海洋高空强风能利用系统的可行性研究

Y. Terao, N. Sakagami
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2011年3月11日东日本大地震引发的严重海啸之后,日本核电站的运营受到严重限制,海洋风能的利用开始引起人们的浓厚兴趣。目前,世界范围内的海洋风能利用形式多种多样,直径达120米的固定式或浮式风力涡轮机已在许多国家投入商业运行。在本文中,我们提出了一种新的方法,并讨论了利用高海拔海风为一个简单的基于风筝的发电机系统供电的可行性。海洋地区的平均高空风速在12至14米/秒之间,具体取决于季节和地区,但与地面风相比,高海拔地区的平均风速更强、更稳定。我们的提议是基于一个在高海拔运行的风筝牵引系统,该系统与配备螺旋桨、发电机和储能系统的船体相连。经过旨在优化的计算,我们的估计表明,该系统有望作为一种将不断吹的高空强海风转化为有用电能的方法。
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A feasibility study on the ocean higher altitude strong wind energy utilization system
In the aftermath of the severe tsunamis that followed the Great East Japan earthquake of March 11, 2011, operations at nuclear power plants in Japan were severely curtailed and ocean wind energy utilization began attracting keen interest. Ocean wind utilization currently takes numerous forms worldwide, and fixed or floating type wind turbines with diameters up to 120 m are now in commercial operation in many countries. In this paper, we propose a new approach and discuss the feasibility of using high strong altitude ocean winds to power a simple kite-based generator system. The average high altitude wind speed over ocean areas is between 12 to 14 m/sec depending on the season and region, but stronger and more consistent average wind speeds can be expected at high altitudes in comparison to surface level winds. Our proposal is based on a kite towing system operating at high altitudes that is connected to a ship hull equipped with a propeller, electric generator, and an energy storage system. After calculations aimed at optimization, our estimates indicate this system holds promise as a method for converting constantly blowing high altitude strong ocean winds into useful electric energy.
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