Patents by Inventor Andreas Langbak

Andreas Langbak has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 12345235
    Abstract: A method for reducing gear induced noise from a wind turbine is disclosed. A first vibration map and a second vibration map are generated, specifying, for each of a plurality of operating points of the generator, a virtual phase of vibrations originating from gear tooth meshing of the gearbox, relative to a first and second reference phase, at the respective operating points. An overlap between operating points of the first vibration map and operating points of the second vibration map is identified and virtual phases within the overlap are compared, thus deriving a phase offset between the first vibration map and the second vibration map. The virtual phase of vibrations of each of the operating points of the second vibration map are adjusted according to the phase offset, so as to align the first vibration map and the second vibration map, and the first vibration map and the second vibration map are combined into a resultant vibration map.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 13, 2024
    Date of Patent: July 1, 2025
    Assignee: VESTAS WIND SYSTEMS A/S
    Inventors: Peter Mongeau, Kent Tange, Andreas Langbak, Tobias Philipp Roman Duda
  • Publication number: 20250188903
    Abstract: A method for reducing gear induced noise from a wind turbine is disclosed. A first vibration map and a second vibration map are generated, specifying, for each of a plurality of operating points of the generator, a virtual phase of vibrations originating from gear tooth meshing of the gearbox, relative to a first and second reference phase, at the respective operating points. An overlap between operating points of the first vibration map and operating points of the second vibration map is identified and virtual phases within the overlap are compared, thus deriving a phase offset between the first vibration map and the second vibration map. The virtual phase of vibrations of each of the operating points of the second vibration map are adjusted according to the phase offset, so as to align the first vibration map and the second vibration map, and the first vibration map and the second vibration map are combined into a resultant vibration map.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 13, 2024
    Publication date: June 12, 2025
    Inventors: Peter MONGEAU, Kent TANGE, Andreas LANGBAK, Tobias Philipp Roman DUDA
  • Patent number: 12264647
    Abstract: A method for tracking a gear tooth meshing angle of a gearbox of a wind turbine is disclosed. An initial reference virtual gear tooth meshing angle of the gearbox is selected, and an angular position of a high speed shaft and/or a low speed shaft of the gearbox is monitored. A virtual gear tooth meshing angle relative to the reference virtual gear tooth meshing angle is estimated, based on the monitored angular position of the high speed shaft and/or the low speed shaft and on information regarding topology of the gearbox. A number of full rotations of the high speed shaft and/or the low speed shaft which corresponds to an integer number of full periods of gear meshing of the gearbox is calculated, and the reference virtual gear tooth meshing angle is reset each time the high speed shaft and/or the low speed shaft has performed the calculated number of full rotations. The estimated virtual gear tooth meshing angle is applied to a periodic noise signal of the wind turbine.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 13, 2024
    Date of Patent: April 1, 2025
    Assignee: VESTAS WIND SYSTEMS A/S
    Inventors: Andreas Langbak, Peter Mongeau, Ciprian Biris, Kent Tange
  • Patent number: 11261575
    Abstract: A suction bucket for a seabed foundation for an offshore facility is provided. The suction bucket is arranged for being embedded into a marine sediment. The suction bucket includes a lid and a sidewall. The sidewall is segmented into a first circumferential segment and at least a second circumferential segment. The first circumferential segment is connected with the second circumferential segment. The first circumferential segment and the second circumferential segment are attached to the lid of the suction bucket. Furthermore, the first circumferential segment and the second circumferential segment each contains at least one substantially planar section. Furthermore, a method to manufacture a suction bucket for a seabed foundation for an offshore facility is also provided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 13, 2018
    Date of Patent: March 1, 2022
    Assignees: AALBORG UNIVERSITY, SIEMENS GAMESA RENEWABLE ENERGY A/S, UNIVERSAL FOUNDATION A/S
    Inventors: Finn Daugaard Madsen, Johnny Soerensen, Jens Thomsen, Lars Bo Ibsen, Soeren Andreas Langbak Nielsen, Nicolai Hallum Steensgaard, Morten Kristiansen, Arne Kryger, Poul Henrik Kyvsgaard Hansen, Sigurd Villumsen
  • Publication number: 20200248423
    Abstract: A suction bucket for a seabed foundation for an offshore facility is provided. The suction bucket is arranged for being embedded into a marine sediment. The suction bucket includes a lid and a sidewall. The sidewall is segmented into a first circumferential segment and at least a second circumferential segment. The first circumferential segment is connected with the second circumferential segment. The first circumferential segment and the second circumferential segment are attached to the lid of the suction bucket. Furthermore, the first circumferential segment and the second circumferential segment each contains at least one substantially planar section. Furthermore, a method to manufacture a suction bucket for a seabed foundation for an offshore facility is also provided.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 13, 2018
    Publication date: August 6, 2020
    Inventors: Finn Daugaard Madsen, Johnny Soerensen, Jens Thomsen, Lars Bo Ibsen, Soeren Andreas Langbak Nielsen, Nicolai Hallum Steensgaard, Morten Kristiansen, Arne Kryger, Poul Henrik Kyvsgaard Hansen, Sigurd Villumsen