US20120049522A1 - Method for controlling of at least one element of a first component of a wind turbine, control device and use of the control device - Google Patents

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US20120049522A1
US20120049522A1 US13/291,165 US201113291165A US2012049522A1 US 20120049522 A1 US20120049522 A1 US 20120049522A1 US 201113291165 A US201113291165 A US 201113291165A US 2012049522 A1 US2012049522 A1 US 2012049522A1
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F03MACHINES OR ENGINES FOR LIQUIDS; WIND, SPRING, OR WEIGHT MOTORS; PRODUCING MECHANICAL POWER OR A REACTIVE PROPULSIVE THRUST, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F03MACHINES OR ENGINES FOR LIQUIDS; WIND, SPRING, OR WEIGHT MOTORS; PRODUCING MECHANICAL POWER OR A REACTIVE PROPULSIVE THRUST, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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    • F03D13/20Arrangements for mounting or supporting wind motors; Masts or towers for wind motors
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F03MACHINES OR ENGINES FOR LIQUIDS; WIND, SPRING, OR WEIGHT MOTORS; PRODUCING MECHANICAL POWER OR A REACTIVE PROPULSIVE THRUST, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F03MACHINES OR ENGINES FOR LIQUIDS; WIND, SPRING, OR WEIGHT MOTORS; PRODUCING MECHANICAL POWER OR A REACTIVE PROPULSIVE THRUST, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F05INDEXING SCHEMES RELATING TO ENGINES OR PUMPS IN VARIOUS SUBCLASSES OF CLASSES F01-F04
    • F05BINDEXING SCHEME RELATING TO WIND, SPRING, WEIGHT, INERTIA OR LIKE MOTORS, TO MACHINES OR ENGINES FOR LIQUIDS COVERED BY SUBCLASSES F03B, F03D AND F03G
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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    • F05BINDEXING SCHEME RELATING TO WIND, SPRING, WEIGHT, INERTIA OR LIKE MOTORS, TO MACHINES OR ENGINES FOR LIQUIDS COVERED BY SUBCLASSES F03B, F03D AND F03G
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  • the invention relates to a method for controlling of at least one element of a first component of a wind turbine.
  • the invention concerns also a control device as well as the use of the control device for controlling of at least one element of a first component of a wind turbine.
  • a wind turbine comprises several components like a tower, a nacelle, a generator, a rotor comprising a hub and rotor blades and so on. To build up the wind turbine these partially very heavy components must be mounted with each other.
  • each rotor blade is mounted on a respective rotor blade bearing located at the hub with a lot of bolts, which have to pass through bolt holes of a rotating part of the rotor blade bearing.
  • the rotating part of each rotor blade bearing has a certain swivel range or adjustment range for the adjustment of the pitch of the respective rotor blade mounted on that rotor blade bearing.
  • the rotor blade has to be mounted on the rotating part of the respective rotor blade bearing in a certain defined position that in later operation of the wind turbine the pitch of this rotor blade is correctly adjustable.
  • the rotor blade bearing In the course of the mounting of a rotor blade on a rotor blade bearing therefore the rotor blade bearing has to be oriented, swivelled or turned e.g. with an electrical or hydraulic system to get the right position for mounting in relation to the orientation of the rotor blade. Additionally the rotor blade bearing has to be many times vibrated during the mounting to overcome the friction or slight deadlocks between the bolts of the rotor blade and the bolt holes of the rotating part of the rotor blade bearing.
  • This object is inventively achieved by a method for controlling of at least one element of a first component of a wind turbine using a control device not permanently belonging to the wind turbine wherein the control device is connected to a communication interface of the first component for supporting the mounting of the first component and a second component of the wind turbine with each other and/or for the purpose of service of the wind turbine.
  • the control device is connected to a communication interface of the first component for supporting the mounting of the first component and a second component of the wind turbine with each other and/or for the purpose of service of the wind turbine.
  • the invention proposes to leave the basic existing technical arrangements of the components substantially unchanged and to connect a control device to a communication interface of the first component.
  • the control device can based on the existing technical arrangement of the first component communicate with the first component and thus control at least one element of the first component for supporting the mounting of the first and second component of the wind turbine with each other e.g. by controlling the orientation of the at least one element of the first component relatively to the second component.
  • the control device thereby communicates with a control of the first component.
  • control device comprises a communication interface which is directly connected to the communication interface of the first component or which is connected to a communication bus to which the communication interface of the first component is connected.
  • control device is the master and the first component or a control of the first component is the slave during the communication.
  • control device provides at least one control instruction or control command to a control of the first component for controlling at least the one element of the first component.
  • the control instructions or control commands coming from the control device are processed and/or converted by the control of the first component to conduct the respective desired adjustment of at least the one element of the first component.
  • control device comprises at least one input element, preferably in form of at least one button, one joystick and/or one switch which can be used by an operator of the control device.
  • the first component is a hub
  • the one element of the first component is a rotor blade bearing
  • the second component is a rotor blade of a wind turbine.
  • a rotating part of the rotor blade bearing is oriented, swivelled and/or rotated by an input at the control device during the mounting of the hub and the rotor blade with each other and/or the rotating part of the rotor blade bearing is vibrated and/or oscillated by an input at the control device during the mounting of the hub and the rotor blade with each other.
  • control device supplies the first component with electrical energy.
  • both components are as a rule not supplied with electrical energy from equipment of the wind turbine.
  • the control device therefore supplies the first component with electrical energy during the mounting.
  • control device for controlling of or by a control device controlling at least one element of a first component of a wind turbine which control device does not permanently belong to the wind turbine and which is combinable with a communication interface of the first component for supporting the mounting of the first component and a second component of the wind turbine with each other and/or for the purpose of service of the wind turbine.
  • control device supports the mounting of the first component and the second component of the wind turbine with each other and/or the service of the wind turbine.
  • control device For supplying the first component with electrical energy during the mounting the control device comprises according to a variant of the invention a bus bar and/or an interface for the electric power supply of the first component.
  • control device is a hand-held control device.
  • control device is comparatively easy to handle and preferably free movable except for the power cable connected to the bus bar, the power supply cable for the hub and/or the connection for the communication. But these conduits can be chosen as long as necessary for a quasi free movement of the hand-held control device.
  • the third object of the invention is achieved by the use of a separately designed, quasi free movable control device for controlling of or controlling at least one element of a first component of a wind turbine during the mounting of the first component and a second component of the wind turbine with each other and/or during a service procedure of the wind turbine.
  • FIG. 1 shows a wind turbine in a side view
  • FIG. 2 shows the interface between the nacelle and the hub of the wind turbine
  • FIG. 3 shows the interface between a control device and the hub of the wind turbine
  • FIG. 4 shows the control device
  • FIG. 1 shows schematically an assembled wind turbine 1 in operation.
  • the wind turbine 1 comprises a tower 2 , a nacelle 3 and a rotor including a hub 4 with three pitch controlled rotor blades 5 .
  • Each rotor blade 5 is in a not explicitly shown manner mounted on a rotor blade bearing of the hub 4 in particular mounted on a rotating part of the rotor blade bearing.
  • a hydraulic pitch cylinder is assigned to each rotor blade 5 and the corresponding rotor blade bearing respectively. The hydraulic pitch cylinder interacts with the rotor blade 5 and/or the corresponding rotor blade bearing for the adjustment of the pitch of the rotor blade 5 .
  • Such a hydraulic pitch cylinder and its arrangement in the hub as well as its arrangement relatively to the rotor blade bearing and/or the rotor blade are e.g. disclosed in the European Patent Applications EP 07010505.1 and EP 07010504.4 which are incorporated by reference.
  • the hydraulic pitch cylinder is as a rule part of a hydraulic system 6 of the hub 4 (cp. FIG. 2 ).
  • the hydraulic system 6 is controlled by a hub control or a hub computer 7 wherein the hub computer 7 comprises or is connected to a valve controller 8 controlling the states of the valves of the hydraulic system 6 and thus also the states of the valves assigned to the three hydraulic pitch cylinders of the hub 4 .
  • the hub computer 7 comprises furthermore a communication interface 9 connected to a communication bus 10 .
  • a communication interface 9 connected to a communication bus 10 .
  • the hub 4 is supplied from the nacelle 3 with electrical power e.g. to operate the hub computer 7 as well as other electrical equipment located in the hub 4 like transducers and so on.
  • the data transmission and the transmission of energy across the interface between the nacelle 3 and the rotor which rotates relatively to the nacelle 3 is technically realised by not shown but well known slip rings, one for the data transmission and one for the energy transmission.
  • the hub computer 7 as the slave of the communication system is controlled by the wind turbine controller 11 as the master of the communication system.
  • the technical arrangement of the hub 4 as schematically shown on the right side of FIG. 2 is not changed or modified during the mounting of the hub 4 as the first component of the wind turbine 1 and a rotor blade 5 as the second component of the wind turbine 1 with each other as can be seen on the right side of FIG. 3 .
  • the hub 4 is positioned on the ground and each rotor blade 5 is oriented and arranged such relatively to the corresponding rotor blade bearing e.g. by a mobile crane that bolts of the rotor blade 5 are able to be put through bolt holes of the rotating part of the rotor blade bearing of the hub 4 .
  • the control device 12 comprises a communication interface 13 connected to the communication bus 10 , a bus bar 14 , an interface 15 for the power supply of the hub 4 , and several input elements and status displays 16 in form of three switches 17 - 19 , one button 20 , one joystick 21 and three LEDs (light emitting diodes) 22 - 24 .
  • the interface 15 is connected via an electrical conduit 25 to the hub 4 for the electrical power supply of the hub 4 in particular of the hub computer 7 during the mounting and the communication interface 13 of the control device 12 is as mentioned before connected to the communication bus 10 .
  • the hub computer 7 as the slave is controlled by the control device 12 as the master of the communication system.
  • the “Power” switch 17 is turned to the position “On” wherein an initialisation phase is started during which the yellow “Initialisation” LED 23 is illuminated and during which the communication between the control device 12 and the hub computer 7 via the communication bus 10 is established.
  • the green “Ready” LED 23 is illuminated and the control device 12 is able to be used in case of the present embodiment of the invention to orient, swivel and/or rotate a rotating part of a rotor blade bearing for a defined mounting of a rotor blade 5 and the hub 4 in particular of a rotor blade bearing of the hub 4 with each other.
  • the hub computer 7 and/or the valve controller 8 interprets and/or converts these control instructions or control commands and the valve controller 8 controls the valves of the hydraulic system 6 in particular the valves assigned to the hydraulic pitch cylinder of the chosen rotor blade bearing that the rotating part of the rotor blade bearing is oriented, swivelled and/or rotated in the desired position for mounting with the rotor blade 5 .
  • the control device 12 is in the case of the present embodiment a hand-held device and therefore easy to handle.
  • control device 12 for controlling a rotating part of a rotor blade bearing of the hub 4 during the mounting of the hub 4 and a rotor blade 5 with each other saves a lot a time during the mounting because there is no change of any basic existing cabling in particular of any hydraulic cabling of the hub 4 necessary. Compared with the prior art proceeding there is no more risk to connect wrong cables to the valves after the mounting.
  • the invention was described for a hub 4 comprising a hydraulic system in particular for adjusting the rotating part of a rotor blade bearing.
  • the hub can comprise an electrical system for the adjustment of the rotating part of a rotor blade bearing.
  • an electric motor is assigned to each rotor blade bearing and to each rotor blade respectively.
  • the pitch of a rotor blade is adjusted by an electrical system.
  • control device or a respectively adapted control device is able to be used to support the mounting of other components than a hub and a rotor blade of the wind turbine with each other.
  • the invention can be used for any subsystem of the wind turbine e.g. the gear system including a cooler and an oil pump.
  • control device The design of the control device is only exemplarily described. Thus in dependence of the control function the control device can be else designed.
  • the control device can also be used for the purpose of service of the wind turbine.
  • the control device 12 can be connected to the communication interface 9 or the communication bus 10 to adjust a rotor blade 5 for a service inspection.

Abstract

A control device is provided. The control device not permanently belonging to the wind turbine wherein the control device is connected to a communication interface of the first component for supporting the mounting of the first component and a second component of the wind turbine with each other and/or for the purpose of service of the wind turbine.

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    CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
  • This application is a divisional of U.S. Ser. No. 12/215,373 filed Jun. 26, 2008 which claims the benefits of European application No. 07012714.7 filed Jun. 28, 2007. All of the documents are incorporated by reference herein in their entirety.
  • FIELD OF INVENTION
  • The invention relates to a method for controlling of at least one element of a first component of a wind turbine. The invention concerns also a control device as well as the use of the control device for controlling of at least one element of a first component of a wind turbine.
  • BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • A wind turbine comprises several components like a tower, a nacelle, a generator, a rotor comprising a hub and rotor blades and so on. To build up the wind turbine these partially very heavy components must be mounted with each other.
  • So before the rotor is raised and mounted on the nacelle, it is assembled at the ground. Thereby each rotor blade is mounted on a respective rotor blade bearing located at the hub with a lot of bolts, which have to pass through bolt holes of a rotating part of the rotor blade bearing. The rotating part of each rotor blade bearing has a certain swivel range or adjustment range for the adjustment of the pitch of the respective rotor blade mounted on that rotor blade bearing. Thus the rotor blade has to be mounted on the rotating part of the respective rotor blade bearing in a certain defined position that in later operation of the wind turbine the pitch of this rotor blade is correctly adjustable.
  • In the course of the mounting of a rotor blade on a rotor blade bearing therefore the rotor blade bearing has to be oriented, swivelled or turned e.g. with an electrical or hydraulic system to get the right position for mounting in relation to the orientation of the rotor blade. Additionally the rotor blade bearing has to be many times vibrated during the mounting to overcome the friction or slight deadlocks between the bolts of the rotor blade and the bolt holes of the rotating part of the rotor blade bearing.
  • In particular when a hydraulic system located in the hub is used for turning, swivelling or adjusting the rotating part of a rotor blade bearing during the operation of the wind turbine for the adjustment of the pitch of the rotor blade as well as during the mounting of the rotor blade and the rotor blade bearing of the hub with each other until now in the course of the mounting a lot of or all cables at hydraulic valves of the hydraulic system were removed from the hydraulic valves and a hydraulic adjustment device particularly cables of the hydraulic adjustment device were connected to the hydraulic valves. By controlling of the hydraulic adjustment device it was possible to turn, swivel or adjust the rotor blade bearing particularly the rotating part of the rotor blade bearing as required. This proceeding of removing of the cables of the hydraulic system from the hydraulic valves of the hydraulic system, of connecting of the hydraulic adjustment device to the valves and of reconnecting of the cables of the hydraulic system to the hydraulic valves after the mounting takes a lot of time. Furthermore there is a not negligible risk for connecting wrong cables of the hydraulic system to the hydraulic valves after the mounting as a result of mix-up.
  • SUMMARY OF INVENTION
  • It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a method as initially mentioned in such a way, that the mounting or assembling of components of a wind turbine is simplified. It is a further object of the invention to indicate an appropriate control device as well as the use of the control device.
  • This object is inventively achieved by a method for controlling of at least one element of a first component of a wind turbine using a control device not permanently belonging to the wind turbine wherein the control device is connected to a communication interface of the first component for supporting the mounting of the first component and a second component of the wind turbine with each other and/or for the purpose of service of the wind turbine. According to the invention it is not necessary in the course of the mounting of a first component and a second component of a wind turbine with each other to change any basic existing technical arrangement of the components e.g. to change any basic existing cabling in particular any basic existing electrical or hydraulic cabling of the components for controlling of at least one element of a first component which is e.g. to be oriented relatively to the second component before mounted with the second component. In fact the invention proposes to leave the basic existing technical arrangements of the components substantially unchanged and to connect a control device to a communication interface of the first component. Thus even in the not assembled status of the first and the second component of the wind turbine or the wind turbine as a whole the control device can based on the existing technical arrangement of the first component communicate with the first component and thus control at least one element of the first component for supporting the mounting of the first and second component of the wind turbine with each other e.g. by controlling the orientation of the at least one element of the first component relatively to the second component. Preferably the control device thereby communicates with a control of the first component.
  • According to an embodiment of the invention the control device comprises a communication interface which is directly connected to the communication interface of the first component or which is connected to a communication bus to which the communication interface of the first component is connected. Thereby the control device is the master and the first component or a control of the first component is the slave during the communication.
  • According to a variant of the invention the control device provides at least one control instruction or control command to a control of the first component for controlling at least the one element of the first component. The control instructions or control commands coming from the control device are processed and/or converted by the control of the first component to conduct the respective desired adjustment of at least the one element of the first component.
  • As a rule the control device comprises at least one input element, preferably in form of at least one button, one joystick and/or one switch which can be used by an operator of the control device.
  • In one embodiment of the invention the first component is a hub, the one element of the first component is a rotor blade bearing and the second component is a rotor blade of a wind turbine. hi this case a rotating part of the rotor blade bearing is oriented, swivelled and/or rotated by an input at the control device during the mounting of the hub and the rotor blade with each other and/or the rotating part of the rotor blade bearing is vibrated and/or oscillated by an input at the control device during the mounting of the hub and the rotor blade with each other.
  • According to another variant of the invention the control device supplies the first component with electrical energy. During the mounting of the first and the second component with each other both components are as a rule not supplied with electrical energy from equipment of the wind turbine. For operating e.g. the control of the first component the control device therefore supplies the first component with electrical energy during the mounting.
  • The object concerning the control device is inventively achieved by a control device for controlling of or by a control device controlling at least one element of a first component of a wind turbine which control device does not permanently belong to the wind turbine and which is combinable with a communication interface of the first component for supporting the mounting of the first component and a second component of the wind turbine with each other and/or for the purpose of service of the wind turbine. Thus the control device supports the mounting of the first component and the second component of the wind turbine with each other and/or the service of the wind turbine.
  • The advantages mentioned before apply also to the control device.
  • For supplying the first component with electrical energy during the mounting the control device comprises according to a variant of the invention a bus bar and/or an interface for the electric power supply of the first component.
  • According to an embodiment of the invention the control device is a hand-held control device. Thus the control device is comparatively easy to handle and preferably free movable except for the power cable connected to the bus bar, the power supply cable for the hub and/or the connection for the communication. But these conduits can be chosen as long as necessary for a quasi free movement of the hand-held control device.
  • The third object of the invention is achieved by the use of a separately designed, quasi free movable control device for controlling of or controlling at least one element of a first component of a wind turbine during the mounting of the first component and a second component of the wind turbine with each other and/or during a service procedure of the wind turbine.
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  • The invention will in the following be explained in more detail with reference to the schematic drawings, where
  • FIG. 1 shows a wind turbine in a side view,
  • FIG. 2 shows the interface between the nacelle and the hub of the wind turbine,
  • FIG. 3 shows the interface between a control device and the hub of the wind turbine and
  • FIG. 4 shows the control device.
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF INVENTION
  • FIG. 1 shows schematically an assembled wind turbine 1 in operation. The wind turbine 1 comprises a tower 2, a nacelle 3 and a rotor including a hub 4 with three pitch controlled rotor blades 5. Each rotor blade 5 is in a not explicitly shown manner mounted on a rotor blade bearing of the hub 4 in particular mounted on a rotating part of the rotor blade bearing. In case of the present embodiment of the invention a hydraulic pitch cylinder is assigned to each rotor blade 5 and the corresponding rotor blade bearing respectively. The hydraulic pitch cylinder interacts with the rotor blade 5 and/or the corresponding rotor blade bearing for the adjustment of the pitch of the rotor blade 5. Such a hydraulic pitch cylinder and its arrangement in the hub as well as its arrangement relatively to the rotor blade bearing and/or the rotor blade are e.g. disclosed in the European Patent Applications EP 07010505.1 and EP 07010504.4 which are incorporated by reference.
  • The hydraulic pitch cylinder is as a rule part of a hydraulic system 6 of the hub 4 (cp. FIG. 2). The hydraulic system 6 is controlled by a hub control or a hub computer 7 wherein the hub computer 7 comprises or is connected to a valve controller 8 controlling the states of the valves of the hydraulic system 6 and thus also the states of the valves assigned to the three hydraulic pitch cylinders of the hub 4.
  • The hub computer 7 comprises furthermore a communication interface 9 connected to a communication bus 10. During operation of the wind turbine 1 wherein the hub 4 is attached to the nacelle 3 there is a bilateral communication or data transfer between the hub computer 7 and a wind turbine controller 11 of the wind turbine 1 wherein the wind turbine controller 11 is also connected to the communication bus 10. Additionally the hub 4 is supplied from the nacelle 3 with electrical power e.g. to operate the hub computer 7 as well as other electrical equipment located in the hub 4 like transducers and so on.
  • The data transmission and the transmission of energy across the interface between the nacelle 3 and the rotor which rotates relatively to the nacelle 3 is technically realised by not shown but well known slip rings, one for the data transmission and one for the energy transmission. During the normal operation of the wind turbine 1 the hub computer 7 as the slave of the communication system is controlled by the wind turbine controller 11 as the master of the communication system.
  • In opposite to the prior art initially mentioned according to the present invention the technical arrangement of the hub 4 as schematically shown on the right side of FIG. 2 is not changed or modified during the mounting of the hub 4 as the first component of the wind turbine 1 and a rotor blade 5 as the second component of the wind turbine 1 with each other as can be seen on the right side of FIG. 3. During the mounting of the hub 4 and the rotor blades 5 with each other the hub 4 is positioned on the ground and each rotor blade 5 is oriented and arranged such relatively to the corresponding rotor blade bearing e.g. by a mobile crane that bolts of the rotor blade 5 are able to be put through bolt holes of the rotating part of the rotor blade bearing of the hub 4. Subsequently the rotor blade and the rotating part of the rotor blade bearing of the hub are screwed together. Thereby it is necessary that also the rotating part of the rotor blade bearing is respectively adjusted relatively to the rotor blade for a defined connection of the two components.
  • To achieve this adjustment of the rotating part of the rotor blade bearing a control device 12 or a so called hub service tool is connected to the communication interface 9 of the hub computer 7 via the communication bus 10. The control device 12 comprises a communication interface 13 connected to the communication bus 10, a bus bar 14, an interface 15 for the power supply of the hub 4, and several input elements and status displays 16 in form of three switches 17-19, one button 20, one joystick 21 and three LEDs (light emitting diodes) 22-24.
  • Before the mounting starts the bus bar 14 of the control device 12 is connected to a power source, the interface 15 is connected via an electrical conduit 25 to the hub 4 for the electrical power supply of the hub 4 in particular of the hub computer 7 during the mounting and the communication interface 13 of the control device 12 is as mentioned before connected to the communication bus 10. During the mounting the hub computer 7 as the slave is controlled by the control device 12 as the master of the communication system.
  • Then the “Power” switch 17 is turned to the position “On” wherein an initialisation phase is started during which the yellow “Initialisation” LED 23 is illuminated and during which the communication between the control device 12 and the hub computer 7 via the communication bus 10 is established. After the initialisation phase as a rule the green “Ready” LED 23 is illuminated and the control device 12 is able to be used in case of the present embodiment of the invention to orient, swivel and/or rotate a rotating part of a rotor blade bearing for a defined mounting of a rotor blade 5 and the hub 4 in particular of a rotor blade bearing of the hub 4 with each other.
  • First an operator chooses one of the three rotor blade bearings whose rotating part shall be adjusted by turning the switch 19 to the respective position. Then the operator pushes the “Enable” button 20 and moves the joystick 21 upwards in the CW or downwards to the CCW direction. In dependence of the movement of the joystick 21 corresponding control instructions or control commands are generated in the control device 12 and provided or transmitted to the hub computer 7 and the valve controller 8. The hub computer 7 and/or the valve controller 8 interprets and/or converts these control instructions or control commands and the valve controller 8 controls the valves of the hydraulic system 6 in particular the valves assigned to the hydraulic pitch cylinder of the chosen rotor blade bearing that the rotating part of the rotor blade bearing is oriented, swivelled and/or rotated in the desired position for mounting with the rotor blade 5.
  • When the bolts of the rotor blade 5 are put through the bolt holes of the rotating part of the rotor blade bearing the “Vibrate” switch 18 is turned to the position “On”. Then the chosen rotor blade bearing is slightly vibrated in its angle position to overcome slight deadlocks and/or the friction between the bolts of the rotor blade and the bolt holes of the rotating part of the rotor blade bearing. The vibration is as a rule realised by a slight oscillation of the rotating part of the rotor blade bearing around his centre axle. When the bolts are in the end position of the bolt holes the rotor blade 5 and the rotor blade bearing are screwed together with nuts.
  • This proceeding is done for each of the three rotor blades 5 wherein the respective rotor blade bearing is chosen by the switch 19.
  • If in any situation during the mounting an error occurs in the control device 12 the “Error” LED 22 is illuminated.
  • The control device 12 is in the case of the present embodiment a hand-held device and therefore easy to handle.
  • After the mounting of all rotor blades 5 on the hub 4 the control device 12 is removed from the hub 4 and the rotor is raised and mounted on the nacelle 3 (cp. FIG. 1 and FIG. 2).
  • Using the control device 12 for controlling a rotating part of a rotor blade bearing of the hub 4 during the mounting of the hub 4 and a rotor blade 5 with each other saves a lot a time during the mounting because there is no change of any basic existing cabling in particular of any hydraulic cabling of the hub 4 necessary. Compared with the prior art proceeding there is no more risk to connect wrong cables to the valves after the mounting.
  • The invention was described for a hub 4 comprising a hydraulic system in particular for adjusting the rotating part of a rotor blade bearing. But instead of the hydraulic system the hub can comprise an electrical system for the adjustment of the rotating part of a rotor blade bearing. In this case to each rotor blade bearing and to each rotor blade respectively an electric motor is assigned. In this case the pitch of a rotor blade is adjusted by an electrical system.
  • Furthermore the control device or a respectively adapted control device is able to be used to support the mounting of other components than a hub and a rotor blade of the wind turbine with each other. So the invention can be used for any subsystem of the wind turbine e.g. the gear system including a cooler and an oil pump.
  • The design of the control device is only exemplarily described. Thus in dependence of the control function the control device can be else designed.
  • The control device can also be used for the purpose of service of the wind turbine. Thus during a service the control device 12 can be connected to the communication interface 9 or the communication bus 10 to adjust a rotor blade 5 for a service inspection.

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1. A control device that does not permanently belong to the wind turbine and controls an element of a first component of a wind turbine, comprising:
a communication interface which is combinable with a communication interface of the first component for supporting the mounting of the first component and a second component of the wind turbine with each other and/or for the purpose of service of the wind turbine.
2. The control device according to claim 1, further comprising a communication interface which is directly combinable with the communication interface of the first component or which is combinable with a communication bus to which the communication interface of the first component is connected.
3. The control device according to claim 1, wherein a control instruction or control command is providable to a control of the first component for controlling at least the one element of the first component.
4. The control device according to claim 1, further comprising an input element.
5. The control device according to claim 4, wherein the input element is: a button,
6. The control device according to claim 4, wherein the input element is a joystick
7. The control device according to claim 4, wherein the input element is a switch.
8. The control device according to claim 4, wherein the input element is selected from the group consisting of: a button, a joystick, a switch, and combinations thereof.
9. The control device according to claim 8, wherein the first component is a hub, the one element of the first component is a rotor blade bearing and the second component is a rotor blade of a wind turbine.
10. The control device according to claim 9, which comprises at least one input element for controlling the orientation, the swivelling and/or the rotation of a rotating part of the rotor blade bearing and/or at least one input element for controlling the vibration and/or the oscillation of the rotating part of the rotor blade bearing.
11. The control device according to claim 1, further comprising a bus bar and/or an interface for the electric power supply of the first component.
12. The control device according to claim 31, wherein the control device is a hand-held control device.
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