Bearing arrangement for fluid machinery application
US-2015125104-A1 · May 7, 2015 · US
US10107254B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10107254-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615276836-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 27, 2016 |
| Priority date | Sep 28, 2015 |
| Publication date | Oct 23, 2018 |
| Grant date | Oct 23, 2018 |
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An underwater current turbine of an underwater tidal-/ocean-/river-flow power plant includes a generator nacelle configured to contain a generator for current generation, a drive unit having at least one rotor blade configured to be driven by moving water and including a shaft connected to the rotor blade for rotation therewith, the shaft extending from the drive unit into the generator nacelle and being configured to drive the generator, and an exchangeable bearing-assembly-and-seal module disposed between the generator nacelle and the drive unit, the bearing-assembly-and-seal module being configured to be removed from the drive unit and from the nacelle as a unit.
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An underwater current turbine of an underwater tidal-/ocean-/river-flow power plant comprising: a generator nacelle configured to contain a generator for current generation, a drive unit having at least one rotor blade configured to be driven by moving water and including a shaft connected to the rotor blade for rotation therewith, the shaft extending into the generator nacelle and being configured to drive the generator; and an exchangeable bearing-assembly-and-seal module exchangeably disposed between the generator nacelle and the drive unit, the bearing-assembly-and-seal module having an axis of rotation, wherein a first portion of a module housing of the exchangeable bearing-assembly-and-seal module is releasably assembled directly to and removable from the generator nacelle by rotationally engaging mechanical fasteners and a second portion of the module housing of the exchangeable bearing-assembly-and-seal module is rotationally assembled directly to the shaft by at least one bearing assembly, wherein a seal module of the bearing-assembly-and-seal assembly includes a first seal assembly, and a second seal assembly axially spaced from the first seal assembly; wherein the first seal assembly and the second seal assembly are attached to the module housing, wherein the seal module of the exchangeable bearing-assembly-and-seal module provides a watertight seal between the shaft and the module housing of the exchangeable bearing-assembly-and-seal module, the seal module ensuring that water surrounding the underwater current turbine along the shaft cannot enter into an interior of the module housing and further in an interior of the generator nacelle, wherein the bearing-assembly-and-seal module is configured to be removable from the drive unit and from the nacelle in one piece. 2. The underwater current turbine according to claim 1 , wherein the bearing-assembly-and-seal module is sealingly attached to the generator nacelle. 3. The underwater current turbine according to claim 1 , wherein the bearing-assembly-and-seal module includes the at least one bearing assembly supporting the shaft and at least one seal assembly sealing the bearing-assembly-and-seal module with respect to the shaft. 4. The underwater current turbine according to claim 1 , wherein the module housing includes at least one radially extending attachment flange attached to the generator nacelle. 5. The underwater current turbine according to claim 1 , wherein the module housing includes a substantially axially extending outer surface, on which the at least one bearing assembly is radially inwardly disposed, and on which at least one seal assembly is disposed. 6. The underwater current turbine according to claim 1 , wherein a water-drainage device is provided in the module housing, the water drainage device being configured to detect water in the module housing and/or to discharge water from the module housing. 7. The underwater current turbine according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one bearing assembly comprising a first bearing assembly and a second bearing assembly, wherein the bearing assembly-and-seal module includes the first bearing assembly and the second bearing assembly, the second bearing assembly axially spaced from the first bearing assembly, the first bearing assembly and the second bearing assembly being located axially between the first seal assembly and the second seal assembly. 8. The underwater current turbine according to claim 1 , wherein the generator includes a rotor and a stator, wherein the stator is configured to rotate together with the generator nacelle and the rotor is configured to rotate together with the shaft. 9. The underwater current turbine according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one bearing assembly comprising a first bearing assembly and a second bearing assembly, wherein the bearing-assembly-and-seal module includes the module housing having at least one flange that is releasably and sealingly attached to the generator nacelle, and wherein the bearing-assembly-and-seal module includes the first bearing assembly and the second bearing assembly, wherein the second bearing assembly is axially spaced from the first bearing assembly, the first bearing assembly and the second bearing assembly being located axially between the first seal assembly and the second seal assembly. 10. The underwater current turbine according to claim 1 , wherein the seal module of the exchangeable bearing-assembly-and-seal module is disposed axially outside the at least one bearing assembly. 11. An exchangeable bearing-assembly-and-seal module configured to be mounted between a generator nacelle and a drive unit of an underwater current turbine of an underwater tidal-/ocean-/river-flow power plant, the bearing-assembly-and-seal module including: a first seal assembly; a second seal assembly axially spaced from the first seal assembly; a first bearing assembly; and a second bearing assembly axially spaced from the first bearing assembly, a module housing comprising a flange provided for detachable assembly directly to a nacelle, the first bearing assembly and the second bearing assembly being located axially between the first seal assembly and the second seal assembly, wherein the first bearing assembly and the second bearing assembly are attached to a radially interior portion of the module housing, wherein the first seal assembly and the second seal assembly are attached to the module housing, wherein the bearing-assembly-and-seal module is configured to be removable from the drive unit and from the nacelle as a unit.
with rotation axis substantially in flow direction · CPC title
structurally associated with turbines or similar engines · CPC title
in water turbines · CPC title
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