Vertical axis wind turbine having vertical rotor apparatus
US-11644008-B1 · May 9, 2023 · US
US11236725B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11236725-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117156772-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 25, 2021 |
| Priority date | Mar 26, 2019 |
| Publication date | Feb 1, 2022 |
| Grant date | Feb 1, 2022 |
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In a vertical rotor apparatus that rotates in response to a moving fluid, a shaft defines an axis of rotor rotation. Rotor blades are longitudinally aligned in parallel with the shaft and each rotor blade defines an axis of blade rotation. A sensor generates a signal when any of the rotor blades are within rotor azimuthal angles of blade stall regions. A controller generates blade pitch information for the blade stall regions and an actuator, which is mechanically coupled to each of the rotor blades, alters blade pitch about the axis of blade rotation in accordance with the blade pitch information.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A power generation device, comprising: a generator connected to a shaft of a vertical rotor apparatus, wherein the vertical rotor apparatus rotates in response to wind, wherein the shaft is configured to transfer mechanical energy from the vertical rotor apparatus to the generator, and wherein the vertical rotor apparatus comprises: the shaft defining an axis of rotor rotation; a plurality of rotor blades longitudinally aligned in parallel with the shaft, each rotor blade defining an axis of blade rotation; a sensor to determine whether any of the rotor blades are within rotor azimuthal angles of blade stall regions, wherein the sensor comprises: a fluid vane configured to indicate wind direction; contact wires connected to the fluid vane and displaced with rotation thereof, the contact wires defining the blade stall regions as a function of the wind direction; and a contact sensor mounted proximally to the shaft and moving through azimuthal angles therewith, the contact sensor generating a signal in response to contacting the contact wires; a controller to provide blade pitch information for blade stall regions; and an actuator mechanically coupled to each of the rotor blades to alter blade pitch about the axis of blade rotation in accordance with the blade pitch information so as to avoid blade stall for all rotor azimuthal angles. 2. The power generation device of claim 1 further comprising: a plurality of struts mechanically connecting the rotor blades to the shaft, wherein the contact sensor is mounted on the struts. 3. The power generation device of claim 2 , wherein the actuator is mounted on the struts. 4. The power generation device of claim 1 , wherein the sensor further comprises a rotary encoder. 5. The power generation device of claim 4 , further comprising a photovoltaic power source to provide power to the rotary encoder. 6. The power generation device of claim 1 , wherein the blade pitch information includes a blade pitch profile that defines a pitch angle as a function of azimuthal angle of rotor rotation. 7. The power generation device of claim 6 , wherein the blade pitch profile is constant at a predetermined blade pitch for all azimuthal angles. 8. The power generation device of claim 6 , wherein the blade pitch profile is constant at a predetermined blade pitch for azimuthal angles corresponding to the blade stall regions. 9. The power generation device of claim 6 , wherein the blade pitch profile is a sinusoid. 10. The power generation device of claim 1 , wherein the actuator is internal to each of the rotor blades and rotates the corresponding blade about the axis of blade rotation.
the axis being vertical · CPC title
the adjusting mechanism using auxiliary power sources · CPC title
Blade pitch angle · CPC title
of the Musgrove or "H"-type · CPC title
Wind directions · CPC title
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