Power generating apparatus

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Inventors

Bright, Clark

Application #

582613

Filed

Jun-2-1975

Published

Aug-10-1976

Current US Class

290/44
290/55

International Classes

H02P 009/04

Field of Search

290/44 290/55

Examiners

Schafer; Robert K.

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Abstract
A control system for obtaining maximum power output from electrical generating water pumping, flywheel storage and like systems comprising a wind-driven prime mover coupled to an electrical generator over an extended range of wind velocities is described. The maximum electrical output power is obtained by synchronizing the speed of the generator, and hence the speed of the prime mover, with the maximum power output of the prime mover. Since the maximum output power of a wind-driven prime mover is proportional to the third power of the wind velocity, and is a function of an angular velocity-dependent power coefficient, means are provided for detecting the angular velocity of the prime mover and generating a signal proportional to the cube of said wind velocity. The singal thus generated is used for controlling the magnitude of the excitation field current in the electrical generating apparatus whereby the electrical output varies approximately as a cubic function of the wind velocity and, consequently, as a linear function of the output power of the prime mover. For this purpose the control-signal generating means employs a solid state device or the like which is biased to operate along the third power portion of its characteristic operating curve.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. In an apparatus having a rotatable means responsive to a moving fluid having a variable velocity for generating power, a control system comprising: means responsive to a signal proportional to the velocity of said moving fluid which approximates, with an exponential function, a function to a power for generating a control signal proportional to the maximum power obtainable from said moving fluid by said rotatable means over a predetermined range of fluid velocities.

2. In an apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said generating means comprises:

first means for generating a velocity signal proportional to the velocity of said moving fluid; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to the generation of power in general and, more particularly, to a novel control system for obtaining maximum power output from an electrical generating fluid-driven prime mover having a velocity-dependent power output for driving a generator, alternator or the like. An example of a prime mover of the type described is a windmill. Another example is a water wheel.

A theoretical and empirical analysis of windmills, a similar analysis being applicable to water wheels and other fluid-driven prime movers, reveals that the power output, P, of a windmill is directly proportional to the radius, R, of the blades, the velocity, V, of the wind, the mass density, .rho., of the air in the wind, and a power coefficient, P.sub.c, according to the relationship

P .varies. P.sub.c .rho.R.sup.2 V.sup.3 ( 1)

the power coefficient, P.sub.c, is also a function of wind velocity. More particularly, it is a function of the geometrical arrangement of the windmill, and of the tip speed ratio 2.pi.nR/V where n is the angular velocity of the blades, and R and V are as previously defined. The power coefficient, P.sub.c, has been determined in wind-tunnel tests for various blade arrangements. From the foregoing analysis and the tests referred to, it is found that for a given windmill there is an optimum angular velocity of the blades at which maximum power is obtained. For maximum efficiency of the system, and hence the generation of maximum electrical power over a useful range of wind velocities, it follows therefrom that the angular velocity of a windmill should be maintained at that velocity for which maximum power is obtained, regardless of any change in wind velocity.
 
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