A tower having internal legs and an external skin providing a hybrid of lattice type towers and tubular type towers. The internal legs and the external skin share tower loading in a manner that optimizes the structural design of the tower, thereby providing benefits of both lattice and tubular type towers. A unique pin connection between tower sections is used to transmit loads smoothly and aid in section alignment. Tower sections are constructed from radial segments which may be nested for shipping such that transportation logistical barriers can be overcome for very large or tall wind turbine towers. The tower sections are then assembled on site using a specialized section assembly system which holds segments from both ends while consecutive segments are added to form a complete cylindrical or tapered section. The section assembly system includes a pair of frames that support the tower segments and align them properly during assembly. The section assembly system may be used to assemble a tower section in either a horizontal or a vertical orientation.
Thomas Alexander Wilkins - Henderson NV, US Mark E. Haller - River Falls WI, US Charles Grunewald - Ottertail MN, US
Assignee:
CHUC, LLC - Henderson NV
International Classification:
H02J 4/00
US Classification:
307 18
Abstract:
Systems and methods for governing a signal waveform of a signal flowing through a component of a power transmission system that includes a plurality of switch-mode power processors and may be a polyphase system. At least one of current and voltage is integrally monitored at each of a plurality of locations on the power system and is characterized relative to specified constraints. When a monitored voltage or current is outside of the specified constraints, the voltage or current is modified by changing at least one of the time delay or phase characteristics of at least one of the source, load and transmission elements on the power transmission system.
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