Articulated floating structure
The invention relates to the design of floating structures for the installation of equipments such as wind turbines and solar power plants.
This application claims benefit of U.S. provisional application No. 60/922,397 filed on Apr. 9, 2007, which is hereby incorporated by reference.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONThe growing demand for energy and the problems related to oil supply have called for new solutions among energy supply technologies. In particular, environmentally friendly energy sources are considered with great attention for the general environmental concerns. Among the green energy sources wind energy has been the world's fastest growing source. In particular offshore wind has emerged as a promising renewable energy resource. However development of offshore wind farming has been restrained by the prohibitive cost of the installations. The invention relates to the design of a floating platform which is expected to be less expensive than current approaches.
Current approaches in the design of floating platform include mainly floating bodies anchored to the sea bottom. The anchoring is usually done with anchors and cables in amount adequate to minimize the movement of the platform. The anchoring line can eventually be under tension (in this case the platforms are called tension leg platforms). The current floating platform technology has been developed mainly for design and construction of offshore oil platforms.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONAspects of the invention are related to the design of floating structure for the installation of equipment such as wind turbines and/or other energy generation systems (e.g. photovoltaic systems).
The novelty of the design of the floating structure lies in the fact that the structure is composed essentially by two articulated parts. The first part is a floating unit that provides the majority of the buoyancy needed to support the entire structure. The second part is a slender part that mainly supports the equipment that needs to be carried. The parts are connected through the use of a joint that allows reciprocal rotation but not translation (for instance a joint such as gimbals). The slender part has a portion under water connected to a ballast and a portion outside used to support the equipment or parts of it. When the floating platform is placed in water the slender part will be upright due to the presence of the ballast.
The advantage of the design is that under wave attack the part of the structure providing buoyancy will move but because of the type of joint with the slender part it will not transmit rotations. The slender part will be subjected to limited loads by the waves due to its particular shape and will tend to be upright because of the presence of the ballast. Such a kind of floating structure by virtue of its design is expected to be less expensive than the design approaches currently used.
Part 3 represents the slender part supporting the equipment. In
The slender part 3 can be made of any suitable material adequate for the loads and the environment of placement of the system. The column 3 can be made as a hallow tube or as a truss structure or in any other way suitable for the design requirement of the specific installation. Column 3 has a part underwater and a part above water. The part underwater supports the equipment of choice, the part underwater is connected to a ballast 7.
The slender part 3 and the floating part 4 are connect with elements that allow to have a connection among them that allows rotation of the slender element 3 with respect to the floating part 4 but not reciprocal translation.
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The connections between element 6 and 5 and the connection between element and the floating part 3 are kind of connections that allow rotation about one axis and prevent translations or rotation about other axes.
The size of the floating part 4, of the column 3, of the ballast 7 and all the other components is variable, it depends on the needs of the design for the specific installation ( for instance loads, sea state characteristics at the location of installation, etc) and the specific selected type of equipment.
Fins can be built in parts of the invention to improve its stability and/or dynamical behavior
If needed by design consideration parts of the needed equipment can be installed in other parts of the invention itself. For instance in the case of a wind power generator, the gear box and the blades can be located on top of the column 3 and the generator inside column 3. Control mechanisms or electronics could be installed inside the floating body 4.
Claims
1) A floating structure having Said floating structure having these two bodies connect in such a way that rotations and no translation are allowed between them.
- a. at least one floating body that provides mainly, but not exclusively, required buoyancy for the overall structure to float.
- b. at least one body having mainly but not exclusively a support function for equipment to be held by the floating structure.
2) The structure of claim 1 where the equipment is a power generation system.
3) The structure of claim 1 where the equipment is a measurement system 4) The structure of clam 1 where the equipment is a telecommunication system
Type: Application
Filed: Apr 7, 2008
Publication Date: Oct 9, 2008
Inventor: Andrea Adamo (Cambridge, MA)
Application Number: 12/080,914