Cycloturbine modular river current energy converter and method and apparatus for deploying marine hydrokinetic turbine assembly to harvest riverine and ocean tidal current energy
US-12281632-B2 · Apr 22, 2025 · US
US11067053B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11067053-B2 |
| Application number | US-201716462590-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 9, 2017 |
| Priority date | Nov 21, 2016 |
| Publication date | Jul 20, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jul 20, 2021 |
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This method is for orientating the blades ( 40 ) of a turbine ( 4 ) past a non-reachable range of positions (α 1, α2 ) in a power plant ( 2 ), said blades ( 40 ) being rotatable around orientation axes (X 40 ) distinct from a rotation axis (X) of the turbine ( 4 ), the turbine ( 4 ) comprising means ( 42, 44, 46 ) for orientating the blades ( 40 ), said means being adapted to exert an adjustable torque on the blades ( 40 ). The method comprises steps consisting in a) stopping the energy production of the turbine ( 4 ), b) setting a water flow which runs the turbine ( 4 ) to a value inferior to a normal energy production value, c) rotating the turbine ( 4 ) in a motor mode using energy from a grid, d) adjusting the torque delivered by the means for orientating the blades ( 40 ) to a reduced value while the turbine ( 4 ) is still rotating, so that the blades ( 40 ) are free to rotate around their orientation axes (X 40 ), under action of a hydraulic torque exerted by the water, past the non-reachable range of positions, e) once the blades ( 40 ) have overcome the non-reachable range of positions, adjusting the torque delivered by the means for orientating the blades ( 40 ) to a normal value superior to the reduced value, so that the rotation of the blades ( 40 ) around their orientation axis (X 40 ) is stopped in a determined position.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method for orientating blades of a turbine past a non-reachable range of positions in a power plant, the blades being rotatable around orientation axes distinct from a rotation axis of the turbine, the turbine comprising means for orientating the blades, said means being adapted to exert an adjustable torque on the blades, the method comprising: a) stopping energy production of the turbine; b) setting a water flow which runs the turbine to a value less than a normal energy production value; c) rotating the turbine in a motor mode using energy from a grid; d) adjusting the torque on the blades exerted by the means for orientating the blades to a reduced value while the turbine is still rotating and reducing a control pressure in a chamber of a servomotor such that the blades self-rotate around their orientation axes past the non-reachable range of positions under action of a hydraulic torque exerted by the water; e) once the blades have overcome the non-reachable range of positions, adjusting the torque to a normal value greater than the reduced value so that the rotation of the blades around their orientation axis is stopped in a determined position. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein at step b) the water flow is set to a value comprised between 0 and 10% of the normal energy production value. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein at step b), a water flow regulation system of a water channel in which the turbine is located, is partially or totally closed. 4. The method of 1 , wherein at step d), said control pressure controlling an angular position of nuts linked to levers which drive the rotations of the blades around their orientation axes, said servomotor, said nuts and said levers forming the means for orientating the blades. 5. The method of claim 4 , further comprising, prior to step c), in driving the nuts corresponding to a limit of the non-reachable range of positions of the blades, using the servomotor. 6. The method of claim 4 , wherein at step e), the nuts are stabilized using the servomotor in angular positions corresponding to an opposed limit of the non-reachable range of positions of the blades. 7. The method of claim 4 , wherein at step e), the control pressure is increased in the chamber of the servomotor so that a resistive torque is applied against the rotation of the blades around their orientation axes under action of the hydraulic torque exerted by the water. 8. The method of claim 1 , further comprising, before step e), varying power delivered to the turbine so that the position of the blades overcomes a dead center of the means for orientating the blades comprised within the non-reachable range of positions. 9. The method of claim 1 , further comprising, after step e), stopping or reducing the rotation of the turbine in the motor mode. 10. The method of claim 1 , wherein it comprises, after stopping or reducing the rotation of the turbine in the motor mode, a further step consisting in orientating the blades, using the means for orientating the blades, in an energy production position and setting back the water flow to the normal energy production value. 11. A method for orientating blades of a turbine past a non-reachable range of positions in a power plant, said blades being rotatable around orientation axes distinct from a rotation axis of the turbine, the turbine comprising a servomotor for orientating the blades, said servomotor being adapted to exert an adjustable torque on the blades, the method comprising: a) stopping the energy production of the turbine; b) setting a water flow which runs the turbine to a value inferior to a normal energy production value; c) rotating the turbine in a motor mode using energy from a grid; d) adjusting the torque on the blades exerted by the servomotor to a reduced value while the turbine is still rotating and reducing a control pressure in a chamber of a servomotor such that the blades self-rotate around their orientation axes past the non-reachable range of positions under action of a hydraulic torque exerted by the water, and e) once the blades have overcome the non-reachable range of positions, adjusting the torque to a normal value superior to the reduced value, so that the rotation of the blades around their orientation axis is stopped in a determined position. 12. A hydro turbine for generating power from water, wherein the hydro turbine is rotatable about a central rotation axis, the hydro turbine comprising: at least one blade being rotatable about an orientation axis between a direct configuration and an indirect configuration; orientating means for orienting the at least one blade, said means being adapted to exert an adjustable torque on the at least one blade, the orientating means comprising a servomotor comprising a servomotor chamber having a control pressure, wherein the control pressure is adjustable to control the position of the at least one blade; wherein, by reducing the control pressure, the at least one blade is arranged to self-rotate about the orientation axis between the direct configuration and the indirect configuration and past a non-reachable range of positions via a hydraulic torque exerted by the water. 13. The hydro turbine of claim 12 , wherein the at least one blade is rotatable about an associated central axis via the hydraulic torque provided by the water.
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