Top performance with concrete elements

29.07.2019

Wind power towers are the supporting pillars of every wind turbine. They are subjected to great forces during wind power generation and absorb the resulting vibrations via the foundation - a challenge for statics, materials and engineers. At the same time, the annual electricity yield increases by 0.5 to 1 percent with every meter that a wind turbine gains in height. In this respect, the principle often applies at inland locations: the higher the wind turbine, the better the wind shear and thus the yield.

Top performance with concrete elements

 

Concrete-steel combination ideal for large heights

The hybrid towers of Max Bögl Wind AG are ideally suited for wind harvests from a hub height of 140 m and above. The lower part of the towers consists of concrete elements with a steel tube tip at the top. Tubular steel towers of this size are no longer economical because the material and maintenance costs are very high at these heights. Max Bögl Wind AG relies on the concrete strength classes C80/95 to C100/115 for the hybrid towers of the second generation.

 

Concrete from our own house

Max Bögl Wind AG relies on limestone and blastfurnace slag flour from its own production for the formulation of the self-compacting concrete (SCC) used. Thanks to this mixture, it is already possible today to save up to 50 percent of the cement content compared to earlier recipes. An in-house research and development department is working on further increasing the savings potential in the future. In addition to cost savings, the incentive behind this is CO2 reduction in cement production - and thus an even more active contribution to climate protection.

 


Photo: Max Bögl Group

 

Optimized in all areas

In addition to the actual tower concept, the engineers at Max Bögl Wind AG have also optimized the tower foundation, assembly, logistics and interior fittings of the hybrid towers 2.0. The new foundation design simplifies prestressing at the entrance level of the wind turbine and thus streamlines work processes. The horizontal line of the concrete segments, machined with a CNC concrete grinding plant, does not require mortar or adhesive when erecting the hybrid tower. The individual concrete elements can now be transported with standard trailers. Costly heavy transports are completely eliminated. The interior work is carried out using a new patented process: Lift and ladder are installed during the construction of the concrete tower.

 

Excellent and globally successful product

Hybrid towers are also being built in German factory quality far away from home. This is made possible by the innovative Mobile Manufacturing concept. In four halls on an area of 40,000 m² - the equivalent of ten football pitches - all production facilities are accommodated similar to the factory production. Local raw materials and manpower increase the profitability of the project, fewer heavy goods transports protect the infrastructure, the climate and the environment. In Thailand, the first mobile manufacturing project has now been successfully completed. Max Bögl Wind AG erected 90 wind power towers for the Wind farm Thepharak with hub heights of 156.5 m each. The company also won the bauma Innovation Award 2019 in the construction process category for its Mobile Manufacturing division.

 

Advantages of the Hybrid Tower 2.0

  • Tested and proven technology
  • Economical solution made of steel and concrete
  • Maintenance-free concrete tower
  • Transport with standard trailer
  • Short delivery and installation time
  • Local production with mobile manufacturing
  • Long service life of the concrete tower
  • Easy demolition and reusability of the concrete tower segments

 

„BIM is beslist geen modetrend, maar een nieuwe werkmethode voor ons bedrijf en de gehele bouwindustrie, waarbij we als pionier voorop willen lopen.“

Met deze woorden benadrukt Stefan Bögl welk vooruitstrevend doel de groep voor ogen heeft. Om met dit ontwikkelingsproces steeds op koers te blijven is een voortdurende uitwisseling nodig tussen alle divisies – BIM is en wordt hierbij een gemeenschappelijk instrument voor een coöperatief, digitaal samenwerken en effent voor ons bedrijf de weg als een solide strategie voor „industrieel bouwen“.

Daaronder verstaan we de rationalisering van arbeidsprocessen, kostenefficiency, een grotere productiviteit en kwaliteit. We willen dit toepassen door middel van speciale methoden, zoals de prefabricage van bouwcomponenten (prefab-productie), standaardisering van bouwelementen bij een gelijktijdige flexibiliteit in de vormgeving (maxmodul) en vooral door het optimaliseren van onze planning- en productieprocessen. Belangrijke basis voor bovengenoemde methoden is de interactie tussen onze BIM-methodiek en lean management.

BIM – een werkmethode

Een met BIM uitgevoerd projectproces wint significant aan transparantie. Daardoor wordt de kwaliteit van ons werk weer verbeterd. Kostenreductie en leverstiptheid worden vergroot doordat fouten in de planning en werkvoorbereiding tot een minimum worden teruggebracht. Op deze manier kan de afwikkeling van alle projecten niet alleen exact worden vormgegeven, maar ook gecontroleerd worden aangestuurd. BIM is daarom meer dan alleen maar een intelligent 3D-model. Het is een werkmethodiek die mensen in het kader van de digitalisering via moderne technologieën met elkaar verbindt. Hoe meer gebruikers deze methode consequent in hun dagelijkse werk integreren en actief gebruiken, des te meer wordt voor alle betrokkenen het werk verlicht.

BIM – een werkmethode
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Rene Kuchenbaur, Supply and Disposal

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I don't have to measure anything by hand anymore.
That this is a BIM application,
but I wasn't aware of it until now."

Denis Buchner, Formwork preparation FTW Bachhausen

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"Given the size of today's construction projects we're handling, it would be difficult to work without a centralized overview model."

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