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词条 Laddermill
释义

  1. Introduction

  2. Operating modes

  3. Design

  4. Timeline

  5. See also

  6. References

  7. External links

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A Laddermill is a hypothetical airborne wind turbine consisting of a long string or loop of power kites.

The loop or string of kites (the "ladder") would be launched in the air by the lifting force of the kites, until it is fully unrolled, and the top reaches a height determined by designers and operators; some designers have considered heights of about 30,000 feet (9144 meters), but the concept is not height-dependent. The laddermill method may use one endless loop, two endless loops, or more such loops.

Introduction

In a 2007 "road map" report on renewable energy adopted by the European Parliament, laddermill technology was listed among various "promising and challenging" new energy sources into which revenue from emissions trading could be reinvested.[1]

Operating modes

There are currently two operating modes considered:

  • The kites pull up the long string on which they are tethered, and the resulting energy is then used to drive an electric generator. When the end of the string is reached the pull force of the kites is reduced by changing the angle of attack of the kites "wing shape", and the string is then rewound with the electric generator acting as a motor, or by other means. If the string is reduced to its minimum length the next energy generating cycle is started by restoring the angle of attack of the kites to maximum lift.
  • Kites on one side of a wire loop generate lift while the ones on the other side do not because the angle of attack of the kites "wing shape" changes when the kite passes the top of the loop. So the kites pull up only one end of an endless loop, causing the loop to start to rotate, and the resulting released energy is then used to drive an electric generator.

Design

A "rotating loop" "LadderMill" project is designed and developed by the Dutch ex-astronaut and physicist Wubbo Ockels.

As quoted from his website:[2]

The LadderMill is the response to the challenge for exploiting the gigantic energy source contained in the airspace up to high altitudes of 10 km. The concept has been developed with the aim to convert wind energy at altitude in electricity on the ground in an environmental and cost effective manner.

Timeline

  • Invention was declared on April 3, 1977.
  • On September 21, 1979, Douglas Selsam notarized his kite-lifted endless chain of airfoils HAWP system, generic type that would later show in Dutch astronaut Wubbo Ockels' [3] device called LadderMill described in a patent of 1997.
  • Douglas Selsam conceived his Auto-oriented Wind Harnessing Buoyant Aerial Tramway on April 3, 1977.
  • On the Selsam notarized disclosure of invention was placed a date of Sept. 20, while the notary placed the final signing on Sept. 21, 1979.[4][5][6]

See also

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References

1. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.euractiv.com/section/energy/news/renewables-parliament-wants-binding-sectoral-targets/|title=Renewables: Parliament wants binding sectoral targets|website=EURACTIV.com}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.ockels.nl/|title=Wubbo Ockels|website=www.ockels.nl}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.drachen.org/article/tapping-high-altitude-wind-%E2%80%98ladder%E2%80%99-kites-viewed-energy-source|title=Tapping High Altitude Wind: ‘Ladder’ of Kites Viewed as Energy Source - Drachen Foundation|website=www.drachen.org}}
4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.speakerfactory.net/recordofinvention60PCT.jpg|title=notes|publisher=}}
5. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.speakerfactory.net/kitewindmill1sm.jpg|title=drawings|publisher=}}
6. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.speakerfactory.net/wind_old.htm|title=Selsam Innovations|publisher=}}

External links

  • The laddermill website of Wubbo Ockels.
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20100209105025/http://www.lr.tudelft.nl/live/pagina.jsp?id=8d16d19a-e942-45aa-9b52-48deb9312e92&lang=en Website] of the Delft University of Technology explaining the principle of the LadderMill project.
  • paper "Design and Construction of a 4 kW Groundstation for the Laddermill".
  • [https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2008/aug/03/renewableenergy.energy Giant kites to tap power of the high wind] Alok Jha, The Guardian, Sunday August 3, 2008
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