VERTICAL AXIS WIND SYSTEM
A vertical axis wind system is provided including a center post assembly, a power generation system, a blade attachment assembly and a blade assembly. The center post assembly includes an outer rotor rotatably connected to an inner post. The outer rotor is connected to a generator rotor for the power generation system. The blade assembly includes a plurality of blades that are attached to the outer rotor using the blade attachment assembly.
The present invention is directed to wind power systems and in particular to vertical axis wind systems.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONVertical axis wind systems (VAWS) are well known. Such systems offer a number of advantages over horizontal axis wind systems (HAWS). One advantage is that the VAWS can harness wind from any direction without having to reorient to such direction such as is required with the HAWS. Another advantage of VAWS is that the blades may be constructed to a much larger scale than HAWS due to the vertical axis orientation. The vertical axis orientation also results in reduced centrifugal stresses on the blade structure. Due to their vertical orientation VAWS also lend themselves to work at higher elevations clear of any obstructions where the wind speeds are higher.
With the growing interest in utilizing wind power systems to replace or supplement power received from the energy grid, or as an alternate source of power to the energy grid, there is a corresponding interest in developing improvements to existing systems.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention is directed to an improved VAWS and components for such systems.
In one aspect the invention provides a vertical axis wind system comprising:
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- a center post assembly adapted to extend in a vertical orientation, said center post assembly including an outer rotor rotatably connected to an inner post;
- a power generation system including a generator rotor rotatably connected to a generator stator, said generator rotor being driveably connected to said outer rotor; and
- a blade assembly including a plurality of blades having first and second ends connected to said outer rotor.
The invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawings, which are meant to be exemplary and not limiting, in which like references are intended to refer to like or corresponding parts, and in which:
A vertical axis wind system (VAWS) in accordance with the present invention is shown generally at 50 in
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The inner post 102 and outer rotor 104 may each be formed from standard commercially available steel or aluminum pipes that provide sufficient structural integrity for the operation of the VAWS for its intended purpose and within its intended size parameters. One or both of the inner post 102 and outer rotor 104, or portions thereof, may alternatively be formed of other materials that are suitable for the intended purpose and size parameters. The outer rotor 104 for instance may be formed of lightweight materials of sufficient structural strength for the intended purpose while the inner post 102 may be formed of more robust materials if required to meet the structural support requirements as described herein. The inner post 102 may be constructed from solid or hollow pipes. If hollow pipes are provided, such pipes may optionally be filled prior to or following assembly with concrete, honey comb materials, structural foam or other suitable materials.
It is preferred that the aspect ratio A of width to height of the inner post 102 be sufficient to support the center post assembly without the assistance of guy wires. The aspect ratio A for the currently preferred embodiment is approximately 1 to 100.
In a currently preferred embodiment, for a center post assembly having a height of up to 150 feet, the inner post 102 has a corresponding height of 150 feet and is provided in sections of preferably 18 feet in length and 30 inches in outside diameter (a hollow inner post is presently contemplated). The outer rotor 104 has a height of 80 feet and is provided in sections of preferably 18 feet in length and 42 inches in outside diameter. Foundation 500 thus has a height of approximately 70 feet for surrounding and supporting the remaining portion of inner post 102. Both the outer rotor 104 and inner post 102 have a preferred wall thickness of ⅜ inches leaving a resulting gap 108 of approximately 5⅝ inches on either side of inner post 102.
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A braking system 220 including a brake disc 222 and brake mechanism 224 is also provided for braking rotation of outer rotor 104. An off the shelf system may be used such as one of the electromechanical systems available from Hanning & Kahl™. Power generation system 200 and braking system 220 are encased in a housing 230.
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The secondary structure comprises a skin 430 that is disposed over the ribs to define an aerodynamic blade surface suitable for power generation. The skin may be formed of any suitable material including steel, aluminum, wood, plastic, composite fibers using rolled, stamped, extruded, molded, wound, hydro-formed or net shaped manufacturing processes. The skin may be painted, coated or formed from any material that reduces drag and prevents ice build up such as plastic or polyurethane. The skin may be attached to ribs using mechanical fasteners, mig-weld, laser-weld, spot-weld, stitch-weld, rivets, adhesives or any other suitable means of fastening.
It is desirable that the center post assembly be supported by the inner post 102 without the assistance of guy wires. Accordingly, it is preferred that the inner post 102 is supported by a foundation 500 such as the truss structure 502 shown in
The inner post 102 preferably extends through the foundation to engage a bottom surface. The foundation may be constructed to define an enclosed structure, having an access door 514, such as is shown in
While the invention has been described and illustrated in connection with preferred embodiments, many variations and modifications, as will be evident to those skilled in the relevant arts, may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. The invention is thus not to be limited to the precise details of methodology or construction set forth above.
Claims
1. A vertical axis wind system comprising:
- a center post assembly adapted to extend in a vertical orientation, said center post assembly including an outer rotor rotatably connected to an inner post;
- a power generation system including a generator rotor rotatably connected to a generator stator, said generator rotor being driveably connected to said outer rotor; and
- a blade assembly including a plurality of blades having first and second ends connected to said outer rotor.
2. A wind system as claimed in claim 1 further comprising a blade attachment assembly having at least one blade attachment portion connected to said outer rotor, said blade attachment portion having a plurality of arms extending therefrom for attachably receiving said plurality of blades.
3. A wind system as claimed in claim 2, wherein said arms are disposed on said blade attachment portion in positions to permit the number of said blades attached to said blade attachment portion to be varied.
4. A wind system as claimed in claim 2 wherein said arms are disposed on said blade attachment portion in positions to permit a varied number of blades to be attached to said blade attachment portion in equally spaced locations relative to other of said blades.
5. A wind system as claimed in claim 2 wherein said blade attachment assembly is adapted to receive a varied number of blades, including an arrangement of two, three and four blades, each in equally spaced locations relative to other of said blades.
6. A wind system as claimed in claim 1 wherein each of said plurality of blades includes a forked end member for attaching said blade to said outer rotor.
7. A wind system as claimed in claim 2 wherein each of said plurality of blades includes a forked end member for attaching said blade to a corresponding one of said arms.
8. A wind system as claimed in claim 1 wherein each of said blades includes one or more struts extending along at least a portion of the length of said blade for supporting a plurality of ribs extending along the width of said blade.
9. A wind system as claimed in claim 8 wherein said one or more struts and said plurality of ribs are covered by a skin to define an aerodynamic surface for each said blade.
10. A wind system as claimed in claim 1 wherein said inner post has an aspect ratio of width to height that is sufficient for said center post assembly to be supported without guy wires.
11. A wind system as claimed in claim 1 wherein said inner post has an aspect ratio of width to height of approximately 1 to 100.
12. A wind system as claimed in claim 1 wherein said inner post has an aspect ratio of width to height of approximately 2.5 to 150.
13. A wind system as claimed in claim 1 further comprising a foundation for supporting said inner post.
14. A wind system as claimed in claim 13 wherein said foundation surrounds a portion of the length of said inner post.
15. A wind system as claimed in claim 14 wherein said foundation further defines a structure for housing said power generation system.
16. A wind system as claimed in claim 1 wherein said inner post comprises a plurality of sections having end flanges for receiving fasteners to secure adjacent sections together.
17. A wind system as claimed in claim 1 wherein said outer rotor comprises a plurality of sections having end flanges for receiving fasteners to secure adjacent sections together.
18. A wind system as claimed in claim 1 wherein said inner post is hollow and has a desired material disposed therein.
19. A wind system as claimed in claim 1 wherein said generator rotor is directly connected to said outer rotor.
Type: Application
Filed: May 30, 2007
Publication Date: Jan 10, 2008
Inventor: Mohamed EL-SAYED (Bloomfield Hills, MI)
Application Number: 11/755,276
International Classification: F03D 3/00 (20060101);