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Title:
WAVE ENERGY CONVERSION DEVICE
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2017/048113
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
Wave energy conversion device The invention relates to the field of renewable energy sources, namely to wave energy. Summary of the invention consists in the use of the flexible structure of the underwater device, which under the influence of the motion of waves self-adjusts to their profile, length and amplitude, executes undulations simultaneously and together with them, and converts these motions into working fluid flow pressure with its subsequent conversion into electric energy. The wave energy conversion device comprises two parallel blades (1, 2), composed of a series of identical pivotally interconnected links and interconnected by means of identical parallel hinge posts (3), and also of hydraulic cylinders (4) or rotary hydraulic motors, a pressure pipeline, a supply pipeline, a hydraulic turbine or hydraulic motor, connected into a common circuit and an armature, floats (6) and an electric generator. The technical result of the proposed invention is to increase the energy conversion efficiency and to expand the usable wave working range.

Inventors:
PANCENCO VITALIE (MD)
PANCENCO IULIAN (MD)
Application Number:
PCT/MD2015/000006
Publication Date:
March 23, 2017
Filing Date:
November 11, 2015
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
PANCENCO VITALIE (MD)
PANCENCO IULIAN (MD)
International Classes:
F03B13/18; F03B13/20
Domestic Patent References:
WO2014176293A22014-10-30
Foreign References:
US4036563A1977-07-19
GB2384031A2003-07-16
US3961863A1976-06-08
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
COTRUTA, Leonid (MD)
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Claims:
CLAIMS

1. A wave energy conversion device consisting of two blades connected by posts, hydraulic cylinders or rotary hydraulic motors, a pressure pipeline, a supply pipeline, an armature, floats, a hydraulic turbine or hydraulic motor and an electric, wherein the blades are parallel and each of them is composed of a series of identical pivotally connected links, wherein at one end the blades are rigidly fixed together and along the length of the remaining portion are interconnected, with the possibility of mutual displacement in the longitudinal direction, by means of identical parallel hinge posts, and the hydraulic cylinders or rotary hydraulic motors, the pressure pipeline, the supply pipeline, the hydraulic turbine or hydraulic motor are connected in a common circuit .

2. A device, according to claim 1 , wherein it comprises a single blade composed of a series of pivotally connected links and connected by means of identical hinge posts with a longitudinal member .

3. A device, according to claim 1 , wherein it comprises three or more parallel blades.

4. A device, according to claims 1 , 2, 3, wherein the blades are made flexible, of one piece.

Patent Attorney Leonid Cotruta

Description:
Wave energy conversion device

The invention relates to the field of renewable energy sources, namely to wave energy.

The device, according to the present invention, is intended for sea wave energy conversion into other forms of energy, preferably into electrical energy.

It is known a wave energy conversion device called "Pelamis", consisting of movably connected cylindrical sections with built-in hydraulic cylinders, hydraulic motors and electric generators. Under the influence of waves sections move between each other, actuating the hydraulic cylinders that pump oil through hydraulic motors to drive the electric generators. [1]

The disadvantages of this device are the possibility to work effectively only in a wavelength range comparable to the length of one section of the device, as well as the reduced efficiency due to the effects of wave motion on the device only from below.

It is also known a wave energy conversion device called "Wave Carpet", consisting of a frame, placed on the seabed, with mounted thereon hydraulic cylinders and a special flexible cover, perceiving the wave motion energy and transmitting it to the cylinders, creating a movement of the working fluid to rotate the shaft of the hydraulic turbine. [2]

The disadvantages of this device are that the device is placed at a large distance from the wave surface, which reduces the wave action energy and the reduced efficiency due to use of only part of the wave motion, acting on the device only from above.

The technical problem solved by the proposed invention is to remove these disadvantages by implementing the device, effectively utilizing the wave motion energy and also extending the usable wave working range.

The solution of this problem is achieved by the use of the flexible structure of the underwater device, which under the influence of the motion of waves self-adjusts to their profile, length and amplitude, executes undulations simultaneously and together with them, and converts these motions into working fluid flow pressure with its subsequent conversion into electric energy. The wave energy conversion device, according to the present invention, consists of two parallel blades, each of which is composed of a series of identical pivotally interconnected links, wherein at one end the blades are rigidly fixed together and along the length of the remaining portion are interconnected, with the possibility of mutual displacement in the longitudinal direction, by means of identical parallel hinge posts, and also consists of hydraulic cylinders or rotary hydraulic motors, a pressure pipeline, a supply pipeline, a hydraulic turbine or hydraulic motor, connected into a common circuit and an armature, floats and an electric generator.

The technical result of the proposed invention is to increase the energy conversion efficiency and to expand the usable wave working range.

The wave energy conversion device is shown in FIG. 1-9:

FIG. 1 - structural diagram of the device;

FIG. 2 - device with hydraulic cylinders;

FIG. 3 - device with rotary hydraulic motors;

FIG. 4 - device with two blades;

FIG. 5a - circuit of vector components of water orbital motion in the wave;

FIG. 5b - circuit of water orbital motion vector components impact on the device;

FIG. 6 - device with a single blade;

FIG. 7 - device with three or more blades;

FIG. 8 - device with flexible blades;

FIG. 9 - design with multiple devices, connected to the general network.

The wave energy conversion device consists of two parallel upper 1 and lower 2 blades, each of which is composed of a series of identical pivotally connected links, wherein at one end the blades are rigidly fixed together, and along the length of the remaining portion are interconnected, with the possibility of mutual displacement in the longitudinal direction, by means of identical parallel hinge posts 3 (FIG. 1), as well as consists of fixed on the blades 1 , 2 and posts 3 hydraulic cylinders (FIG. 2) or rotary hydraulic motors 4 (FIG. 3), which are connected into a common circuit with a pressure pipeline, a supply pipeline, a hydraulic turbine or hydraulic motor (not shown) and an armature 5, floats 6 and an electric generator (not shown).

The device works as follows: Before starting the operation, the device consisting of two blades 1 , 2 and posts 3 with the fixed thereon hydraulic cylinders or rotary hydraulic motors 4, by means of the armature 5 and the floats 6, is installed at a certain depth under the water, in the direction of wave propagation. After filling the hydraulic cylinders or hydraulic motors 4, and the connected to them in a common circuit pressure pipeline, supply pipeline and hydraulic turbine or hydraulic motor with working fluid, the device is ready for use.

From the theory of wave movement it is well known that water particles in a wave are moving on an orbit, whose radius is equal to half the height of the wave, and making during one wave period a revolution, return in the initial position. The graphic

representation of the vector components of orbital motion of water particles in a wave is shown in FIG. 5a and the individual positions of the moving parts of the device, within one wave length, are shown in FIG. 5b. During wave motion, under the influence of water particle motion on the blades 1 and 2, the device is in motion, i.e. is bent by copying the wave profile, thus executing undulations jointly and simultaneously with them, while during the linear displacement of each wave, the devices moves from one position to another and returns back, thus performing one working cycle (FIG. 2; FIG. 3), during which the cyclic variation of the angles between the blades 1 , 2 and the posts 3 and the relative displacement between each other of blades 1 and 2 occurs, as a result of which the linear displacement of pins in the hydraulic cylinders or the angular displacement of shafts in the rotary hydraulic motors 4, which in turn push the working fluid through the pressure pipeline in the direction of hydraulic turbine or hydraulic motor, rotating its shaft and connected thereto the rotor of the electric generator, thus converting the mechanical work of cylinders or rotary hydraulic motors and the rotation of electric generator rotor into electric energy.

Information sources:

1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pelamis_Wave_Energy_Converter

2. Patent WO2014176293 A2 2014-10-30

Patent Attorney Leonid Cotruta