyant objects 30.
[0071] In this case, the buoyant objects 30 are configured to float by means of buoyancy, are disposed on both sides of the frame 20, and float the frame 20. In this case, one end of each of the buoyant objects 30 may be formed in a streamlined shape in order to minimize resistance against the flowing water 1. In this case, the one end of each of the buoyant objects 30 refers to a distal end of each of the buoyant objects 30 in a direction in which the flowing water 1 enters. Based on the same principle, the other end of each of the buoyant objects 30 may be formed in a streamlined shape in order to prepare for a case where the direction of the flowing water 1 is changed by 180 degrees. Furthermore, the buoyant objects 30 are selectively raised and lowered in the water, and thus the upper and lower ends of each of the buoyant objects 30 may be formed in a streamlined shape. However, the one, other, upper or lower end of each of the buoyant objects 30 is not necessarily formed in a streamlined shape. The size and shape of each of the buoyant objects 30 are determined by considering factors, such as resistance against the flowing water 1, and the weight and buoyancy of each of the frame 20, the power generation units 10, and the buoyant objects 30.
[0072] The buoyant objects 30 are disposed on both sides of the frame 20, i.e., on the left and right sides thereof. More specifically, when vertical frames are disposed on both sides of the frame 20, the buoyant objects 30 are connected to the vertical frames. When the frame 20 is composed of only a horizontal frame, the buoyant objects 30 are coupled to both ends of the horizontal frame. Meanwhile, the buoyant objects 30 have a predetermined size. In this case, one end or the other end of each of the buoyant objects 30 laterally protrudes from a corresponding side of the frame 20, thereby preventing the frame 20 from being tilted forward or backward. However, one or the other end of each of the buoyant objects 30 does not necessarily need to protrude. The buoyant objects 30 are fastened to the water channel by the fastening ropes 40.
[0073] The fastening ropes 40 are ropes for fixedly fastening the buoyant objects 30 to a water channel. These fastening ropes 40 fasten the buoyant objects 30 which are drifted by the flowing water 1, and thus a considerable amount of tension is applied to the fastening ropes 40. Accordingly, the fastening ropes 40 may be wire ropes. However, the fastening ropes 40 are not necessarily limited to the wire ropes, but may be made of any material as long as the material can hold the buoyant objects 30. One end of each of the fastening ropes 40 is coupled to the balance center portion 30a of a corresponding one of the buoyant objects 30. The unstable flow of the flowing water 1, such as a vortex, generates the shaking of the frame 20. The balance center portion 30a is a specific portion on the outer surface of each of the buoyant objects 30 which is used to prevent the frame 20 from shaking and maintain balance. The balance center portion 30a is determined by considering the weight and buoyancy of each of the power generation units 10, the frame 20, and the buoyant objects 30 and the flow speed of the flowing water 1 in order to allow the balance of the frame 20 to be maintained in the water. More specifically, the portion whose width in a direction in the flowing water 1 enters based on a vertical axis passing through the center of the buoyant object 30 in the lengthwise direction thereof falls within the range of 8 to 12% of the length of the buoyant object 30 may be the balance center portion 30a. In this case, the center of the buoyant object 30 in the lengthwise direction thereof refers to the center of the lateral length of the buoyant object 30. Accordingly, the balance center portion 30a may deviate from the center of the buoyant object 30 in the direction in which the flowing water 1 enters, i.e., the balance center portion 30a may deviate to one end of the buoyant object 30. In this case, the center of gravity of the submersible power generation platform according to the present invention is close to the collision point where the flowing water 1 collides and one end of the buoyant object 30 is fastened, with the result that the shaking of one end of the buoyant object 30 by the flowing water 1 is prevented. As a result, the occurrence of turbulence is minimized, the balance center portion 30a is the portion where the center of gravity and the center of buoyancy are not deconstructed, and thus the shaking of the frame 20 attributable to a vortex is prevented. However, the balance center portion 30a does not necessarily need to have the width within the range of 8 to 12% of the length of the buoyant object 30. For example, the balance center portion 30a may have a predetermined width on the left and right sides of the vertical axis passing through the center of the buoyant objects 30 in the lengthwise direction thereof. In other words, the balance center portion 30a may be determined to be a portion different from the above-described portions by considering the above-described various factors in an integrated manner. Meanwhile, in view of a variation in flow speed attributable to the water level, the fastening ropes 40 may be coupled to a point below a horizontal axis passing through the center of the buoyant object 30. The reason for this is that larger external force is exerted on the upper end of the frame 20 because the flow speed increases in proportion to the water level.
[0074] Meanwhile, a single fastening rope 40 may be coupled to the balance center portion 30a (see
[0075] Furthermore, any one fastening rope 40 may be coupled to the buoyant object 30, another fastening rope 40 may be coupled to a water channel, and the two fastening ropes 40 may be coupled to each other. In this case, hooks may be attached to the respective fastening ropes 40, and then the fastening ropes 40 may be easily coupled to each other (see
[0076] The submersible power generation platform according to the present invention may be designed based on surface layer flow speed. In this case, all forces applied to the submersible power generation platform according to the present invention can be balanced by coupling the fastening ropes 40 to the balance center portions 30a of the buoyant objects 30. Due to this balance between the forces, the submersible power generation platform according to the present invention can remain balanced in the water. In this case, the forces applied to the submersible power generation platform according to the present invention are its own weight, buoyancy, and external force attributable to the flowing water 1.
[0077] Meanwhile, the submersible power generation platform according to the present invention is selectively lifted and lowered in the water so that the blades 11 can be rotated at a predetermined flow speed. The flow speed is motive power which is used to rotate the blades 11. Accordingly, when the flow speed is excessively high, the blades 11 are rotated at a high speed, and thus overload is imposed on the power generation units 10. In contrast, when the flow speed is excessively low, power generation capacity is decreased.
[0078] Accordingly, for uniform power generation, the blades 11 need to be rotated at a predetermined flow speed in accordance with designed power generation capacity. The submersible power generation platform according to the present invention is lifted or lowered depending on the flow speed, is located at the location where optimum flow speed is present, and then stably generates power. This process will be more specifically described below.
[0079] When external force attributable to the flowing water 1 is applied, the submersible power generation platform according to the present invention drifts in a direction toward the back of the frame 20 through which the flowing water 1 exits. In this case, tension is applied to the fastening ropes 40, and the vectors of forces are formed around points where the fastening ropes 40 are coupled to the buoyant objects 30. As the vectors of the forces are balanced, the submersible power generation platform according to the present invention is located at a predetermined water level. More specifically, when the flow speed becomes higher, the external force attributable to flowing water 1 increases. In this case, the external force attributable to flowing water 1 is balanced with the tension of the fastening ropes 40 distributed in the direction of the external force. In other words, the external force attributable to flowing water 1 is equal to a value obtained by multiplying the tension by cos. In this case, is an angle formed between the direction of the flowing water 1 and the fastening rope 40 (see
[0080] Meanwhile, the submersible power generation platform according to the present invention may be disposed in the ocean, and may perform oceanic current power generation or tidal current power generation.
[0081] More specifically, As shown in
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[0087] Furthermore, a hollow space 33 may be formed inside each buoyant object 30, and at least one second partition 32 may be formed inside the buoyant object 30. Accordingly, air or water may selectively enter into and exit from the buoyant objects 30 and the water is distributed among and stored in compartments, and thus the submersible power generation platform according to the present invention is selectively lifted and lowered and maintains balance.
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[0089] The first piping part 17 included in the duct complex 150 is formed by disposing a first valve 17b in a first pipe 17a which communicates with the inside of the duct 15. In this case, the first valve 17b adjusts the amount of air or water entering or exiting via the first pipe 17a, and thus the first piping part 17 adjusts the lifting and lowering of the submersible power generation platform according to the present invention.
[0090] Furthermore, the second piping part 35 included in the buoyant object 30 is also formed by disposing a second valve 35b in a second pipe 35a. Accordingly, the second piping part 35 has the same configuration as the above-described first piping part 17, and thus performs the same function. Furthermore, the submersible power generation platform according to the present invention may further include a lifting and lowering rope 61 and the winch 60. In this case, the lifting and lowering rope 61 is a rope for being fixedly coupled to the floor of a water channel, and the winch 60 is a machine for selectively winding and unwinding the lifting and lowering rope 61 and is operated by a geared motor or hydraulic device. In this case, the winch 60 may be disposed on the frame 20, or may be disposed on each of a pair of buoyant objects 30. When the lateral balance of the frame 20 is considered, the winch 60 is preferably disposed on each of the buoyant objects 30. However, the winch 60 is not necessarily disposed in each of the buoyant objects 30. Since the lifting and lowering rope 61 is wound or unwound depending on the rotation direction of the winch 60, the location of the submersible power generation platform according to the present invention in the water can be freely adjusted. Meanwhile, when the winch 60 is not operated, the submersible power generation platform according to the present invention can be stopped at a desired location by using a brake disposed inside the winch 60.
[0091] Accordingly, the submersible power generation platform according to the present invention can be easily lifted and raised by itself without requiring separate equipment, such as a large crane.
[0092] Meanwhile, the submersible power generation platform according to the present invention may be constructed in a fixed form in which the frame 20 is coupled and fastened to the buoyant objects 30 and in a rotating form in which the frame 20 is rotated. The submersible power generation platform constructed in the rotating form will be described below.
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[0094] The submersible power generation platform according to the third embodiment of the present invention may further include a rotation drive unit 50 so that a frame 20 is rotated relative to buoyant objects 30. In this case, the rotation drive unit 50 includes an actuator 53 configured to generate rotational force, and the pair of buoyant objects 30 is axially coupled to both sides of the frame 20 by a coupling shaft. Accordingly, the frame 20 is rotated around the coupling shaft by the rotational force of the rotation drive unit 50. In this case, the rotational force of the rotation drive unit 50 may be transferred via direct power transmission using clutch or gear power transmission. In this case, the actuator 53 may be a geared motor or hydraulic device. In the case where the geared motor is used, when a motor having a large reduction ratio is used, the large frame 20 can be rotated by using even a small-capacity geared motor of about 1 kW. Furthermore, a bearing having a small friction coefficient may be attached. For example, a needle bearing is disposed, and can function to fasten the coupling shaft and to rotate the coupling shaft while supporting the coupling shaft's own weight and load applied to the coupling shaft. In this case, a bushing may be disposed on the coupling shaft instead of the bearing. When the submersible power generation platform according to the present invention is moved or floated on the surface of the water, the rotation drive unit 50 reduces resistance against flowing water and reduces the center of gravity of the frame 20, thereby promoting the stability of the performance of work. More specifically, the frame 20 is disposed perpendicular to the flow direction of flowing water, and thus is subjected to high resistance. In particular, when the flow speed becomes excessively high due to a weather factor, such as a typhoon, a significant impact is applied to the frame 20, and the blades 11 are rotated at a high speed, thereby imposing overload on the power generation units 10. In this case, the submersible power generation platform according to the present invention is lowered to the floor of the ocean in which the flow speed is relatively low and evacuated by using the above-described first piping part 17, second piping part 35 or winch 60 (see
[0095] The rotation drive unit 50 may be constructed in various forms, which will be more specifically described below.
[0096] First, As shown in
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[0098] As a result, when the actuator rotates the rotation shaft of the driving pulley part 54, rotational force is transferred to the driven pulley part 56 by the rope 55, is transferred to the frame 20 via the rotation shaft of the driven pulley part 56, and rotates the frame 20 by a desired angle. In this case, the rope 55 can easily transfer force even when large tensile force is imposed thereon by transferred rotational force. In this case, although a belt may be used instead of the rope 55, the belt may slip on the driving pulley part 54 or driven pulley part 56, and thus cannot smoothly transfer force.
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[0102] The submersible power generation platform according to the fourth embodiment of the present invention may include a lateral balance system in order to maintain lateral balance. In this case, the lateral balance system may be implemented using counter weights having various shapes.
[0103] As to a first shape, as shown in
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[0110] Furthermore, the power generation unit 10 of the submersible power generation platform according to the present invention may include a generator pressure adjusting unit 19 configured to increase pressure inside the first casing 14. The generator pressure adjusting unit 19 includes a high-pressure hose or high-pressure tank, and thus keeps pressure inside the first casing 14 higher than that in the water by injecting high-pressure gas into the first casing 14. The difference in pressure between the inside and outside of the first casing 14, which is generated as described above, prevents external water from flowing into the first casing 14. In this case, the high-pressure gas may be, for example, nitrogen, but is not limited thereto.
[0111] Meanwhile, high-pressure gas inside the first casing 14 may leak to the outside. A pressure sensor 19a detects pressure inside the first casing 14, and may disseminate the situation to the outside when the detected pressure is lower than a set pressure. Accordingly, repair may be performed before submergence.
[0112] Such a mechanical seal and such a pressure adjustment unit may be adopted in each of the rotation drive unit 50 (see
[0113] More specifically, an actuator leakage prevention mechanical seal may be disposed inside the second casing accommodating the actuator 53 of the rotation drive unit 50 (not shown). In this case, as to the actuator leakage prevention mechanical seal, at least one mechanical seal is disposed solely or a plurality of mechanical seals is disposed in a multiplex manner in the second casing so that the airtightness or liquid tightness of a shaft configured to transfer the rotational force of the actuator 53 can be maintained. In other words, the actuator leakage prevention mechanical seal is identical in configuration and function to the above-described rotating part leakage prevention mechanical seal 18 except that the location where the actuator leakage prevention mechanical seal is disposed is different from the location where the above-described rotating part leakage prevention mechanical seal 18 is disposed.
[0114] Furthermore, an actuator pressure adjustment unit (not shown) configured to increase pressure inside the second casing may be further includes. In this case, the actuator pressure adjustment unit is also identical in configuration and function to the above-described generator pressure adjusting unit 19 except that the location where the actuator pressure adjustment unit is disposed is different from the location where the above-described generator pressure adjusting unit 19 is disposed.
[0115] Additionally, a winch leakage prevention mechanical seal (not shown) may be further included such that the airtightness or liquid tightness of a take-up shaft which is rotated by a winch motor can be maintained. The winch leakage prevention mechanical seal is disposed inside a third casing configured to accommodate the winch motor, and is identical in configuration and function to the above-described rotating part leakage prevention mechanical seal 18 except that the location of the winch leakage prevention mechanical seal is different from the location where the above-described rotating part leakage prevention mechanical seal 18 is disposed. Furthermore, a winch pressure adjustment unit (not shown) configured to increase pressure inside the third casing accommodating the winch motor may be further included. In this case, the winch pressure adjustment unit is identical in configuration and function to the above-described generator pressure adjusting unit 19 except that the location of the winch pressure adjustment unit is different from the location where the above-described generator pressure adjusting unit 19 is disposed.
[0116] Furthermore, a pressure sensor (not shown) may be included in the second casing or third casing, may detect internal pressure, and may disseminate a risky situation. In other words, a first pressure sensor may be included in the second casing, or a second pressure sensor may be included in the third casing. Accordingly, a pressure sensor is disposed in at least any one of the first casing 14, the second casing, or the third casing.
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[0118] The submersible power generation platform according to the present invention may include an anchoring means 100 (see
[0119] Furthermore, as shown in
[0120] Alternatively, the anchoring means 100 may include a first sectional member configured to be fastened to the floor of a water channel and a second sectional member configured to be coupled to the first sectional member by means of the magnetic force of an electromagnet (not shown).
[0121] In each case, the fastening rope 40 or lifting and lowering rope 61 is connected to the coupling portion 103, and is fastened to the floor of a water channel.
[0122] Furthermore, in the case of the submersible power generation platform according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention, which includes the second balancing rope 111, the pulley 113, the connection rope 115, and the take-up roll 110 (see
[0123] Meanwhile, a ring configured to be connected to a rope is disposed above the anchoring means 100, and thus easily connect the fastening rope 40 or lifting and lowering rope 61. A buoy may be temporarily installed such that the submersible power generation platform can be easily found on the surface of the water.
[0124] Meanwhile, the blades 11 used in the submersible power generation platform according to the present invention may be fabricated with a mold by using a glass fiber or carbon fiber material (see
[0125] The blades 11 are coupled to bosses. More specifically, the centers of the blades are inserted into the holes of the bosses, and link washers are fastened to the centers of the blades by using bolts. In this case, the bosses are coupled to the power transmission shaft 12, and the power transmission shaft 12 directly rotates the generator 13 by ways of the gearbox, or operates the hydraulic pump and then rotates the generator 13 by means of the hydraulic power of the hydraulic pump. Meanwhile, the link washers prevent the blades 11 from being separated from the bosses, and adjust the angles of the blades 11 by using hydraulic cylinders or springs. When the hydraulic cylinders are used, the angles can be actively adjusted. When the springs are used, the angles of the blades 11 are automatically adjusted in accordance with the force applied to the blades 11 according to the elastic modulus of the springs, i.e., the Hooke's law. Meanwhile, the rotation of the blades 11 which are rotated to generate power is controlled by the brake. For example, when flow speed is excessively high and thus the blades 11 are rotated at high speed, when any one of the plurality of power generation units 10 fails and thus imbalance occurs in the frame 20, when the submersible power generation platform is floated to the surface of the water for the purpose of maintenance and repair, and when a device fails or an electric leakage occurs in a power line, the rotation of the blades 11 is stopped by the brake.
[0126] Meanwhile, bearings are used in the power generation unit 10, rotation drive unit 50, and winch 60 of the submersible power generation platform according to the present invention (see
[0127] Meanwhile, the electricity generated by the submersible power generation platform according to the present invention is transmitted to a ground power transmission site via a power transmission network composed of a power line, a submarine cable, etc. In this case, the power transmission line may be supported by the fastening rope 40 and installed (see
[0128] As described above, the submersible power generation platform according to the present invention is configured such that the blades 11 are rotated at a design flow speed, and is selectively lifted and lowered by adjusting buoyancy inside the buoyant objects 30 or ducts 15 or using the winch 60 in order to prevent a collision with an adjacent ship, to perform maintenance and repair, or to avoid a disaster, such as a typhoon or the like (see
[0129] Although the present invention has been described in detail via the specific embodiments, this is intended to describe the present invention more specifically. It will be apparent that the present invention is not limited to the specific embodiments but may be modified or improved by those having ordinary knowledge in the art without departing from the technical spirit of the present invention.
[0130] All simple modifications and variations of the present invention fall within the scope of the present invention, and the range of the protection of the present invention will be apparent from the attached claims.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
[0131] According to the present invention, the buoyant objects are disposed on both sides of the frame inside which the blades are disposed, and the fastening rope configured to fasten each of the buoyant objects to a water channel is coupled to the balance center portion of the buoyant object determined by considering the balance between forces, thereby maintaining the balance of the power generation platform and thus enabling the power generation platform to stably generate electricity in the water.
TABLE-US-00001 [Description of Reference symbols] 5: rib10: power generation unit 11: blades12: power transmission shaft 13: generator14: first casing 15: duct15a: hollow 16: first partition17: first piping part 17a: first pipe17b: first valve 18: rotating part leakage prevention mechanical seal 19: generator pressure adjusting unit 20: frame30: buoyant object 30a: balance center portion32: second partition 33: hollow35: second piping part 35a: second pipe35b: second valve 40: fastening rope41: first fastening rope 43: second fastening rope50: rotation drive unit 52: second casing53: actuator 54: driving pulley part55: rope 56: driven pulley part57: link 60: winch61: lifting and lowering rope 70: first counter weight71: first balancing rope 80: second counter weight81: screw rod 90: third counter weight100: anchoring means 101: stake portion103: coupling portion 110: take-up roll111: second balancing rope 113: pulley115: connection rope 1: flowing water150: duct complex