Curved Cross-Section Wind Turbine Tower and Wind Turbine Comprising Said Tower
20170175434 ยท 2017-06-22
Inventors
- Gonzalo De los Rios Leiva (Sarriguren, ES)
- Jose Luis Aristegui Lantero (Sarriguren, ES)
- Teresa Arlaban Gabeiras (Sarriguren, ES)
- Jose Miguel Garcia Sayes (Sarriguren, ES)
- Miguel Nunez Polo (Sarriguren, ES)
Cpc classification
F03D13/00
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
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
F03D13/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F03D80/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F05B2250/314
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
E04H2012/006
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
F03D13/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
E04H12/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E04H12/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
The tower comprises: a wall having an orifice for accessing the interior of the tower, and an outer surface defined by generatrices; and a reinforcement frame joined to the tower in the orifice zone, and comprising least two parts joined one to each other. Each part has a mid-plane that is parallel to at least one generatrix, the mid-planes of at least one pair of adjacent parts forming an angle other than 180 therebetween. It enables the obtention of a frame more conformed to the curvature of the tower, combining savings in the material of said frame, greater optimisation of the resistance of the tower and reduced stress concentration.
Claims
1. A curved cross-section wind turbine tower, comprising: a wall, comprising an orifice for accessing the interior of the tower, and an outer surface defined by generatrices, and a reinforcing frame joined to the tower in a zone near the orifice, wherein the frame comprises at least two parts joined together, characterised in that each of the parts has a mid-plane which is parallel to at least one generatrix of the tower and in that the mid-planes of at least two adjacent parts form an angle other than 180 therebetween.
2. The wind turbine tower of claim 1, wherein at least one of the parts has, on one end, a joining surface for joining to an adjacent part, wherein the joining surface forms an angle other than 90 with the mid-plane of its corresponding part.
3. The wind turbine tower of claim 1, wherein at least one of the parts has at least one curved section.
4. The wind turbine tower of claim 3, wherein the at least one part having at least one curved section is obtained by curving or bending a prismatic element.
5. The wind turbine tower, according to of claim 4, wherein the prismatic element has a hollow cross-section.
6. The wind turbine tower of claim 3, wherein the at least one part having at least one curved section is obtained by cutting a flat element.
7. The wind turbine tower of claim 1, wherein the parts are joined together by means of welding.
8. The wind turbine tower of claim 1, wherein the mid-plane of at least one of the parts is secant to a mid-surface of the tower wall.
9. The wind turbine tower of claim 8, wherein the mid-planes of a pair of adjacent parts define a first intersection of said parts, which is tangential to the mid-surface of the wall of the tower.
10. The wind turbine tower of claim 8, wherein each part also comprises a lateral surface whereby the part is joined to the tower wall, wherein the mid-plane of a part defines, with its lateral surface, a second intersection tangential to the mid-surface of the wall of the tower.
11. The wind turbine tower of claim 1, wherein the mid-plane of at least one of the parts is tangential to a mid-surface of the wall of the tower.
12. The wind turbine tower of claim 1, wherein the mid-plane of at least one of the parts is displaced with respect to the mid-surface of the tower outwards in a radial direction so as not to intersect with said mid-surface.
13. The wind turbine tower of claim 1, wherein the parts consist of two parts which, in turn, comprise: a middle section, and an upper section and a lower section that respectively extend, in order to be assembled above and below the middle section towards the corresponding upper or lower section of the other part.
14. The wind turbine tower of claim 13, wherein the two parts are symmetrical to one another with respect to a central axis of the orifice which is oriented along the direction of a generatrix.
15. The wind turbine tower of claim 13 wherein the upper and lower sections have a curved shape.
16. The wind turbine tower of claim 1, wherein each of the parts of the frame are straight elements.
17. The wind turbine tower of claim 1, additionally comprising a door, endowed with door thickness, and mounted on the frame to close the orifice wherein, in a closed position, the door thickness is fully contained in the frame thickness.
18. A wind turbine comprising the tower described in claim 1.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] In order to complement the description being made and with the object of helping to better understand the characteristics of the invention, in accordance with a preferred embodiment thereof, said description is accompanied, as an integral part thereof, by a set of drawings where, in an illustrative and non-limiting manner, the following has been represented:
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PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION
[0025] Following is a detailed description of the present invention, with the help of the aforementioned attached
[0026] The present invention relates, as can be observed in
[0027] Each of the sections (10) comprise their corresponding outer wall (11). An orifice (12) for accessing the interior of said tower (15) is included in the wall (11) of one of the sections (10), specifically a lower section (10) that constitutes the base of the tower (15), and a reinforcing frame (13) is additionally incorporated, mounted on the perimeter of the orifice (12).
[0028] The perimeter comprises, in turn, two longitudinal zones oriented along the direction of corresponding generatrices of the tower (15), wherein the aforementioned longitudinal zones are located one on the right side and the other on the left side of the orifice. Additionally, the perimeter comprises two transverse zones, i.e. an upper and a lower zone, for connecting the two longitudinal zones therebetween. The transverse zones are affected by the curvature of the tower (15), while the longitudinal zones, due to their orientation along generatrices, are not affected by said curvature.
[0029] The frame (13) comprises a plurality of parts (14), preferably metallic, endowed with corresponding thicknesses, and which are joined together at least in the transverse zones adjacently along the perimeter of the orifice (12), such that the thickness of the wall of the section (10) in the orifice (12) zone is fully contained in the thickness of each of the parts (14).
[0030] In accordance with the present invention, each of the parts (14) has a mid-plane (20) which is parallel to at least one generatrix of the tower (15), as well as the mid-planes (20) of at least two adjacent parts (14) which are joined together form an angle other than 180 therebetween to adapt to the curvature of the wall (11) of the tower (15) in the transverse zones of the orifice (12), as shown, for example, in
[0031] In order to join the parts (14) therebetween and/or to the tower (15) wall (11), it is preferable to use welding, preferably butt welding, due to being a particularly effective and maintenance-free procedure.
[0032] Likewise, in order to facilitate the joint between the parts (14), at least one of the parts (14) has a joining surface (24) on one end for being joined to an adjacent part (14), said joining surface (24) being inclined with respect to the mid-plane (20), i.e. forming an angle other than 90 with said mid-plane (20).
[0033] Furthermore, it is also preferable for at least one of the parts (14) to have at least one curved section, wherein said part (14) can even be completely curved. In particular, it is preferable to obtain the curved part (14) by curving a prismatic, generally straight, element, and which preferably has a hollow cross-section. The curved shape of the part (14) can alternatively be obtained by cutting a flat element, such as a flat plate.
[0034] As will be explained later and in greater detail, the position of the mid-planes (20) of the parts (14) with respect to the mid-surface of a wall (11) of the tower (15) can have different effects.
[0035] In particular, the mid-plane (20) of at least one of the parts (14) can be secant to the mid-surface (21) of the tower (15) wall (11). mid-surface (21) is understood to be the surface which, congruently to that of the tower (15) wall (11), i.e. in this case in a truncated cone-shaped manner, equally divides the tower (15) wall (11) with respect to the thickness. Likewise, the mid-planes (20) of a pair of adjacent parts (14) can define a first intersection (A) therebetween which is tangential to the mid-surface (21) of the wall (11) of the tower (15). Additionally, each part (14) can also comprise a lateral surface (22), whereby the part (14) is joined to the wall (11) of the tower (15), wherein the mid-plane (20) of a part (14) defines, with its lateral surface (22), a second intersection (B) tangential to the mid-surface (21) of the wall (11) of the tower (15).
[0036] Alternatively, the mid-plane (20) of at least one of the parts (14) can be tangential to the aforementioned mid-surface (21). The mid-plane (20) of at least one of the parts (14) may also be displaced with respect to the mid-surface (21), outwards in a radial direction, in order not to intersect with said mid-surface (21).
[0037] Following is a description of a first, more preferred, embodiment with the help of
[0038] As can be observed in the example shown, the two parts (14) are preferably symmetrical to one another with respect to a central plane (e) of the orifice (12), which is oriented along a generatrix. Preferably, the upper (17) and lower (18) sections of the parts (14) are endowed with a curved shape to conform to the perimeter of a curved orifice which makes it possible to reduce stress concentration at the base of the tower (15).
[0039] As shown in
[0040] Alternatively, the parts (14) can be obtained from a flat plate by cutting. This avoids the bending of longitudinal profiles which, in high-inertia profiles such as those proposed by the invention, can be very difficult.
[0041] On the contrary, the previously described bending of the initial longitudinal parts (19) has the advantage of optimising the material, as well as allowing the obtainment of frames (13) with structurally more appropriate geometries (for example, double T-shaped beams, hollow cross-sections, etc.).
[0042] In accordance with a second preferred embodiment, shown in
[0043] It is preferable for the initial, longitudinal, parts (19) to have a uniform cross-section (for the sake of simplicity, so as to allow the use of commercial profiles), whether open or closed. Also, in the case of closed cross-sections, these may be hollow or solid. Thus, for example, the initial parts (19) may be profiles with a rectangular/square or circular hollow cross-section. In the case of rectangular or square cross-sections, the joint between the frame (13) and the tower (15) is facilitated on having flat surfaces disposed in opposition to the tower (15) wall (11) in the joint zone.
[0044] Since the invention is aimed mainly at optimising, from the viewpoint of resistance of the tower (15) and use of material, the joint between a frame (13) formed from flat parts (14) or parts (14) with a curvature contained on a plane in a curved orifice (12), different criteria can be taken into account, in general related to the distribution of stresses, to determine the position of the parts (14) with respect to each other and with respect to the tower (15). Some positioning criteria of the parts (14) are explained below with the help of
[0045] In accordance with a first positioning criterion, the mid-plane (20) of at least one of the parts (14) is secant to the mid-surface (21) of the wall (11) of the tower (15). In this manner, the resistance of the joint between the frame (13) and the tower (15) is uniform throughout the frame (13)-tower (15) joint, as greater frame (13)-tower (15) joint symmetry is obtained along the entire perimeter of the orifice (12). Additionally, according to said first positioning criterion, as shown in
[0046] In accordance with said first criterion, a second intersection (B) of the mid-plane (20) of a part (14) with a lateral surface (22) of said part (14) whereby it is joined to the wall (11) of the tower (15), is preferably tangential to the mid-surface (21) of the tower (15) wall (11). That is, in a plan view, the second intersection (B) is included within a median line that represents the mid-surface (21). In this manner, the frame (13)-tower (15) joint is reinforced in the central zone (16) of each part (14), wherefrom the upper (17) and lower (18) sections extend.
[0047] In accordance with a second criterion, as can be observed in
[0048] In accordance with a third criterion (see
[0049] The tower (15) of the invention can additionally comprise, as shown in