Foundation structure of a wind-solar hybrid power station
A technology of wind-solar hybrid and power station, which is applied in infrastructure engineering, construction, etc., and can solve problems such as power shortage
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[0022] See attached figure 1 , a foundation structure of a wind-solar hybrid power station according to the present invention mainly includes ground piles, a fixed base 2 for a wind power generation module, and cross-arranged steel bars 1 .
[0023] A plurality of cross-arranged steel bars 1 are used to divide the installation area of the matrix solar power generation module on the ground. Steel bar 1 can also be replaced by angle steel or polymer rigid material. The quantity and longitudinal length of steel bars 1 are determined according to the specific needs of the power station. Obviously, a single steel bar can be spliced by welding.
[0024] Ground piles are buried at position A where steel bars 1 intersect each other. The ground pile adopts steel drill (ground anchor) or casts with concrete, and the steel bar 1 adopts fixing means to form an integral structure with the ground pile.
[0025] The fixed base 2 of the wind power generation module is arranged close to...
Embodiment 2
[0029] In order to further increase the strength of the foundation structure of the power station, select at least two steel bars 1 side by side as a group, see attached figure 2 The solid line and dashed line are shown, and ground piles are buried at the position B where the steel bars 1 intersect each other.
[0030] As a preferred means, the pavement C is covered in the longitudinal direction of at least two steel bars 1 so that the at least two steel bars 1 form a whole, such as reinforced concrete pavement or conventional asphalt pavement. While providing traffic within the power station, the pavement further strengthens the foundation structure.
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