AU2003207142B2 - Horizontal axis type wind turbine and method of construction thereof - Google Patents

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AU2003207142B2
AU2003207142B2 AU2003207142A AU2003207142A AU2003207142B2 AU 2003207142 B2 AU2003207142 B2 AU 2003207142B2 AU 2003207142 A AU2003207142 A AU 2003207142A AU 2003207142 A AU2003207142 A AU 2003207142A AU 2003207142 B2 AU2003207142 B2 AU 2003207142B2
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Yuji Kawakita
Yasuhiro Koshioka
Toru Nagao
Noriyuki Takahashi
Shigeo Yoshida
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P001 Section 29 Regulation 3.2(2)
AUSTRALIA
Patents Act 1990 COMPLETE SPECIFICATION STANDARD PATENT Application Number: Lodged: Invention Title: HORIZONTAL AXIS TYPE WIND TURBINE AND METHOD OF CONSTRUCTION THEREOF The following statement is a full description of this invention, including the best method of performing it known to us: 1 TITLE OF THE INVENTION 2 HORIZONTAL AXIS TYPE WIND TURBINE AND METHOD OF CONSTRUCTION 3 THEREOF 4 BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 6 1. Field of the invention 7 The present invention relates to a wind turbine, and 8 more particularly, to a horizontal axis type wind turbine and 9 a method of construction thereof.
il0 2. Background art 11 In general, the horizontal axis type wind turbine 12 utilized for wind power generation, is installed on the top end 13 of a tall tower so as to be able to acquire energy of natural 14 wind efficiently.
For example, a wind turbine of this kind is disclosed 16 in Japanese Patent Application Laid-open No. Toku-Kai-Sho 17 58-192977. As shown in Fig. 10, the wind turbine comprises a base 18 member 101, a tower 102 mounted on the base member 101 and 19 vertically extending, a nacelle 103 supported at the top of the tower 102 and a rotor 104 installed in the nacelle 103.
21 The tower 102 is hingedly connected with the base member 22 101 through a hinge 102a so as to swing between a standing position 23 as illustrated in solid lines and a falling position as 24 illustrated in two-dot chain lines. Further, a ginpole 106 is hingedly supported at the lower end thereof with the base member 26 101 and a tensile wire 107 is connected between the top end of 27 the ginpole 106 and the upper portion of the tower 102. Further, 28 the top end of the ginpole 106 is connected with a winch 109 through 1 a towing wire 108.
2 Accordingly, when the winch 109 winds up the towing 3 wire '108, the tower 102 can be raised from the falling position 4 to the standing position through the ginpole 106 and the tensile wire 107. On the other hand, when the winch 109 winds down the 6 towing wire 108, the tower 102 can be laid down from the standing 7 position to the falling position.
8 This ginpole 106 and the tensile wire 107 are detachable 9 so that they are installed when the maintenance is done and are 110 removed when the maintenance is finished. When the wind turbine 11 is operated, with the ginpole 106 and tensile wire 107 removed, 12 the lower end of the tower 102 is fixed to the base member 101 13 by bolts and the like so as to maintain the tower 102 in a standing 14 position.
As another method of construction of the wind turbine, 16 there is a method of using a mobile crane for raising the tower, 17 mounting it on the base member, and attaching the nacelle and 18 the rotor to the upper end of the tower.
19 According to the wind turbine disclosed in Toku-Kai-Sho 58-192977, since the tower 102 is hingedly connected at the lower 21 end thereof with the base member 101 so as to swing between the 22 standing and falling positions, maintenance and repair works of 23 a generator or other equipments accommodated in the nacelle 103 24 can be done on the ground efficiently.
However, a large towing force is required in order to 26 raise the tower 102 having a heavy nacelle at the top end thereof 27 from the falling position to the standing position, therefore 28 this swing type of the wind turbine is suitable for a wind turbine of small size.
On the other hand, according to the latter method of using a mobile crane, since the nacelle or the rotor are installed after the tower is built, it is possible to construct a relatively large size of the wind turbine by employing a large size mobile crane.
However, using the large size mobile crane and the like incurs an increase of procurement cost of construction equipments. Particularly, in case of construction work in islands, mountains, remote places and the like, the construction equipment procurement cost would increase. Furthermore, there would be a difficulty in securing a work space suitable for construction. Further, the maintenance cost would increase because of the necessity of a large size crane.
As a result, there are many cases where the construction of wind turbines must avoidably given up in spite of the fact that the power supply by wind turbines is most desired in these islands, mountains, remote places and the like and the case is similar with underdevelopment countries where the procurement of construction equipments like large size of cranes is generally difficult.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION It is an object of the present invention to provide a method of constructing a relatively large size, horizontal axis type wind turbine capable of reducing construction cost without using a crane of large size.
A first aspect of the invention there is a horizontal axis type wind turbine having a tower mounted on a base, a nacelle mounted on the tower and a rotor supported by the nacelle, the tower includes a base tower member mounted on the base, a lower tower member hingedly connected at a lower end thereof with an upper end of the base tower member through a hinge so as to swing from a lying position to a standing position, a first stage connecting tower member connected at a lower end thereof with an upper end of the lower tower member and a highest stage connecting tower member connected at a lower end thereof with an upper end of a second highest stage connecting member. Further, the nacelle includes a tower penetrating hole through which the tower vertically penetrates and is formed by a plurality of nacelle sections divisible around the tower penetrating hole.
In a second aspect of the invention there is a method of lifting and mounting a nacelle of a horizontal axis type wind turbine on the top end of a tower thereof, said nacelle including a tower penetrating hole through which said tower vertically penetrates and is formed by a plurality of nacelle sections divisible around said tower penetrating hole, including the steps of: connecting a plurality of said nacelle sections and forming said nacelle while said nacelle is penetrated by said tower before lifting; lifting said nacelle along said tower with a plurality of tensile members vertically going through the interior of said tower and a plurality of pulleys provided in said tower; confirming whether or not said nacelle reaches a specified position of the top end of said tower; and connecting said nacelle with the top end of said tower.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS Fig. 1 is a side view of a horizontal axis type wind turbine according to an embodiment of the present invention; Fig. 2 is a partially exploded perspective view of a tower according to an embodiment of the present invention; Fig. 3 is a longitudinal sectional view of a nacelle including a rotor according to an embodiment of the present invention; Fig. 4 is a horizontal sectional view of a nacelle including a rotor according to an embodiment of the present invention; Fig. 5 is a sectional view showing a guide mechanism according to embodiment of the present invention; Fig. 6 is a sectional view showing a safety device 1 according to an embodiment of the present invention; 2 Fig. 7a through 7g are explanatory views showing an 3 outline of a construction method of a horizontal axis type wind 4 turbine according to an embodiment of the present invention; Fig. 8 is an explanatory view showing an outline of 6 a lifting apparatus according to an embodiment of the present 7 invention; 8 Fig. 9 is a sectional view showing a variation of a 9 safety device according to an embodiment of the present invention; 110 and 11 Fig. 10 is a schematic view showing a wind turbine of 12 a prior art.
13 14 DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS Referring now to Fig. i, reference numeral 1 denotes 16 a horizontal axis type wind turbine which comprises a base 17 a tower 11 standing on the base 10, a nacelle 21 mounted on the 18 top end of the tower 11, a hub 31a supported by the nacelle 21, 19 a rotor 31 including one or two blades 31b.
The tower 11 includes a base tower member 12 secured 21 to the base 10, a lower tower member 13 and a plurality of 22 connecting tower members 23 The base tower member 12 is fabricated of metal and 24 has a cylindrical or polygonal body 12a in which a man can work.
An annular upper flange 12b is provided along the upper edge of 26 the cylindrical body 12a with a peripheral edge folded inside.
27 Further, there is provided a wire hole 12c which will be described 28 hereinafter in the cylindrical body 12a.
1 Further, the lower tower member 13 is fabricated of 2 metal and has a cylindrical body 13a with the same diameter as 3 the cylindrical body 12a of the base tower member 12. The 4 cylindrical body 13a has an annular upper flange 13b and lower flange 13c along the upper and lower edges thereof, respectively 6 with peripheral edges folded inside. Further, the cylindrical 7 body 13a has a door 13d for opening and closing a hatch (not shown) 8 and a ladder 14 is provided longitudinally along the inner surface 9 thereof.
110 The connecting tower member 15 is fabricated of metal 11 and has a cylindrical body 15a with the same diameter as the 12 cylindrical body 13a of the lower tower member 13. The cylindrical 13 body 15a has an annular upper flange 15b and lower flange 14 along the upper and lower edges thereof, respectively with peripheral edges folded inside. A ladder 14 is provided 16 longitudinally along the inner surface of the cylindrical body 17 18 These base tower member 12, lower tower member 13 and 19 connecting member 15 are appropriately established respectively to have a length not hindering transportation. Further, the upper 21 flange 12b of the base tower member 12, the upper flange 13b and 22 .the lower flange 13c of the lower tower member 13 and the upper 23 flange 15b and the lower flange 15c of the connecting tower member 24 15 form connecting means for connecting respective tower members 12, 13 and 26 The lower tower member 13 is hingedly connected at the 27 lower end thereof with the upper end of the base member 12 through 28 a hinge 18 so as to be swingable between the lying or falling 1 position and the standing position. The lower tower member 13 2 is connected with a first stage connecting tower member 15 by 3 securing the upper flange 13b of the lower tower member 13 to 4 the lower flange 15c of the first stage connecting tower member 15 by bolts (not shown) and the like.
6 Similarly, the first stage connecting tower member 7 is connected with a second stage connecting tower member 15 by 8 securing the upper flange 15b of the first stage connecting tower 9 member 15 to the lower flange 15c of the second stage connecting tower member 15 by bolts and the like.
11 In this embodiment, when three connecting tower members 12 15 are finished to be connected with the lower tower member 13, 13 the lower tower member 13 are raised around the hinge 18 together 14 with three connecting tower members 15, and then the upper flange 12b of the base tower member 12 is connected with the lower flange 16 13c of the lower tower member 13 by bolts and the like, thus the 17 tower 11 is completed.
18 As shown in Fig. 3, the nacelle 21 is rotatably mounted 19 on the upper flange 15b of the uppermost or highest stage connecting tower member 15 through a bearing 19 having an inner 21 race and outer race provided along the upper flange 22 The outer race of the bearing 19 is connected with the 23 upper flange 15b of the uppermost or highest stage connecting 24 tower member 15 and a gear is formed on the outer periphery of the outer race of the bearing 19. Further, the inner race of the 26 bearing 19 is connected with an annular nacelle mounting plate 27 20 having a larger diameter than the outer diameter of the 28 connecting tower member 15 through bolts and the like.
1 On the other hand, as illustrated in Figs. 3 and 4, 2 the nacelle 21 has a cylinder-like configuration extending 3 horizontally with both ends closed. The nacelle 21 is formed by 4 a front nacelle section 21A and a rear nacelle 21B. The front and rear nacelle sections 21A, 21B can be separated into an upper 6 portion and lower portion along a longitudinal separation line, 7 respectively. The front nacelle section 21A is connected at a 8 nacelle connecting section 21c with the rear nacelle section 21B.
9 The nacelle 21 has nacelle penetrating holes 22, 23 capable of being penetrated by the lower tower member 13 and the 11 connecting tower member 15 and disposed opposite to each other 12 on the upper and lower surfaces thereof, respectively. The tower 13 penetrating hole 22 provided on the upper surface of the nacelle 14 21 is closed by a lid 22a, after the nacelle 21 is mounted on the tower 11.
16 A front supporting member 24 and rear supporting member 17 25 are installed on the floor surface of the front nacelle section 18 21A and rear nacelle section 21B, respectively in such a manner 19 that those supporting members 24, 25 do not hinder the nacelle penetrating hole 20. The respective supporting members 24, 21 are connected through a plurality of L-shaped nacelle mounting 22 members 26 with the nacelle mounting plate 20. In this embodiment, 23 the nacelle mounting members 26 are connected with the nacelle 24 mounting plate 20 by bolts.
The nacelle 21 accommodates nacelle equipments 26 therein. As shown in Figs. 3 and 4, for example, in an area of 27 the front nacelle section 21A where the passage of the tower 11 28 through the nacelle 21 is not obstructed, a rotation shaft 32 1 for supporting a rotor 31, a bearing box 33 for supporting the 2 rotation shaft 32, a gear box 34 for changing the revolution speed 3 of the rotation shaft 32, a brake 35 and the like, are disposed.
4 Further, in an area of the rear front nacelle section 21B where the passage of the tower 11 through the nacelle 21 is 6 not obstructed, a generator 37, a controller 38, a hydraulic power 7 sources 39 and the like, are disposed. Further, a drive shaft 8 40 is disposed between the gear box 33 and the generator 37 to 9 transmit power from the gear box 34 to the generator 37. Further, 110 a yaw motor 41 is mounted on the nacelle mounting plate 20 in 11 order to rotate the nacelle 21. An output shaft of the yaw motor 12 41 is provided with a drive gear (not shown) and the drive gear 13 meshes with the gear formed on the outer periphery of the outer 14 race of the bearing 19 so that the rotation of the yaw motor 41 changes or adjusts the direction of the rotor 31 supported by 16 the nacelle 21.
17 A wind direction speed meter 42 is mounted on the 18 rear nacelle section 21B. The wind direction and wind speeds 19 measured by the wind direction.& speed meter 42 are sent to the controller 38, from which miscellaneous operation signals are 21 sent to the actuator 36, brake 35, yaw motor 41 and the like to 22 operate the generator 37 most efficiently according to the wind 23 conditions.
24 The nacelle 21 has a guide mechanism 45 for assisting the smooth rising of the nacelle 21 at the bottom part thereof.
26 As shown in Fig. 5, the guide mechanism 45 comprises a plurality 27 of arms 45a swingingly connected to the bottom part of the nacelle 28 21, a guide roller 45b rotatably connected to the tip of the arm 1 45a, and a spring (not shown) as a biasing means so as to press 2 the guide roller 45b on an outer peripheral surface lla of the 3 tower 11. The guide roller 45b is provided with a reversing 4 prevention mechanism (not shown) so as to lock the guide roller 45b when the nacelle 21 descends. That is, the guide mechanism 6 45 has a drop prevention function for preventing the nacelle 21 7 from dropping. The biasing force of the biasing means is deleted 8 after the nacelle 21 is fixed to the tower 11.
9 In lifting up the nacelle 21 along the tower Ii, when the nacelle 21 reaches the upper end of the tower 11, the nacelle 11 21 is prevented from falling down by a safety device 46.
12 The safety device 46, as shown in Fig. 6, comprises 13 a supporting member 47 supported by the nacelle 21, a hook member 14 48 swingingly connected at the lower end thereof with the supporting member 47 and having a hook 48a at the upper end thereof, 16 an indicator rod 49 slidably fitted to a through hole 47a bored 17 in the supporting member 47 and capable of abutting against the 18 upper end of the hook member 48, and a biasing means (not shown) 19 such as a spring and the like for biasing the hook member 48 in the separating direction from the supporting member 47.
21 In thus constituted safety device 46, the nacelle 21 22 is lifted up along the tower 11 in such a state that one end of 23 the indicator rod 49 abuts against the hook member 48 and the 24 other end thereof is fitted to the through hole 47a. Then, the hook member 48 is pushed on the supporting member 47 side against 26 the biasing means by the contact of the tapered surface of the 27 hook 48a with the outer edge of the nacelle mounting plate 28 as illustrated by two-dot chain lines. When the nacelle 21 further 1 goes up, as illustrated by solid lines, the hook 48a of the hook 2 member 48 is engaged with the top surface of the nacelle mounting 3 plate 20 to prevent the nacelle 21 from dropping and at the same 4 time the indicator rod 49 remains in the supporting member 47 with the other end thereof projected from the through hole 47a.
6 Accordingly, it can be confirmed by observing the movement of 7 the indicator rod 49 from ground whether or not the nacelle 21 8 reaches a predetermined position. The indicator rod 49 should 9 be painted in red or yellow so as to be easy to observe.
Next, the method of construction of thus constituted 11 horizontal axis type wind turbine 1 will be described by reference 12 to Figs. 7a through 7g.
13 First, the base tower member 12, the lower tower member 14 13, a plurality of connecting tower members 15, the nacelle 21, the rotor 31, the nacelle equipments 30 and the like are carried 16 in to the construction place. At a step 1, as shown 'in Fig. 7a 17 and Fig. 2, the base tower member 12 is installed on and fixed 18 to the base 10 formed in the construction place. Then, the base 19 tower member 12 is swingingly connected at the one end of the upper edge thereof with the one end of the lower edge of the lower 21 tower member 13 in a lying or falling position through the hinge 22 18.
23 Then, the upper flange 13b of the lower tower member 24 13 is mated with the lower flange 15c of the connecting tower member 15 and the mating surface of both flanges is fastened by 26 bolts and the like. Thus, the lower tower member 13 is connected 27 with the first stage connecting tower member 28 Further, the upper flange 15b of the first stage 1 connecting member 15 is mated with the lower flange 15c of the 2 second stage connecting tower member 15 and the mating surface 3 of both flanges is fastened by bolts and the like. Thus, the first 4 stage connecting tower member 15 is connected with the second stage connecting tower member 6 Further, the upper flange 15b of the second stage 7. connecting member 15 is mated with the lower flange 15c of the 8 third stage connecting tower member 15 and the mating surface 9 of both flanges is fastened by bolts and the like. Thus, the second stage connecting tower member 15 is connected with the third stage 11 connecting tower member 15.Thus,the connecting work of respective 12 tower members 12, 13 and 15 is performed on the ground efficiently 13 and safely.
14 Next, at a step 2, as shown in Fig. 7b, a ginpole 51 is connected at the lower part thereof with the lower tower member 16 13 such that the ginpole 51 swings around the hinge 18. Then, 17 the upper part of the highest stage connecting tower member 18 is connected with the upper end of the ginpole 51 through a tensile 19 wire 52 and the upper end of the ginpole 51 is connected with the a winch 54 through a towing wire 53. Thus, when the towing 21 wire 53 is wound up by the winch 54, the lower tower member 13 22 and a plurality of connecting tower members 15 which are 23 integrally connected with each other rotates around the hinge 24 18, being raised from the falling position to the standing position as shown by',two-dot chain lines in Fig. 7b.
26 Then, in this standing position, the upper flange 12b 27 of the base tower member 12 is connected with the lower flange 28 13c of the lower tower member 13 by bolts and the like. Thus, 1 the tower 11 constituted by the base tower member 12, the lower 2 tower member 13 and a plurality of the connecting tower member 3 15, is formed. After that, the ginpole 51, the tensile wire 52, 4 the towing wire 53 and the like are removed.
Since the respective flanges 12b, 13c, 13b, 15c and 6 15b are formed on an inner side of the tower members, the tower 7 11 has a smooth outer periphery surface lla.
8 Further, the bearing 19 and the nacelle mounting plate 9 20 is installed on the upper flange 15b of the highest stage connecting tower member 15 in a falling state of the tower 11.
11 On the other hand, the nacelle equipments 30 to be 12 mounted on the front nacelle section 21A side, namely, the 13 rotation shaft 32, the hub 31a, the bearing box 33, the gear box 14 34, the brake 35 and the like, are mounted on the front supporting member 24 of the front nacelle section 21A. Similarly, the nacelle 16 equipments 30 to be mounted on .the rear nacelle section 21B side, 17 namely, the generator 37, the controller 38, the hydraulic 18 pressure source 39 and the like, are mounted on the rear supporting 19 member 25 of the rear nacelle section 21B.
Further, at a step 3, as shown in Fig. 7c, a platform 21 55 is prepared in the neighborhood of the lower end of the tower 22 11. First, the front nacelle section 21A is placed on the front 23 side of the tower 11 and the rear nacelle section 21B is placed 24 on the rear side of the tower 11, as shown by broken lines of Fig. 7c. Next, both nacelle sections 21A, 21B are made closer 26 and closer to each other with the base member 11 in between and 27 are connected with each other through the nacelle connecting 28 section 21c. The connected, integrated nacelle 21 is placed on 1 the platform 2 The guide mechanism 45 and the safety device 46 are 3 mounted before or after the connection of the front nacelle 4 section 21A and the rear nacelle section 21B. Further, blades 31b are attached to the hub 31a.
6 At a step 4, as shown in Fig. 7d, a lifting apparatus 7 is installed. The lifting apparatus, as shown in Fig. 5 and Fig.
8 8, comprises a plurality of pulleys 58 (in this embodiment, a 9 pair of pulleys) provided at the upper end of the tower 11, a pulley 59 attached to the base 10 in the base tower member 12, 11 the winch 54 disposed in the vicinity of the tower 11, two lifting 12 wires 61 connecting the nacelle 21 and an adjuster 65 and a towing 13 wire 62 connecting the adjuster 65 and the winch 54.
14 The two lifting wires 61, 61 are connected at respective ends 61a, 61a thereof with the front and rear ends of the nacelle 16 21, respectively. The respective wires 61, 61 are looped around 17 the pulleys 58, 58 and connected at other ends 61b, 61b thereof 18 with the adjuster 65. The towing wire 62 is connected at one end 19 62a thereof with the adjuster 65, looped around the pulley 59, led out of the tower 11 and connected at the other end thereof 21 with the winch 54.
22 The adjuster 65 disposed between the lifting wire 61 23 and the towing wire 62 comprises a base 66 and a length adjusting 24 mechanism, for example, a turnbuckle 67 for correcting the length of respective lifting wires 62, 62 so as to hold the nacelle 21 26 in a horizontal position.
27 Next, at a step 5, as shown in Fig. 7e, the nacelle 28 21 is lifted up through the adjuster 65 along the tower 11 by
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1 the towing wire 62 wound up by the winch 54.
2 When the nacelle 21 is lifted up, the guide mechanism 3 45 provided in the nacelle 21 guides the nacelle 21. That is, 4 the guide roller 45b of the guide mechanism 45 rolls on the outer periphery surface 1la of the tower 11 while it is pressed thereon.
6 As a result, the nacelle 21 is raised smoothly along the outer 7 periphery surface lla of the rower 11 without swinging leftward 8 and rightward.
9 Further, in case where the lifting wire 61 or the towing wire 62 is broken, the reverse rotation prevention mechanism of 11 the respective guide rollers 45b operates to prevent the nacelle 12 21 from dropping.
13 When the nacelle 21 further goes up and reaches a 14 certain position near the upper end the tower 11, according to a step 6 as shown in Fig. 7f, the nacelle 21 is engaged with and 16 fixed to the specified position of the tower 11 by the safety 17 device 46. That is, as shown in Fig. 6, when the safety device 18 46 rises along the tower 11 together with the rising nacelle 21 19 while one end of the indicator rod 49 fitted to the trough hole 47a abuts against the hook member 48, the hook member 48 contacts 21 the outer periphery edge of the nacelle mounting plate 20 and 22 is pushed towards the supporting member 47 side. When the safety 23 device 46 further goes up, the hook 48a of the hook member 48 24 is engaged with the upper surface of the nacelle mounting plate 20 to prevent the nacelle 21 from dropping. Further, at this moment, 26 the indicator rod 49 projected from the through hole 47a indicates 27 that the nacelle 21 rises up to the specified position and engaged 28 therein.
I Next, at a step 7 of Fig. 7g, the nacelle mounting 2 member 26 is secured to the nacelle mounting plate 20 by bolts 3 and the like, as shown in Fig. 3, and then the pulleys 58, 59, 4 the lifting wire 61 and other lifting apparatuses such as the adjuster 65, are removed from the tower 11 and the nacelle 21.
6 After that, the yaw motor is mounted on the nacelle 7 mounting plate 20 and further the nacelle equipments 30, such 8 as the actuator 36, the drive shaft 40 and the like, extending 9 over both areas of the front nacelle section 21A and rear nacelle section 21B, are lifted along the interior of the tower-11. After 11 all equipments are finished to be mounted in the nacelle 21, the 12 tower penetrating hole 22 is closed by the rid 22a.
13 In summary, according to the embodiment described 14 before, since the tower 11 is divided into several tower members each of which has a size not hindering transportation, such as 16 the base tower member 11, the lower tower member 13 and a plurality 17 of the connecting tower members 15, the construction of the tower 18 11 is available even in places or terrain under bad conditions 19 such as islands, mountains, remote places and the like. Further, since the nacelle 21 can be lifted up along the tower 11 and mounted 21 on the specified position of the tower 11 without using a large 22 scale of construction machines like cranes, a large amount of 23 the construction cost can be reduced.
24 While the presently preferred embodiment of the present invention has been sh:wn and described, it is to be understood 26 that this disclosure is for the purpose of illustration and that 27 various changes and modifications may be made without departing 28 from the scope of the invention as set forth in the appended 1 claims.
"Ccmprises/ccmprising" when used in this specificaiton is taken to specify the presence of stated features, integers, steps or components but does not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, integers, steps, components or groups thereof.

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1. A method of lifting and mounting a nacelle of a horizontal axis type wind turbine on the top end of a tower thereof, said nacelle including a tower penetrating hole through which said tower vertically penetrates and is formed by a plurality of nacelle sections divisible around said tower penetrating hole, including the steps of: connecting a plurality of said nacelle sections and forming said nacelle while said nacelle is penetrated by said tower before lifting; lifting said nacelle along said tower with a plurality of tensile members vertically going through the interior of said tower and a plurality of pulleys provided in said tower; confirming whether or not said nacelle reaches a specified position of the top end of said tower; and connecting said nacelle with the top end of said tower.
2. A method of lifting and mounting a nacelle substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the drawings. DATED this 24th day of June 2005 FUJI JUKOGYO KABUSHIKI KAISHA WATERMARK PATENT TRADE MARK ATTORNEYS GPO BOX 2512 PERTH WA 6001 AUSTRALIA P17274AU01
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