WO2005103489A2 - Direct drive wind turbine - Google Patents

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WO2005103489A2
WO2005103489A2 PCT/US2005/013316 US2005013316W WO2005103489A2 WO 2005103489 A2 WO2005103489 A2 WO 2005103489A2 US 2005013316 W US2005013316 W US 2005013316W WO 2005103489 A2 WO2005103489 A2 WO 2005103489A2
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G. Bywaters
W. Danforth
C. Bevington
J. Stowell
D. Costin
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Northern Power Systems, Inc.
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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
    • F03DWIND MOTORS
    • F03D9/00Adaptations of wind motors for special use; Combinations of wind motors with apparatus driven thereby; Wind motors specially adapted for installation in particular locations
    • F03D9/20Wind motors characterised by the driven apparatus
    • F03D9/25Wind motors characterised by the driven apparatus the apparatus being an electrical generator
    • 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
    • F03DWIND MOTORS
    • F03D7/00Controlling wind motors 
    • F03D7/02Controlling wind motors  the wind motors having rotation axis substantially parallel to the air flow entering the rotor
    • F03D7/0244Controlling wind motors  the wind motors having rotation axis substantially parallel to the air flow entering the rotor for braking
    • F03D7/0248Controlling wind motors  the wind motors having rotation axis substantially parallel to the air flow entering the rotor for braking by mechanical means acting on the power train
    • 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
    • F03DWIND MOTORS
    • F03D80/00Details, components or accessories not provided for in groups F03D1/00 - F03D17/00
    • F03D80/70Bearing or lubricating arrangements
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H02GENERATION; CONVERSION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
    • H02KDYNAMO-ELECTRIC MACHINES
    • H02K7/00Arrangements for handling mechanical energy structurally associated with dynamo-electric machines, e.g. structural association with mechanical driving motors or auxiliary dynamo-electric machines
    • H02K7/10Structural association with clutches, brakes, gears, pulleys or mechanical starters
    • H02K7/102Structural association with clutches, brakes, gears, pulleys or mechanical starters with friction brakes
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H02GENERATION; CONVERSION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
    • H02KDYNAMO-ELECTRIC MACHINES
    • H02K7/00Arrangements for handling mechanical energy structurally associated with dynamo-electric machines, e.g. structural association with mechanical driving motors or auxiliary dynamo-electric machines
    • H02K7/18Structural association of electric generators with mechanical driving motors, e.g. with turbines
    • H02K7/1807Rotary generators
    • H02K7/1823Rotary generators structurally associated with turbines or similar engines
    • H02K7/183Rotary generators structurally associated with turbines or similar engines wherein the turbine is a wind turbine
    • H02K7/1838Generators mounted in a nacelle or similar structure of a horizontal axis wind turbine
    • 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
    • F05B2220/00Application
    • F05B2220/70Application in combination with
    • F05B2220/706Application in combination with an electrical generator
    • F05B2220/7066Application in combination with an electrical generator via a direct connection, i.e. a gearless transmission
    • 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
    • F05B2240/00Components
    • F05B2240/10Stators
    • F05B2240/14Casings, housings, nacelles, gondels or the like, protecting or supporting assemblies there within
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H02GENERATION; CONVERSION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
    • H02KDYNAMO-ELECTRIC MACHINES
    • H02K13/00Structural associations of current collectors with motors or generators, e.g. brush mounting plates or connections to windings; Disposition of current collectors in motors or generators; Arrangements for improving commutation
    • H02K13/003Structural associations of slip-rings
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y02TECHNOLOGIES OR APPLICATIONS FOR MITIGATION OR ADAPTATION AGAINST CLIMATE CHANGE
    • Y02EREDUCTION OF GREENHOUSE GAS [GHG] EMISSIONS, RELATED TO ENERGY GENERATION, TRANSMISSION OR DISTRIBUTION
    • Y02E10/00Energy generation through renewable energy sources
    • Y02E10/70Wind energy
    • Y02E10/72Wind turbines with rotation axis in wind direction

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  • This disclosure relates generally to wind turbine and especially to wind turbines with a direct connection between the turbine and the electrical generator.
  • Wind turbines typically involve using a series of blades fixed to the top of a tower to rotate about a horizontal axis.
  • the blades have an aerodynamic shape such that when a wind blows across the surface of the blade, a lift force is generated causing the series of blades to rotate a shaft about an axis.
  • the shaft is connected, typically via a gearing arrangement, to an electrical generator located in a structure called a nacelle which is positioned behind the blades.
  • the gear box converts the rotation of the blades into a speed usable by the generator to produce electricity at a frequency that is proper for the electrical grid it is providing power.
  • the nacelle houses a number of components which are needed in modern high capacity wind turbines.
  • other components include a yaw drive which rotates the wind turbine, various controllers, and a brake that is used to slow the generator. Since it is desirable to keep the nacelle as small as possible, and given the number of relatively large pieces of equipment which must be located in the nacelle, space becomes very valuable. This often results in difficulties in both manufacturing the wind turbine and in conducting maintenance operations in the nacelle once the wind turbine is installed. Accordingly, it is considered desirable to provide a wind turbine which minimizes the size of the nacelle while providing adequate accessibility to components during maintenance operations.
  • a wind turbine includes a nacelle with a rotor hub adjacent thereto.
  • the turbine has a main shaft coupled to the hub and the nacelle.
  • a generator is coupled to the shaft between the nacelle and the hub, wherein the generator includes rotor adjacent to the shaft.
  • a stator is positioned adjacent to and radially outward from the rotor and, a brake is coupled to the generator and the shaft, such that the brake is positioned radially inward from said stator.
  • a wind turbine including a tower having a yaw bearing attached at one end.
  • a nacelle having a bedplate is connected to the yaw bearing and a transformer is positioned within the tower opposite the nacelle.
  • the transformer is suspended by a chain.
  • the transformer is suspended in a viscous fluid in a container connected to the tower.
  • a wind turbine is further provided having a nacelle and a blade rotor hub adjacent to the nacelle.
  • a main shaft is coupled to the blade rotor hub and the nacelle.
  • a generator is coupled to the shaft between the nacelle and the hub, the generator having a housing containing a generator rotor adjacent to the shaft and a stator positioned adjacent to and radially outward from said rotor.
  • a cylindrical roller bearing is coupled between the shaft and the housing adjacent to the nacelle.
  • a second bearing is coupled between the shaft and the housing adjacent to the hub.
  • a method for transferring electrical power from a wind turbine including the steps of rotating blades using wind. Rotating a generator and generating electricity with the generator. Supporting the generator with a tower and suspending a transformer adjacent to the generator. Damping the movement of the tower by contacting the transformer and transmitting the electricity through the transformer.
  • Figure 1 is a plan view illustrating a direct drive wind turbine of the present invention
  • Figure 2 is a side plan view of the wind turbine of Figure 1
  • Figure 3 is a side plan view, partially in section of the wind turbine of Figure 1.
  • Electrical power may be generated by many different methods.
  • the most common methods involve the boiling of water using fossil or nuclear based fuels.
  • the steam produced by the boiling is used to rotate a turbine that drives an electrical generator to create the electrical power. While these common methods are very efficient, they also have undesirable side effects, such as the production of toxic pollutants, or the rely on a dwindling natural resource.
  • One alternate method of creating electrical power is to harness a renewable natural resource such as the wind to be a driving force to rotate the electrical generator to produce the electricity.
  • a wind turbine 10 capable of generating electrical power in the lOOkw to 2000 kW range is shown.
  • the wind turbine 10 is includes a tower 12 which is anchored to the ground by means of a bolted connection to a steel and concrete foundation.
  • the nacelle 14 is mounted to rotate about the tower 12 to allow the nose cone 16 and the plurality of blades 18 to face into the wind.
  • a generator 20 is positioned between the nose cone 16 and the nacelle which allows the size of the nacelle to be minimized while still allowing all the necessary power electronics and controls to located either in the nacelle 14 itself, or adjacent the top of the tower 12.
  • the tower 12 is between 20 and 100 meters in height and constructed of tapered tubular steel of up to 4 meter diameter at the ground and 1 - 2 meter diameter at the top.
  • the tapered tubular steel tower is constructed in sections to facilitate the transportation and assembly of the wind turbine 10 at its point of use.
  • the tower may be made from a lattice structure or from concrete sections.
  • the blades 18 are preferably of a fixed pitch type, though variable pitch blades could also be used as well.
  • the nacelle 14 has a bedplate 22 which forms the floor of the nacelle 14 and a cover 15 which encloses the bedplate 22.
  • the bedplate 22 is mounted to a yaw bearing 24 that is mounted a top the tower 12.
  • the yaw bearing 24 allows the nacelle 14 to rotate relative to the tower 12 to allow the blades 18 to orient correctly relate to the wind ensuring maximum energy production.
  • a yaw drive 26 mounted inside the nacelle 14 drives a pinion 28 which interacts with gear teeth 35 on the outer race of yaw bearing 24 to provide the necessary force to rotate the structure.
  • the controller 62 receives information on the wind direction from a wind sensor 66 which activates the yaw drive 26.
  • the safety system of the wind turbine uses an anemometer 27. Whenever the wind speed exceeds a pre-determined safe value, the wind turbine shuts down. A typical wind speed for shut down is 25 meters/second. Since it is desirable to transfer the electrical power from the nacelle 14 to the grid at a high voltage to reduce the required cable size, in the preferred embodiment, a transformer 30 is suspended below the bedplate 22 inside the tower 12 by a chain 29. It should be appreciated that the transformer 30 may be mounted to the bedplate 22 by any suitable means, preferably a means that allows some flexure to compensate for vibratory movement of the wind turbine 10.
  • the transformer 30 is allowed to rotate with the nacelle 14 while reducing the required size of the nacelle.
  • the transformer 30 will also have an opening 31 in the center to allow access to the nacelle 14 by maintenance personnel from within the tower 12.
  • the transformer is sized to allow periodic contact between the transformer 30 and the tower 12 which will act to mechanically damp any oscillations of the tower which may occur.
  • the transformer 30 may be of any electrical type suitable for a wind turbine, including both the dry-type and oil- filled, 3-phase Wye or 3-phase delta, high voltage or low voltage.
  • the transformer is of a rectangular shape, and placed to one side in the tower 12 to allow access to the nacelle 14 by maintenance personnel.
  • the transformer is suspended in a bath of viscous fluid that is attached to the tower 12 to provide viscous damping of any oscillations of the tower 12.
  • the transformer 30 connects via cable 33 to the power electronics 32 mounted inside the nacelle 14, typically on the cover 15.
  • the power electronics 32 receives electricity from the generator 20 and converts the variable frequency electricity to match the frequency required by the electrical grid that wind turbine 10 is connected.
  • the generator 20 produces at a frequency between 10-30 Hz and the power electronics 32 use conventional means to produce the frequency of the electrical grid, typically 50 Hz or 60 Hz.
  • the power electronics 32 may utilize an intermediate conversion of alternating current (“AC”) power from the generator to direct current (“DC”) power before converting to AC power at the grid frequency. Power throughput and terminal power factor are adjustable via controller commands (not shown).
  • the generator 20 includes a housing 34 which is mounted to the bedplate 22.
  • the housing 34 connects to a main drive shaft 36 through front bearing 38 and rear bearing 40.
  • the front bear 38 is a double-tapered roller bearing sized to carry a majority bending moment and axial thrust generated by the blades 18.
  • the front bearing 38 may be a crossed roller bearing or a three row type roller bearing. If the bearing 38 was required to support large bending moments by itself, the distance between the rollers would be large requiring a larger drive shaft 36 which would dramatically increase the cost of the wind turbine 10.
  • a second rear bearing 40 is used to assist the front bearing 38 in carrying the bending moment.
  • the rear bearing 40 is a cylindrical type bearing.
  • the forces generated by the blades 18 can be carried while minimizing the size of the drive shaft 36.
  • the front bearing 38 and the rear bearing 40 are spaced apart a distance equal to the diameter of the drive shaft 36.
  • the generator rotor 52 is mounted via a hub 54.
  • the rotor 52 rotates inside the housing 34 adjacent to the stator 56.
  • the rotor has electrical coils which are energized with direct current, creating a magnetic field.
  • the rotor 52 rotates a magnetic field which induces electrical current in the stator 56.
  • the electrical current flows from the stator 56 through cable 58 to power electronics 32 in the nacelle 14.
  • a slip ring assembly 42 is provided at the end of the drive shaft.
  • the slip ring assembly 42 is mounted to the bedplate 22 by strut 43, which prevents rotation of the housing of the slip ring assembly 42 relative to the shaft 44.
  • Mounted on the slip ring assembly is a speed sensor 60, which measures the rotational speed of the shaft 44.
  • a disk 46 is mounted to the shaft 36 adjacent to the housing 34.
  • the brake 48 may be of any conventional type such as caliper actuated by hydraulic, pneumatic or electrical pressure.
  • the disk 46 and brake 48 are positioned in a recess 50 in the housing 34
  • the shaft 36 terminates in a flange 44 to which the nose cone 16 mounts.
  • the turbine controller 62 receives information from wind direction sensor 00 indicating the direction of the wind. If the blades 18 are not oriented correctly with the respect to the wind, the wind turbine controller 62 activates and powers a yaw drive 26 powers a motor which drives the gear 28 to rotate the nacelle 14 and blades 18 to the correct position. If there is sufficient wind to drive the blades 18, typically 4 - 25 meters per second, the rotation of the blades 18 will turn the shaft 36 and the rotor 52 to generate the electrical current as described herein above. The wind turbine controller 62 periodically checks the wind direction, typically once multiple times per second.
  • the blades 18 of the preferred embodiment are of a fixed pitch.
  • the aerodynamic design of the fixed-pitch blades causes stall at higher wind speeds to reduce lift, provided the rotational speed of the blade rotor is limited.
  • the speed is controlled under normal conditions by adjusting the generator torque using the power converter or the rotor current. In the event that an over speed condition occurs, two independent braking systems are normally applied, both with the capability to stop the rotor.
  • the first system is an electrical dynamic brake, which uses a resistor to dump energy and create a high torque on the generator 20.
  • the second system uses a mechanical brake 48 to slow the blades 18. i the event that an over speed condition is detected by speed sensor 60 or alternatively by a rotary encoder (not shown) located adjacent the slip rings downwind of the main shaft, the caliper 49 on the brake 48 is actuated causing the caliper 49 to contact the disk 46. The resulting friction between the brake 48 and the disk 46 causes the shaft to decrease in speed.

Abstract

A wind turbine is provided that minimizes the size of the drive train and nacelle (14) while maintaining the power electronics and' trans former ( 30 ) at the top of the tower. The turbine includes a direct drive generator (20) having an integrated disk brake ( 50) positioned radially inside the s tator while minimizing the potential f or contamination. The turbine further includes a means f or mounting a transformer ( 30 ) below the nacelle wi thin the tower. Futhentiore the bearing system comprises a double -tapered roller bearing (38) and a cylindrical roller bearing (40 )

Description

DIRECT DRIVE WIND TURBINE
Technical Field This disclosure relates generally to wind turbine and especially to wind turbines with a direct connection between the turbine and the electrical generator.
Background Art The wind has historically been one of the most widely used natural resources to provide the energy necessary to power our needs. As the demand for energy has increased and the supplies of fossil fuel dwindled, resulting there has been a renewed look by electrical utility companies at alternative methods for producing electrical power. One method of electrical production involves the harnessing of the wind by a wind turbine to drive an electrical generator. Wind turbines typically involve using a series of blades fixed to the top of a tower to rotate about a horizontal axis. The blades have an aerodynamic shape such that when a wind blows across the surface of the blade, a lift force is generated causing the series of blades to rotate a shaft about an axis. The shaft is connected, typically via a gearing arrangement, to an electrical generator located in a structure called a nacelle which is positioned behind the blades. The gear box converts the rotation of the blades into a speed usable by the generator to produce electricity at a frequency that is proper for the electrical grid it is providing power.
The nacelle houses a number of components which are needed in modern high capacity wind turbines. In addition to the aforementioned gear box and generator, other components include a yaw drive which rotates the wind turbine, various controllers, and a brake that is used to slow the generator. Since it is desirable to keep the nacelle as small as possible, and given the number of relatively large pieces of equipment which must be located in the nacelle, space becomes very valuable. This often results in difficulties in both manufacturing the wind turbine and in conducting maintenance operations in the nacelle once the wind turbine is installed. Accordingly, it is considered desirable to provide a wind turbine which minimizes the size of the nacelle while providing adequate accessibility to components during maintenance operations.
Disclosure of Invention A wind turbine is provided that includes a nacelle with a rotor hub adjacent thereto. The turbine has a main shaft coupled to the hub and the nacelle. A generator is coupled to the shaft between the nacelle and the hub, wherein the generator includes rotor adjacent to the shaft. Also a stator is positioned adjacent to and radially outward from the rotor and, a brake is coupled to the generator and the shaft, such that the brake is positioned radially inward from said stator.
A wind turbine is also provided including a tower having a yaw bearing attached at one end. A nacelle having a bedplate is connected to the yaw bearing and a transformer is positioned within the tower opposite the nacelle. In a first alternate embodiment, the transformer is suspended by a chain. In a second alternate embodiment, the transformer is suspended in a viscous fluid in a container connected to the tower. A wind turbine is further provided having a nacelle and a blade rotor hub adjacent to the nacelle. A main shaft is coupled to the blade rotor hub and the nacelle. Also a generator is coupled to the shaft between the nacelle and the hub, the generator having a housing containing a generator rotor adjacent to the shaft and a stator positioned adjacent to and radially outward from said rotor. A cylindrical roller bearing is coupled between the shaft and the housing adjacent to the nacelle. A second bearing is coupled between the shaft and the housing adjacent to the hub.
Also, a method for transferring electrical power from a wind turbine is provided including the steps of rotating blades using wind. Rotating a generator and generating electricity with the generator. Supporting the generator with a tower and suspending a transformer adjacent to the generator. Damping the movement of the tower by contacting the transformer and transmitting the electricity through the transformer. The above discussed and other features will be appreciated and understood by those skilled in the art from the following detailed description and drawings.
Brief Description of the Drawings Referring now to the drawings, which are meant to be exemplary and not limiting, and wherein like elements are numbered alike:
Figure 1 is a plan view illustrating a direct drive wind turbine of the present invention; Figure 2 is a side plan view of the wind turbine of Figure 1; Figure 3 is a side plan view, partially in section of the wind turbine of Figure 1.
Modes for Carrying Out the Invention Electrical power may be generated by many different methods. The most common methods involve the boiling of water using fossil or nuclear based fuels. The steam produced by the boiling is used to rotate a turbine that drives an electrical generator to create the electrical power. While these common methods are very efficient, they also have undesirable side effects, such as the production of toxic pollutants, or the rely on a dwindling natural resource. One alternate method of creating electrical power is to harness a renewable natural resource such as the wind to be a driving force to rotate the electrical generator to produce the electricity.
Referring to Figure 1 and Figure 2, a wind turbine 10 capable of generating electrical power in the lOOkw to 2000 kW range is shown. The wind turbine 10 is includes a tower 12 which is anchored to the ground by means of a bolted connection to a steel and concrete foundation. On the opposing end of the tower 12, the nacelle 14 is mounted to rotate about the tower 12 to allow the nose cone 16 and the plurality of blades 18 to face into the wind. As will be described in more detail herein, a generator 20 is positioned between the nose cone 16 and the nacelle which allows the size of the nacelle to be minimized while still allowing all the necessary power electronics and controls to located either in the nacelle 14 itself, or adjacent the top of the tower 12. Typically for this size turbine, the tower 12 is between 20 and 100 meters in height and constructed of tapered tubular steel of up to 4 meter diameter at the ground and 1 - 2 meter diameter at the top. The tapered tubular steel tower is constructed in sections to facilitate the transportation and assembly of the wind turbine 10 at its point of use. Alternatively, the tower may be made from a lattice structure or from concrete sections. In the preferred embodiment, there are three turbine blades 18 of 10 - 45 meters in length that equally spaced around the nose cone 16. While the blades may be made of any suitable material, typically a glass fiber reinforced plastic or epoxy is used to reduce weight while still providing the necessary mechanical strength required to withstand the wind loads. To reduce the complexity of the wind turbine 10 the blades 18 are preferably of a fixed pitch type, though variable pitch blades could also be used as well.
Turning to Figure 3, the nacelle 14 and generator 20 will be described in more detail. The nacelle 14 has a bedplate 22 which forms the floor of the nacelle 14 and a cover 15 which encloses the bedplate 22. The bedplate 22 is mounted to a yaw bearing 24 that is mounted a top the tower 12. The yaw bearing 24 allows the nacelle 14 to rotate relative to the tower 12 to allow the blades 18 to orient correctly relate to the wind ensuring maximum energy production. A yaw drive 26 mounted inside the nacelle 14 drives a pinion 28 which interacts with gear teeth 35 on the outer race of yaw bearing 24 to provide the necessary force to rotate the structure. The controller 62 receives information on the wind direction from a wind sensor 66 which activates the yaw drive 26. The safety system of the wind turbine uses an anemometer 27. Whenever the wind speed exceeds a pre-determined safe value, the wind turbine shuts down. A typical wind speed for shut down is 25 meters/second. Since it is desirable to transfer the electrical power from the nacelle 14 to the grid at a high voltage to reduce the required cable size, in the preferred embodiment, a transformer 30 is suspended below the bedplate 22 inside the tower 12 by a chain 29. It should be appreciated that the transformer 30 may be mounted to the bedplate 22 by any suitable means, preferably a means that allows some flexure to compensate for vibratory movement of the wind turbine 10.
By arranging the transformer beneath the nacelle 14 inside the tower 12, the transformer 30 is allowed to rotate with the nacelle 14 while reducing the required size of the nacelle. Preferably, the transformer 30 will also have an opening 31 in the center to allow access to the nacelle 14 by maintenance personnel from within the tower 12. In an alternative embodiment, the transformer is sized to allow periodic contact between the transformer 30 and the tower 12 which will act to mechanically damp any oscillations of the tower which may occur. The transformer 30 may be of any electrical type suitable for a wind turbine, including both the dry-type and oil- filled, 3-phase Wye or 3-phase delta, high voltage or low voltage. In another alternate embodiment, the transformer is of a rectangular shape, and placed to one side in the tower 12 to allow access to the nacelle 14 by maintenance personnel. In another alternate embodiment, the transformer is suspended in a bath of viscous fluid that is attached to the tower 12 to provide viscous damping of any oscillations of the tower 12.
The transformer 30 connects via cable 33 to the power electronics 32 mounted inside the nacelle 14, typically on the cover 15. As will be described in more detail below, the power electronics 32 receives electricity from the generator 20 and converts the variable frequency electricity to match the frequency required by the electrical grid that wind turbine 10 is connected. For a typical application, the generator 20 produces at a frequency between 10-30 Hz and the power electronics 32 use conventional means to produce the frequency of the electrical grid, typically 50 Hz or 60 Hz. The power electronics 32 may utilize an intermediate conversion of alternating current ("AC") power from the generator to direct current ("DC") power before converting to AC power at the grid frequency. Power throughput and terminal power factor are adjustable via controller commands (not shown).
The generator 20 includes a housing 34 which is mounted to the bedplate 22. The housing 34 connects to a main drive shaft 36 through front bearing 38 and rear bearing 40. In the preferred embodiment, the front bear 38 is a double-tapered roller bearing sized to carry a majority bending moment and axial thrust generated by the blades 18. Alternatively, the front bearing 38 may be a crossed roller bearing or a three row type roller bearing. If the bearing 38 was required to support large bending moments by itself, the distance between the rollers would be large requiring a larger drive shaft 36 which would dramatically increase the cost of the wind turbine 10. To make this arrangement more cost effective, a second rear bearing 40 is used to assist the front bearing 38 in carrying the bending moment. Preferably, the rear bearing 40 is a cylindrical type bearing.
By properly spacing the bearings 38, 40 the forces generated by the blades 18 can be carried while minimizing the size of the drive shaft 36. In the preferred embodiment, the front bearing 38 and the rear bearing 40 are spaced apart a distance equal to the diameter of the drive shaft 36. Between the bearings 38, 40, the generator rotor 52 is mounted via a hub 54. The rotor 52 rotates inside the housing 34 adjacent to the stator 56. The rotor has electrical coils which are energized with direct current, creating a magnetic field. As the shaft 36 is driven by the blades 18, the rotor 52 rotates a magnetic field which induces electrical current in the stator 56. The electrical current flows from the stator 56 through cable 58 to power electronics 32 in the nacelle 14. In order to provide electric current to the generator rotor 56, a slip ring assembly 42 is provided at the end of the drive shaft. The slip ring assembly 42 is mounted to the bedplate 22 by strut 43, which prevents rotation of the housing of the slip ring assembly 42 relative to the shaft 44. Mounted on the slip ring assembly is a speed sensor 60, which measures the rotational speed of the shaft 44. Further along the shaft, a disk 46 is mounted to the shaft 36 adjacent to the housing 34. For reasons that will be made clearer herein, the disk 46 interacts with a brake 48 which is used to slow the turbine blades. The brake 48 may be of any conventional type such as caliper actuated by hydraulic, pneumatic or electrical pressure. In the preferred embodiment, the disk 46 and brake 48 are positioned in a recess 50 in the housing 34 The shaft 36 terminates in a flange 44 to which the nose cone 16 mounts.
In operation, the turbine controller 62 receives information from wind direction sensor 00 indicating the direction of the wind. If the blades 18 are not oriented correctly with the respect to the wind, the wind turbine controller 62 activates and powers a yaw drive 26 powers a motor which drives the gear 28 to rotate the nacelle 14 and blades 18 to the correct position. If there is sufficient wind to drive the blades 18, typically 4 - 25 meters per second, the rotation of the blades 18 will turn the shaft 36 and the rotor 52 to generate the electrical current as described herein above. The wind turbine controller 62 periodically checks the wind direction, typically once multiple times per second.
Since over speeding of the wind turbine 10 due to excessively high wind speeds could damage the generator, it is desirable to have a means for slowing down the blades 18 and the shaft 36. Unlike in a variable pitch turbine which has blades that can be rotated to reduce the amount of lift generated on the blades, the blades 18 of the preferred embodiment are of a fixed pitch. The aerodynamic design of the fixed-pitch blades causes stall at higher wind speeds to reduce lift, provided the rotational speed of the blade rotor is limited. The speed is controlled under normal conditions by adjusting the generator torque using the power converter or the rotor current. In the event that an over speed condition occurs, two independent braking systems are normally applied, both with the capability to stop the rotor. The first system is an electrical dynamic brake, which uses a resistor to dump energy and create a high torque on the generator 20. The second system uses a mechanical brake 48 to slow the blades 18. i the event that an over speed condition is detected by speed sensor 60 or alternatively by a rotary encoder (not shown) located adjacent the slip rings downwind of the main shaft, the caliper 49 on the brake 48 is actuated causing the caliper 49 to contact the disk 46. The resulting friction between the brake 48 and the disk 46 causes the shaft to decrease in speed. By locating the brake in the recess 50 of the generator 20, room is saved in the nacelle 14 without risking contamination of the generator 20 components. Potential contamination is further reduced by placing this recess on the down- wind side of the generator 20. While the invention has been described with reference to a preferred embodiment, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope of the invention. In addition, may modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the invention without departing from the essential scope thereof. Therefore, it is intended that the invention not be limited to the particular embodiment disclosed as the best mode contemplated for carrying out this invention.

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Claims:What is claimed is:
1. A wind turbine comprising: a nacelle; a blade rotor hub adjacent to said nacelle; a main shaft coupled to said hub and said nacelle; a generator coupled to said shaft between said nacelle and said hub, wherein said generator includes generator rotor adjacent to said shaft, a stator positioned adjacent to and radially outward from said generator rotor; and, a brake coupled to said generator and said shaft, said brake being positioned radially inward from said stator.
2. The wind turbine of claim 1 wherein said brake further comprises a disk coupled to said shaft and at least one caliper brake coupled to said generator and positioned adjacent to said disk.
3. The wind turbine of claim 1 wherein said generator further comprises a housing disposed about said rotor and stator and said housing further includes a recess with said brake being positioned within said recess.
4. The wind turbine of claim 3 further comprising: a yaw drive in said nacelle adjacent to said yaw bearing; and, a power electronics module, said power electronics being located inside said nacelle and electrically coupled to said generator and said transformer.
5. A wind turbine comprising: a nacelle; a blade rotor hub adjacent to said nacelle; a main shaft coupled to said hub and said nacelle; a generator coupled to said shaft between said nacelle and said hub, said generator having a housing containing a generator rotor adjacent to said shaft and a stator positioned adjacent to and radially outward from said generator rotor; a cylindrical roller bearing coupled between said shaft and said housing adjacent to said nacelle; and, a second bearing coupled between said shaft and said housing adjacent to said hub.
6. The wind turbine of claim 5 wherein said second bearing is a double-tapered roller bearing.
7. The wind turbine of claim 6 wherein said cylindrical roller bearing and said second bearing are spaced apart a distance greater than the diameter of said shaft.
8. A method for transferring electrical power from a wind turbine comprising the steps of: rotating blades using wind; rotating a generator; generating electricity with said generator; supporting said generator with a tower; suspending a transformer adjacent said generator; damping the movement of said tower by contacting said transformer; transmitting said electricity through said transformer.
9. The method of claim 8 further comprising the step of converting the frequency of said electricity.
10. The method of claim 9 further comprising the step of rotating said wind turbme such that said blades are facing into the wind and applying a brake to said generator.
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