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US-12158135-B2 · Dec 3, 2024 · US
US10337540B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10337540-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515540273-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 3, 2015 |
| Priority date | Dec 29, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jul 2, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jul 2, 2019 |
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The invention relates to a wind turbine blade oscillation preventer comprising an aperture and a sleeve and having a peripheral extent and a longitudinal extent, the preventer being configured for removable application over a wind turbine blade and configured to extend longitudinally thereover and peripherally thereabout; the preventer having a non-aerodynamic exterior surface which exhibits a rough surface capable of disrupting smooth or laminar airflow over a substantial portion of the longitudinal and peripheral extent of the sleeve when the preventer is in place on a wind turbine blade. The preventer further comprises a smooth interior surface extending along a substantial portion of the longitudinal extent of the sleeve. The invention also relates to a method of application of a blade oscillation preventer over wind turbine blades which comprise serrations at a trailing edge thereof.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A wind turbine blade oscillation preventer comprising an aperture and a sleeve and having a peripheral extent and a longitudinal extent, said preventer being configured for removable application over a wind turbine blade and configured to extend longitudinally thereover and peripherally thereabout; said preventer having a non-aerodynamic exterior surface which exhibits a rough surface capable of disrupting smooth or laminar airflow over a substantial portion of said longitudinal and peripheral extent of said sleeve when said preventer is in place on the wind turbine blade; and wherein said preventer further comprises a smooth interior surface extending along a substantial portion of said longitudinal extent of said sleeve and wherein said preventer comprises a resilient collar at said aperture portion. 2. The preventer of claim 1 , wherein said smooth interior surface is formed from an abrasion resistant, low-friction material. 3. The preventer of claim 1 , wherein said smooth interior surface extends from an aperture region of said sleeve and internally within said sleeve. 4. The preventer of claim 1 , wherein said non-aerodynamic exterior surface is an external surface of a first, outer layer of said sleeve; said smooth interior surface is an internal surface of a second, inner layer of said sleeve. 5. The preventer of claim 4 , wherein respective said first and said second layers extend from an aperture region of said preventer. 6. The preventer of claim 4 , wherein said first and said second layers include separate and distinct layered materials. 7. The preventer of claim 1 wherein said smooth interior surface is provided in the form of a liner inside said sleeve and extending from an aperture region thereof. 8. The preventer of claim 7 wherein said liner extends inside substantially the full longitudinal and peripheral extent of said preventer. 9. The preventer of claim 1 wherein said exterior surface extends over substantially the full longitudinal extent of said sleeve and around a majority of said peripheral extent of said sleeve. 10. The preventer of claim 1 wherein said collar is generally circular or elliptical. 11. The preventer of claim 1 further comprising a guide line extending from said aperture region. 12. The preventer of claim 1 further comprising a tripping line extending from a distal portion of said smooth interior surface. 13. A method of operating a wind turbine to inhibit oscillations induced by the air flow across at least one of a plurality of blades of the wind turbine when the wind turbine is in a non-operational mode, said wind turbine comprising a blade rotor including the plurality of blades, the blade rotor being rotatably mounted via a hub thereof to a nacelle positioned atop a tower, said at least one blade exhibiting trailing edge serrations; said method comprising: releasably locking the plurality of wind turbine blades of said rotor in place; applying and releasably securing a preventer according to claim 1 to said at least one wind turbine blade so that said preventer covers a region of the blade surface and provides a non-aerodynamic outer surface capable of inducing turbulence in air flow across said at least one blade; said method including disposing said smooth interior surface of said preventer sleeve over and about said serrated trailing edge of said at least one blade during application of said preventer. 14. The method according to claim 13 , further comprising: attaching a first guide line to an attachment point on said preventer adjacent said aperture; pulling said sleeve onto said at least one wind turbine blade using said guide line; tying said guide line to a part of said wind turbine to secure said sleeve in place. 15. The method according to claim 14 , further including attaching a second line to a distal end of said preventer, so that pulling on said first and second lines pulls the length of said sleeve taut. 16. The method according to claim 15 further including pulling said second line in order to free said smooth interior surface from said serrations prior to removal of said preventer.
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