Wind turbine blade design
US-11913428-B2 · Feb 27, 2024 · US
US10975838B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10975838-B2 |
| Application number | US-201616061483-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 9, 2016 |
| Priority date | Dec 14, 2015 |
| Publication date | Apr 13, 2021 |
| Grant date | Apr 13, 2021 |
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A connecting joint for attaching a wind turbine rotor blade to a rotor hub includes a bolt having a blade end configured to be coupled to the rotor blade and a hub end configured to be coupled to the rotor hub. The bolt includes a neck region adjacent the blade end, wherein the neck region has a cross dimension less than a cross dimension of the blade end of the bolt. A wind turbine blade having such a connecting joint is also disclosed. Additionally, a method of making the connecting joint is disclosed.
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A connecting joint for attaching a wind turbine rotor blade to a rotor hub comprising a bolt defining a longitudinal axis and having a threaded blade end configured to be coupled to the rotor blade, a hub end configured to be coupled to the rotor hub, and an intermediate region extending between the blade end and hub end of the bolt, wherein the bolt includes a neck region disposed in the intermediate region having a length along the longitudinal axis significantly less than a length of the intermediate region along the longitudinal axis, wherein the neck region is disposed more toward the blade end of the bolt than the hub end of the bolt, and wherein a cross-sectional profile of the bolt at the neck region is different than a cross-sectional profile of the bolt at the intermediate region outside the neck region, and, wherein the neck region is generally elliptical having a first cross dimension that forms the major axis of the elliptical cross section, and a second cross dimension that forms the minor axis of the elliptical cross section, wherein the minor axis has a length less than a cross dimension of the blade end of the bolt, and wherein the major axis has a length greater than a cross dimension of the blade end of the bolt. 2. The connecting joint according to claim 1 , wherein the neck region is immediately adjacent the threads on the blade end of the bolt. 3. The connecting joint according to claim 1 , wherein the minor axis has a length less than a diameter of the blade end of the bolt. 4. The connecting joint according to claim 3 , wherein the length of the minor axis is reduced between about 5% and about 40% relative to the diameter of the blade end of the bolt. 5. The connecting joint according to claim 1 , wherein the major axis has a length greater than a diameter of the blade end of the bolt. 6. The connecting joint according to claim 1 , further comprising an indicator adjacent the hub end that corresponds to an orientation of the neck region. 7. The connecting joint according to claim 1 , wherein the neck region has a first end towards the blade end of the bolt and a second end towards the hub end of the bolt, and wherein the cross dimension of the neck region is less than a cross dimension of the bolt between the second end and the hub end of the bolt. 8. The connecting joint according to claim 7 , wherein the neck region has a length between the first and second ends between about 0.5 D and about 2 D, where D is the diameter of the blade end of the bolt. 9. The connecting joint according to claim 1 , wherein the neck region includes a transition to provide a smooth change in the cross dimension of the bolt. 10. The connecting joint according to claim 1 , further comprising an insert configured to be coupled to the wind turbine blade, wherein the blade end of the bolt is configured to be coupled to the insert. 11. The connecting joint according to claim 1 , wherein the bolt is a stud bolt. 12. A wind turbine rotor blade having a root end and a tip end, the rotor blade comprising a plurality of connecting joints according to claim 10 , wherein the inserts of the connecting joints are embedded in the root end of the rotor blade. 13. The wind turbine rotor blade according to claim 12 , wherein the inserts comprise: a main body having a first end and a second end, a central bore open to the first end and extending toward the second end, and an outer surface configured to interface with the blade; a first tubular extension extending away from the second end of the main body and having an inner surface and an outer surface, each of the inner and outer surfaces configured to interface with the blade; and a second tubular extension extending away from the main body and having an inner surface and an outer surface, each of the inner and outer surfaces configured to interface with the blade. 14. The wind turbine rotor blade according to claim 12 , wherein the rotor blade includes a central axis at the root end, and wherein the bolts are coupled to the inserts and oriented such that a major axis of an elliptical cross section of the neck region is substantially perpendicular to radial lines from the central axis of the rotor blade. 15. A method of forming a connecting joint for attaching a wind turbine rotor blade to a rotor hub, comprising: providing a bolt defining a longitudinal axis and having a blade end, a hub end, and an intermediate region extending between the blade end and hub end; and forming a neck region in the intermediate region; i) having a length along the longitudinal axis significantly less than a length of the intermediate region along the longitudinal axis, ii) being positioned more toward the blade end of the bolt than the hub end of the bolt, and iii) having a cross-sectional profile that is different than a cross-sectional profile of the bolt outside the neck region, wherein the neck region is generally elliptical having a first cross dimension that forms the major axis of the elliptical cross section, and a second cross dimension that forms the minor axis of the elliptical cross section, wherein the minor axis has a length less than a cross dimension of the blade end of the bolt, and wherein the major axis has a length greater than a cross dimension of the blade end of the bolt. 16. The method according to claim 15 , wherein forming the neck region further comprises pressing opposite sides of the bolt to form the generally elliptical neck region having the major axis and the minor axis. 17. The method according to claim 15 , wherein the cross sectional area of the neck region remains substantially constant during formation of the neck region.
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