Vertical-axis wind turbine with a twisted blade configuration
First Claim
1. A vertical-axis wind turbine, comprising:
- a rotor tower defining an axis of rotation;
a generator including a shaft;
a mechanical arrangement for coupling the shaft and the rotor tower; and
a plurality of substantially rigid, generally S-shaped blades, each of the blades defining a length and upper and lower end portions mechanically coupled to the rotor tower, the upper portion of each blade being offset about the axis of rotation relative to the lower portion when the rotor tower is not rotating.
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Abstract
A vertical-axis wind turbine includes two or more elongated blades connected to a rotor tower. The tower defines an axis of rotation and is linked, preferably via a gearbox or other torque-converting arrangement, to the shaft of a generator. Each blade is "twisted" so that its lower attachment point is displaced angularly relative to its upper attachment point. In a preferred embodiment, the radial distance of each blade from the axis of rotation varies between upper and lower attachment points such that the blade lies approximately along a "troposkein", which is the shape assumed by a string clamped at each end and spun about an axis passing through the ends of the string. The ratio between blade chord length and blade thickness is preferably constant over the length of each blade, with the middle of each blade approximately 80% as thick as its ends. The cross-section of the blades may be teardrop-shaped, shaped as an airfoil, rectangular, or curved in some other way.
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8 Claims
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1. A vertical-axis wind turbine, comprising:
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a rotor tower defining an axis of rotation; a generator including a shaft; a mechanical arrangement for coupling the shaft and the rotor tower; and a plurality of substantially rigid, generally S-shaped blades, each of the blades defining a length and upper and lower end portions mechanically coupled to the rotor tower, the upper portion of each blade being offset about the axis of rotation relative to the lower portion when the rotor tower is not rotating. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A vertical-axis wind turbine, comprising:
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a rotor tower defining an axis of rotation; a generator including a shaft; a mechanical arrangement for coupling the shaft and the rotor tower and a plurality of substantially rigid, generally S-shaped blades, each blade defining a longitudinal axis, a length, a chord length and a thickness, each of the blades defining upper and lower end portions mechanically coupled to the rotor tower, the upper portion of each blade being offset about the axis of rotation relative to the lower portion when the rotor tower is not rotating, a radial distance from the axis of rotation to each blade along the length of each blade approximating a troposkein, each blade being twisted about three orthogonal axes over the length of the blade and a ratio between the chord length and the thickness being substantially constant over the length of each blade.
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