Prime-mover dynamo plants – Electric control – Fluid-current motors
Patent
1982-09-27
1985-01-01
Witkowski, Stanley J.
Prime-mover dynamo plants
Electric control
Fluid-current motors
290 55, F03D 900
Patent
active
044917392
ABSTRACT:
A wind turbine, by use of a tethered airship for support, may be designed for the economical recovery of power at heights of 2,000 feet or more above ground, at which height power density in the wind is typically three times the power density available to a conventionally supported wind turbine. Means can be added to such an airship-floated wind turbine which will permit its generators to be used to meet load demand even during periods of little or no wind.
Described to this end is a wind turbine system which combines, among other novel features: (a) a novel tether line system which provides access for men and materials to the supporting airship while in active service, (b) a novel system for providing additional buoyant lift at the nose of the turbine-supporting airship to offset the vertical component of tension induced in the tether line by the downwind force exerted by the turbine blades, (c) a novel bearing assembly at the nose of the supporting airship which permits the airship to rotate as a unit with the turbine it supports without causing a similar rotation of the tether line, (d) a novel turbine airship structure which handles concentrated loads from the turbine efficiently and also permits the safe use of hydrogen for buoyancy, (e) a novel "space frame" structure which supports the turbine blades and greatly reduces blade weight, (f) a novel system for controlling turbine blade angle of incidence and for varying blade incidene in synchrony with blade angular position abut the turbine axis to provide greater control over airship movement, (g) a novel system for locating propellor-driven generators out at the wind turbine perimeter and for using lightweight, high-RPM generators to produce electrical energy at a power line frequency, which greatly reduces the weight required to convert turbine blade torque into useful power, and (h) a novel system for incorporating compressed air storage and combustion turbine components into the wind turbine's generator drive systems to provide a supplementary source of power for driving the wind turbine's generators.
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Duncanson Jr. W. E.
Witkowski Stanley J.
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