CN216665823U - Zero-carbon wind-solar-wave complementary power generation system - Google Patents

Zero-carbon wind-solar-wave complementary power generation system Download PDF

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CN216665823U
CN216665823U CN202122988249.6U CN202122988249U CN216665823U CN 216665823 U CN216665823 U CN 216665823U CN 202122988249 U CN202122988249 U CN 202122988249U CN 216665823 U CN216665823 U CN 216665823U
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段阳阳
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The utility model relates to a zero-carbon wind-solar-wave complementary power generation system which comprises an offshore platform, wherein a wind driven generator, a solar panel and a storage battery are arranged on the offshore platform, the wind driven generator and the solar panel are connected with the storage battery, the periphery of the offshore platform is outwards connected with a plurality of upper connecting rods respectively, the tail ends of the upper connecting rods are connected with a lower connecting rod through a first wave driven generator, the tail end of the lower connecting rod is connected with a floating ball, the first wave driven generator comprises a stator shell and an axial moving piece, the axial moving piece is connected with the tail end of the upper connecting rod, the stator shell is connected with the lower connecting rod, the axial moving piece is connected in the stator shell in a penetrating mode and is in a relative axial movement state, and the first wave driven generator is connected with the storage battery. The wind power generator and the solar power generator are configured by adopting an offshore platform structure to comprehensively utilize wind energy and solar energy, and the first and second sea wave generators are used for respectively converting energy generated by sea wave lifting and sea water rotational flow into electric energy for supplement, so that various energy sources are complementary, the cleanliness is high, and the energy sources are sufficient for supplement.

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Zero-carbon wind-solar-wave complementary power generation system
Technical Field
The utility model relates to the field of new energy, in particular to a zero-carbon wind-solar-wave complementary power generation system.
Background
"carbon" is the most important energy carrier in the current society, and the more developed the human society, the greater the demand for energy and carbon, which also leads to a series of ecological crises such as global warming and early nino. Therefore, on the seventy-five united nations congress on the 9-month 22-day 2020, the Chinese government has proposed to strive for carbon neutralization before 2030.
In order to realize carbon peak reaching and carbon neutralization, the original energy structure must be gradually changed, and cleaner energy is used for replacing petroleum and coal. Many people are supposed to know some clean energy sources, such as solar energy, wind energy and hydroelectric power generation. Although wind and solar energy dominate the current renewable energy market, they are only available for about 20-30% of the time in actual use, and other clean energy sources must be developed to supplement them.
Disclosure of Invention
The utility model provides a zero-carbon wind-solar-wave complementary power generation system which converts sea waves into electric energy, complements multiple energy sources and is highly clean.
The technical scheme adopted by the utility model is as follows: the utility model provides a zero carbon scene unrestrained complementary power generation system, includes offshore platform, sets up aerogenerator, solar energy electroplax, battery on the offshore platform, and aerogenerator, solar energy electroplax connect the battery, its characterized in that: the offshore platform is characterized in that the periphery of the offshore platform is outwards connected with a plurality of upper connecting rods respectively, the tail ends of the upper connecting rods are connected with lower connecting rods through first ocean wave generators, the tail ends of the lower connecting rods are connected with floating balls, each first ocean wave generator comprises a stator shell and an axial moving piece, the axial moving piece is connected with the tail ends of the upper connecting rods, the stator shell is connected with the lower connecting rods, the axial moving pieces are connected in the stator shell in a penetrating mode and are in a relative axial movement state, and the first ocean wave generators are connected with storage batteries.
Furthermore, a second sea wave generator is arranged on the offshore platform or on the floating ball, a driving shaft extending into seawater is connected below a rotor of the second sea wave generator, an underwater turbine is connected to the driving shaft in a penetrating mode, and the second sea wave generator is connected with a storage battery.
Further, the underwater turbine comprises counter-rotating twin turbines which are parallel up and down and are respectively connected with a rotor and a stator of the second wave power generator.
Furthermore, four corners of the offshore platform face outwards and are respectively connected with four upper connecting rods.
The utility model adopts an offshore platform structure to configure a wind driven generator and a solar generator to comprehensively utilize wind energy and solar energy, and adds a first ocean wave generator and a second ocean wave generator to respectively convert energy generated by ocean wave lifting and seawater rotational flow into electric energy for supplement, and the utility model has the advantages of complementary multiple energy sources, high cleanliness and sufficient energy source supplement.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic structural view of the present invention;
in the figure: the sea wave power generation device comprises an offshore platform 1, a wind driven generator 2, a solar panel 3, a storage battery 4, an upper connecting rod 5, a lower connecting rod 6, a floating ball 7, a first wave power generator 8, a stator shell 9, an axial movement piece 10, a second wave power generator 11, a stator 12, a rotor 13, a forward driving shaft 14, a reverse driving shaft 15, a forward turbine 16 and a reverse turbine 17.
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The following further description is made in conjunction with the accompanying drawings and examples.
FIG. 1 shows: a zero-carbon wind-solar-wave complementary power generation system comprises an offshore platform 1, a wind driven generator 2, a solar panel 3, a storage battery 4, an upper connecting rod 5, a lower connecting rod 6, a floating ball 7, a first sea wave generator 8, a stator shell 9, an axial moving part 10, a second sea wave generator 11, a stator 12, a rotor 13, a forward driving shaft 14, a reverse driving shaft 15, a forward turbine 16 and a reverse turbine 17. The offshore platform 1 is provided with a wind driven generator 2, a solar panel 3 and a storage battery 4, and the wind driven generator and the solar panel are connected with the storage battery; four corners of an offshore platform 1 are respectively connected with four upper connecting rods 5 outwards, the tail ends of the upper connecting rods 5 are connected with a lower connecting rod 6 through a first sea wave generator 8, the tail end of the lower connecting rod 6 is connected with a floating ball 7, the first sea wave generator comprises a stator shell 9 and an axial moving part 10, the axial moving part is connected with the tail end of the upper connecting rod, the stator shell is connected with the lower connecting rod, the axial moving part is connected in the stator shell in a penetrating mode to be in a relative axial moving state and driven by the floating ball and the lower connecting rod, the axial moving part with a magnet linearly reciprocates in the stator shell with a winding to generate current, and the first sea wave generator is connected with a storage battery and can better collect sea wave lifting energy; the offshore platform is also provided with a second sea wave generator 11, a stator 12 of the second sea wave generator 11 is connected with a forward turbine 16 through a forward driving shaft 14 extending underwater, a rotor 13 of the second sea wave generator 11 is connected with a reverse turbine 17 through a reverse driving shaft 15 extending underwater, the forward driving shaft 14 and the reverse driving shaft 14 are coaxially connected in a penetrating manner, the forward turbine and the reverse turbine drive the stator and the rotor to rotate reversely to provide double relative rotation speed, and the collected rotational flow energy of seawater is utilized to the maximum extent to provide higher power generation performance.

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1. The utility model provides a zero carbon scene unrestrained complementary power generation system, includes offshore platform, sets up aerogenerator, solar energy electroplax, battery on the offshore platform, and aerogenerator, solar energy electroplax connect the battery, its characterized in that: the offshore platform is characterized in that the periphery of the offshore platform is outwards connected with a plurality of upper connecting rods respectively, the tail ends of the upper connecting rods are connected with lower connecting rods through first ocean wave generators, the tail ends of the lower connecting rods are connected with floating balls, each first ocean wave generator comprises a stator shell and an axial moving piece, the axial moving piece is connected with the tail ends of the upper connecting rods, the stator shell is connected with the lower connecting rods, the axial moving pieces are connected in the stator shell in a penetrating mode and are in a relative axial movement state, and the first ocean wave generators are connected with storage batteries.
2. The zero-carbon wind-solar-wave hybrid power generation system of claim 1, which is characterized in that: and a second sea wave generator is arranged on the offshore platform or on the floating ball, a driving shaft extending into seawater is connected below a rotor of the second sea wave generator, an underwater turbine is connected on the driving shaft in a penetrating manner, and the second sea wave generator is connected with a storage battery.
3. The zero-carbon wind-solar-wave hybrid power generation system of claim 2, which is characterized in that: the underwater turbine comprises a counter-rotating double turbine which is parallel up and down, and the counter-rotating double turbine is respectively connected with a rotor and a stator of the second sea wave power generator.
4. The zero-carbon wind-solar-wave hybrid power generation system of claim 1, which is characterized in that: four corners of the offshore platform are outwards connected with four upper connecting rods respectively.
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