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Strain isolated attachment for one-piece wind turbine rotor hub

a technology of rotor hub and strain isolation, which is applied in the direction of wind motors, wind motors with parallel air flow, motors, etc., can solve the problems of unbalanced aerodynamic and torque, and achieve the effect of simplifying the load path and the amount of structure required

Inactive Publication Date: 2016-11-03
ZUTECK MICHAEL
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The patent describes a new design for the attachment of blades to a wind turbine. The design is designed to transfer loads from one blade to another, reducing the need for joints and the associated weight and cost. This design also allows for balanced loads to be transferred without needing to transfer the unbalanced loads out of the blades. The use of this attachment with a flap-controlled rotor is not necessary, and other methods of control can still be used. Overall, this design shows superior structural efficiency and reduces the weight and cost of wind turbines.

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Only net loads from thrust and rotor weight, plus unbalanced aerodynamic and torque loads need pass into the strain isolating steel attachment, simplifying the load paths and the amount of structure required to carry them.

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[0019]It will be appreciated that not all embodiments of the invention can be disclosed within the scope of this document and that additional embodiments of the disclosure will become apparent to persons skilled in the technology after reading this disclosure. These additional embodiments are claimed within the scope of this disclosure.

[0020]In FIG. 1, a one-piece rotor 100, consisting of two blades 101, 102 built as one structure, is shown with double internal spars 300 revealed on blade 102, and outboard flaps 400 on both blades for control. The disclosure also includes multiple spar rotor hub structural configurations. Also shown is the strain isolating wind turbine rotor hub attachment structure 200 subject of this disclosure, and the one-piece wind turbine rotor hub 210, which is the inner rotor spanwise region that contains the strain isolating hub attachment 200 and in which loads transfer from rotor hub 210 to wind turbine rotor hub attachment 200.

[0021]To avoid engaging the...

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Abstract

A wind turbine rotor hub attachment that extends inside a one-piece two-bladed wind turbine rotor hub, and secures to its shear web(s). This isolates the attachment from the high strains on the hub exterior, and allows balanced loads to flow across the hub, so that only unbalanced air loads and torque, plus net rotor loads such as thrust and weight, are passed across from the rotor to the wind turbine main shaft. This solves the excess motion problem of central teeter hinges, is mechanically simpler, and reduces overall weight and cost compared to the conventional practice of using individual blades bolted to a separate central hub. A method for connecting a one-piece two bladed wind turbine rotor to a main shaft using a strain isolating attachment to the rotor hub shear web(s) is included.

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RELATED APPLICATION[0001]This Application is a Continuation Application of application Ser. No. 14 / 510,287 filed Oct. 9, 2014 and entitled “Strain Isolated Attachment for One-Piece Wind Turbine Rotor Hub” and which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.BACKGROUND OF DISCLOSURE[0002]1. Field of Use[0003]This disclosure pertains to power generating wind turbines utilizing a two bladed rotor that has one-piece continuous structure through its mid-rotor hub region to unify one blade to the other. The rotor is rigidly connected to the wind turbine main shaft, rather than hinged (teetered). The attachment may be used with single, double, or multiple spar rotor hub structural configurations.[0004]2. Prior Art[0005]Two bladed designs for power generating wind turbines are known in the art. One piece rotors are also known in the art. A flap controlled one piece rotor was designed by General Electric in the 1980s. It used a center hinge to allow the rotor to teeter relative to t...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): F03D1/06F03D1/00
CPCF03D1/0666F03D1/0658F03D1/001F03D1/0691Y02E10/72F05B2240/2022
Inventor ZUTECK, MICHAEL
Owner ZUTECK MICHAEL
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