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New lifting system and tower to enhance onshore wind turbine assembly


Joint Sumitomo Mitsui Construction/FHECOR/Mammoet innovation solves challenge of increasing hub heights

Mammoet has started joint effort with Sumitomo Mitsui Construction Co., Ltd and FHECOR Ingenieros Consultores for the development of an innovative onshore wind turbine generator erection system and tower structure. Its self-climbing installation technology erects each wind turbine tower in sections, allowing them to reach to greater heights and more reliable winds.

As nations strive towards 2050 carbon neutrality targets set by the Paris Agreement, onshore wind is seen as a reliable and plentiful source of renewable energy. Installation onshore brings access to stronger and more constant air flows; at higher hub heights this effect is multiplied.

However, as towers stretch towards 200m, fewer and fewer cranes have the reach necessary to perform turbine assembly on land. Developers then looked at alternative assembly methodologies such as climbing cranes or huge tower cranes, but these are not available the market. In addition, other massive crawler cranes currently used are not specifically designed for onshore wind farm constructions.

Furthermore, when towers approach 200m in height, there is an additional requirement for them to be constructed using a concrete or hybrid steel-concrete structure because steel alone lacks the rigidity required to support the weight of the tower, nacelle and blades.

To address the above challenges, Mammoet, Sumitomo Mitsui Construction and FHECOR have agreed to start the joint development of a 200m tower. The design was by both Sumitomo Mitsui Construction and FHECOR whereas the self-climbing lifting system’s conceptual design was by Sumitomo Mitsui Construction. Mammoet contributed in terms of experience and engineering. Each tower is to be constructed in sections and raised in stages to its full operational height.

This system allows the nacelle to be affixed to each turbine tower at a much lower height than is currently the case, improving the safety of each lift and allowing customers to choose from a larger pool of cranes that are capable of undertaking this work. In turn, this has a positive impact on both project scheduling and cost.

It will also allow turbine blades to be connected to the nacelle at a lower height and ensure that equipment currently in use for onshore wind projects does not need to be replaced as hub heights grow.

Sumitomo Mitsui Construction adds, “With Mammoet, this project moves from concept to reality. We provided technical development for design and ideation, whereas Mammoet then supporting us with their experience and expertise in heavy lifting and engineering for Wind Power and Renewables sector. We believe this technology developed will meet gradually also meet the needs of onshore and offshore wind markets not just in Japan, but around the world.”

The technology can be used for both greenfield onshore, offshore wind developments, or for the renewal of existing onshore wind towers. Development of the technology continues.

Mammoet
Mammoet helps clients with Smarter, Safer and Stronger solutions to any heavy lifting or transport challenge. We aim to develop long term relationships in order to understand their businesses and challenges best, so we can realize the most efficient and cost-effective approaches. We have a unique global network and an unparalleled fleet of equipment. Through deep and longstanding engineering expertise and the highest quality and safety standards in execution we bring an intelligent and flexible approach to projects across a wide breadth of industry sectors. Clients trust us to help them achieve feats that were once considered impossible, and we have often broken records in doing so.

Sumitomo Mitsui Construction Co., Ltd
Sumitomo Mitsui Construction is a general contractor and has been specialized in prestressed concrete bridges and high-rise residential buildings for more than 50 years, not only in Japan but also in South-East Asia. We have design departments for civil structures and buildings and research institute for our own R&D. We have developed new type bridge structures and new construction systems. And recently, we are focusing on ICT in construction and highly durable bridges, called “Non-metallic Bridges”. Our motto is that “creativity for the first technology in the word is our engine”. We are always chasing a technology which nobody has ever done.

FHECOR
FHECOR Ingenieros Consultores is a consulting company specializing in structural engineering. It was started up in 1979 and became a Limited Company in 1986. FHECOR activity covers a wide range of typologies and structural materials and also covers all the stages in the structural life. Our field of activities includes bridges, civil works, buildings, industrial facilities, marine structures, hydraulic structures. We have developed projects in more than 100 countries in all continents. We believe in global-vision engineering, with special attention to aesthetics and integration into the landscape; for us creativity and innovation are at the service of structural design.

For more information, visit www.mammoet.com, http://www.smcon.co.jp/en/ or https://www.fhecor.com.