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You are here: Home / Disk / Composite Disc Couplings for the Wind Turbine Industry

Composite Disc Couplings for the Wind Turbine Industry

June 16, 2009 By CouplingTipsAdmin 1 Comment

Plymouth, MN – Zero-Max, Inc.announces introduction of its Composite Disc Couplings for the wind turbine industry.

“These couplings withstand extreme misalignment while remaining torsionally stiff and have passed the ‘hell hole’ test at Tehachapi, California Wind Farm,” reports James Motz, member of the Wind Team for Zero-Max.

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“The couplings were tested under conditions simulating a 20 year load spectrum of continuous operation. Once fatigue tested, the ‘hell hole’ location was selected for field testing in a wind turbine whereby the coupling would experience wind conditions in excess of 80 mph with continuous wind direction changes. The Zero-Max couplings survived these conditions that put over 50 wind turbines not using our coupling out of commission. The Zero-Max coupling continues to operate uninterrupted at this writing,” Mr. Motz added.

The Zero-Max wind turbine couplings are designed with composite disk packs at both ends of a center spacer. These patented designed disk packs provide the true strength and calculable flexibility of the coupling. The composite disk packs (flex elements) provide a distinct advantage over other coupling component designs by allowing a surplus of parallel and axial misalignment while remaining torsionally stiff through all harmonic ranges of the wind turbine’s oscillating load.

Depending on application, the Zero-Max’s center spacers can be machined out of steel, composite glass fiber or 6061-T6 aluminum. Through the use of Finite Element Analysis (FEA), these center spacers can be engineered to withstand in excess of 70,000 Nm of torque depending on the material selected.

Zero-Max wind turbine couplings have many additional design advantages. The flex elements electrically insulate the turbine’s generator from the gear box, eliminating amperage leak across the coupling thus preventing gear box damage. The coupling protects the generator by transferring lower reaction loads to the generator bearings. Also, the coupling’s composite material withstands all types of environmental elements including temperature extremes from -57 to +121°C and from moisture and chemicals native to wind turbines.

Zero-Max
www.zero-max.com

Filed Under: Disk Tagged With: Disk, wind turbine, zero-max

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  1. Lean Education says

    January 17, 2011 at 5:14 am

    Coupling performance in extreme wind and changing climate conditions are just two factors that have an effect on wind turbine performance. A wind turbine coupling must handle these and all adverse conditions perfectly to avoid costly turbine downtime. Zero-Max wind turbine couplings provide the solution. Zero-Max offers the only patented “hell hole” fatigue tested wind turbine coupling.

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