Hull for a floating wind turbine platform

US10202170B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10202170-B2
Application numberUS-201615567199-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 20, 2016
Priority dateApr 20, 2015
Publication dateFeb 12, 2019
Grant dateFeb 12, 2019

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A hull for a semi-submersible wind turbine platform capable of floating on a body of water and supporting a wind turbine includes a keystone and at least three bottom beams extending radially outward of the keystone. Each bottom beam has a primary beam portion and a column base portion, wherein the column base portion is configured to support an outer column of the hull thereon, and wherein the primary beam portion defines a first ballast compartment therein. The first ballast compartment is in fluid communication with water in the body of water in which the hull is floating.

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What is claimed is: 1. A hull for a semi-submersible wind turbine platform capable of floating on a body of water and supporting a wind turbine, the hull comprising: a keystone; and at least three bottom beams extending radially outward of the keystone, the hull characterized in that: each bottom beam has a primary beam portion and a column base portion, wherein the column base portion is configured to support an outer column of the hull thereon, and wherein the primary beam portion defines a first ballast compartment therein; the first ballast compartment is in fluid communication with water in the body of water in which the hull is floating; and a water distribution system mounted in at least one of the keystone and each of the bottom beams, wherein the first ballast compartment is in fluid communication with water in the body of water in which the hull is floating via the water distribution system, wherein portions of the water distribution system are mounted in the keystone and in each of the bottom beams, and wherein the water distribution system includes: a sea chest formed in one of the keystone and a bottom beam, the sea chest open to water in the body of water in which the hull is floating; first ballast fill pipes extending between the sea chest and each of the first ballast compartments; and a water pump mounted to the first ballast fill pipes between the sea chest and each of the first ballast compartments, the water pump configured to pump water in and out of the first ballast compartments. 2. The hull for a semi-submersible wind turbine platform according to claim 1 , wherein the keystone has a watertight pump room defined therein, and within which the water pump and a portion of the water distribution system are mounted. 3. The hull for a semi-submersible wind turbine platform according to claim 1 , wherein the column base portion of each bottom beam is separated from the primary beam portion by a watertight bulkhead, and wherein the column base portion defines a trim ballast compartment therein. 4. The hull for a semi-submersible wind turbine platform according to claim 3 , further including a water distribution system mounted in at least one of the keystone and each of the bottom beams, wherein the first ballast compartment and the trim ballast compartment are in fluid communication with water in the body of water in which the hull is floating via the water distribution system. 5. The hull for a semi-submersible wind turbine platform according to claim 4 , wherein portions of the water distribution system are mounted in the keystone and in each of the bottom beams. 6. The hull for a semi-submersible wind turbine platform according to claim 5 , wherein the water distribution system includes: a sea chest formed in one of the keystone and a bottom beam and open to water in the body of water in which the hull is floating, first ballast fill pipes extending between the sea chest and each of the first ballast compartments; second ballast fill pipes extending between the sea chest and each of the trim ballast compartments; and a water pump mounted to the first and second ballast fill pipes between the sea chest and each of the first ballast compartments and the trim ballast compartments, the water pump configured to pump water in and out of the first ballast compartments and the trim ballast compartments. 7. The hull for a semi-submersible wind turbine platform according to claim 5 , wherein the keystone has a watertight pump room defined therein, and within which the water pump and a portion of the water distribution system are mounted. 8. The hull for a semi-submersible wind turbine platform according to claim 6 , wherein the water distribution system is configured to selectively pump water in and out of any one of the trim ballast compartments, and to selectively pump water between a first one of the trim ballast compartments and at least one of a second and third one of the trim ballast compartments. 9. The hull for a semi-submersible wind turbine platform according to claim 3 , further including an outer column extending perpendicularly from an upper surface of the column base portion of each bottom beam, the trim ballast compartment within the column base portion being positioned below the outer column mounted thereto. 10. A hull for a semi-submersible wind turbine platform capable of floating on a body of water and supporting a wind turbine, the hull comprising: a keystone; at least three bottom beams extending radially outward of the keystone, the hull characterized in that each bottom beam is substantially cylindrical in shape and has as substantially circular transverse cross section; and a water distribution system; wherein each bottom beam has a primary beam portion and a column base portion; wherein the column base portion is configured to support an outer column of the hull thereon; wherein the primary beam portion defines a first ballast compartment therein; wherein the first ballast compartment is in fluid communication with water in the body of water in which the hull is floating; wherein the first ballast compartment is in fluid communication with water in the body of water in which the hull is floating via the water distribution system; wherein portions of the water distribution system are mounted in the keystone and in each of the bottom beams; and wherein the water distribution system includes: a sea chest formed in one of the keystone and a bottom beam, the sea chest open to water in the body of water in which the hull is floating; first ballast fill pipes extending between the sea chest and each of the first ballast compartments; a water pump mounted to the first ballast fill pipes between the sea chest and each of the first ballast compartments, the water pump configured to pump water in and out of the first ballast compartments; and a watertight pump room defined within the keystone within which the water pump and a portion of the water distribution system are mounted. 11. The hull for a semi-submersible wind turbine platform according to claim 10 , wherein the column base portion of each bottom beam is separated from the primary beam portion by a watertight bulkhead, and wherein the column base portion defines a trim ballast compartment therein. 12. The hull for a semi-submersible wind turbine platform according to claim 11 , further including a water distribution system mounted in at least one of the keystone and each of the bottom beams, wherein the first ballast compartment and the trim ballast compartment are in fluid communication with water in the body of water in which the hull is floating via the water distribution system, wherein portions of the water distribution system are mounted in the keystone and in each of the bottom beams, and wherein the water distribution system includes: a sea chest formed in one of the keystone and a bottom beam and open to water in the body of water in which the hull is floating, first ballast fill pipes extending between the sea chest and each of the first ballast compartments; second ballast fill pipes extending between the sea chest and each of the trim ballast compartments; and a water pump mounted to the first and second ballast fill pipes between the sea chest and each of the first ballast compartments and the trim ballast compartments, the water pump configured to pump water in and out of the first ballast compartments and the trim ballast compartments. 13. The hull for a semi-submersible wind turbine platform according to claim 10 , further including: a center column extending perpendicularly from an upper surface of the keystone, a first ax

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  • on a structure floating on a liquid surface · CPC title

  • built-up from elements · CPC title

  • specially adapted for offshore installation · CPC title

  • Offshore wind turbines · CPC title

  • for converting wind energy into electric energy · CPC title

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What does patent US10202170B2 cover?
A hull for a semi-submersible wind turbine platform capable of floating on a body of water and supporting a wind turbine includes a keystone and at least three bottom beams extending radially outward of the keystone. Each bottom beam has a primary beam portion and a column base portion, wherein the column base portion is configured to support an outer column of the hull thereon, and wherein the…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Univ Maine System
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B63B1/107. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Feb 12 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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We list 2 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).