Water flow power generator
US-2018038339-A1 · Feb 8, 2018 · US
US10584675B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10584675-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515523085-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 20, 2015 |
| Priority date | Oct 29, 2014 |
| Publication date | Mar 10, 2020 |
| Grant date | Mar 10, 2020 |
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Provided is an underwater floating-type ocean current power generation device whereby cyclical directional vibration of a floating body of the ocean current power generation device, caused by shadow moment, can be suppressed. An underwater floating type ocean current power generation device includes ocean current power generation device main bodies, each including a rotor of a power generator housed in a nacelle, and a structure. The rotor is configured to be driven by a rotary blade protruding outward from the nacelle. A twin drum floating body capable of floating underwater is constituted by the structure and the ocean current power generation device main bodies joined to the left and right of the structure. The underwater floating type ocean current power generation device is moored to an ocean floor by a mooring rope.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An underwater floating type ocean current power generation device used in a state in which a middle portion of a structure is moored in an ocean floor by a mooring rope, the device comprising: ocean current power generation device main bodies, each including a rotor of a power generator housed inside a nacelle; and the structure; the rotor being configured to be driven by a rotary blade protruding outward from the nacelle; a floating body utilizing a twin drum model and capable of floating underwater being constituted by the structure and the ocean current power generation device main bodies joined to the left and right of the structure; wherein each of the ocean current power generation device main bodies uses a downwind system in which the rotary blade is disposed farther to a downstream side in an ocean current direction than the nacelle; each of the ocean current power generation device main bodies includes moment suppression means configured to suppress moments that are created in the floating body as a result of a reduction in thrust force accompanying reduced current velocity of ocean current that occurs when a blade of the rotary blade enters a shadow region of the structure on an upstream side in the ocean current direction; and wherein: the moment suppression means is thrust force reduction suppression means configured to suppress reductions in the thrust force of the ocean current that occur when the blade enters the shadow region of the structure. 2. The underwater floating type ocean current power generation device according to claim 1 , wherein: the thrust force reduction suppression means is configured to suppress reductions in the thrust force by an increased rotational speed of the rotary blade in accordance with reduced current velocity of ocean current that occurs when the blade enters the shadow region of the structure. 3. An underwater floating type ocean current power generation device used in a state in which a middle portion of a structure is moored in an ocean floor by a mooring rope, the device comprising: ocean current power generation device main bodies, each including a rotor of a power generator housed inside a nacelle; and the structure; the rotor being configured to be driven by a rotary blade protruding outward from the nacelle: a floating body utilizing a twin drum model and capable of floating underwater being constituted by the structure and the ocean current power generation device main bodies joined to the left and right of the structure; wherein each of the ocean current power generation device main bodies uses a downwind system in which the rotary blade is disposed farther to a downstream side in an ocean current direction than the nacelle; and each of the ocean current power generation device main bodies includes moment suppression means configured to suppress moments that are created in the floating body as a result of a reduction in thrust force accompanying reduced current velocity of ocean current that occurs when a blade of the rotary blade enters a shadow region of the structure on an upstream side in the ocean current direction, wherein: the moment suppression means is rotational phase control means configured to control a rotational phase of the blade so that the blade of the rotary blade of each of the ocean current power generation device main bodies joined to the left and right of the structure synchronizes and enters the shadow region of the structure. 4. The underwater floating type ocean current power generation device according to claim 3 , wherein: the rotational phase control means is configured to control the rotational phase of the blade so that the rotational phase of the blade of the rotary blade of one of the ocean current power generation device main bodies joined to the left and right of the structure is set as a reference phase; and the rotational phase of the blade of the rotary blade of the other ocean current power generation device main body of the ocean current power generation device main bodies conforms to and synchronizes with the reference phase. 5. The underwater floating type ocean current power generation device according to claim 3 , wherein: the rotational phase control means is configured to control the rotational phase of the blade of the rotary blade of each of the ocean current power generation device main bodies joined to the left and right of the structure on the basis of a preset reference phase. 6. The underwater floating type ocean current power generation device according to claim 4 , wherein: the reference phase is set on the basis of a target rotational speed of the rotor of the power generator. 7. The underwater floating type ocean current power generation device according to claim 2 , wherein: the thrust force reduction suppression means include: a blade rotation area determination unit configured to determine whether or not the blade has entered the shadow region of the structure; a target rotation control unit configured to, in cases where the blade has not entered the shadow region of the structure, control a rotational speed of the blade to a target rotational speed; and a rotation increase control unit configured to, in cases where the blade has entered the shadow region of the structure, set a thrust force reduction suppression rotational speed of the blade that is rotationally increased and capable of suppressing reductions in the thrust force caused by reduced current velocity of the ocean current, and control the rotational speed of the blade to the thrust force reduction suppression rotational speed. 8. The underwater floating type ocean current power generation device according to claim 6 , wherein: the rotational phase control means include: an angular phase difference computation unit configured to calculate a phase difference between the reference phase and a rotational phase of the blade subject to control; an angular phase difference determination unit configured to determine, from the phase difference that is calculated, whether or not the rotational phase of the blade subject to control is in a synchronized state with the reference phase; a synchronization hold control unit configured to hold the synchronized state when determined to be in the synchronized state; and a phase difference reduction control unit configured to perform control and reduce the phase difference to a phase difference indicating the synchronized state when determined not to be in the synchronized state. 9. The underwater floating type ocean current power generation device according to claim 5 , wherein: the reference phase is set on the basis of a target rotational speed of the rotor of the power generator. 10. A control method for an underwater floating type ocean current power generation device used in a state in which a middle portion of the left and right of a structure is moored in an ocean floor by a mooring rope, the device comprising: ocean current power generation device main bodies, each including a rotor of a power generator housed inside a nacelle; and the structure; the rotor being configured to be driven by a rotary blade protruding outward from the nacelle; a floating body utilizing a twin drum model capable of floating underwater being constituted by the structure and the ocean current power generation device main bodies joined to the left and right of the structure; each of the ocean current power generation device main bodies using a downwind system in which the rotary blade is disposed farther to a downstream side in an ocean current direction than the nacelle; the method comprising: performing moment suppression processing to suppre
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