Preliminary Results of Vibration Measurements on a Wind Turbine Test Bench

Author(s):  
Jesper Berntsen ◽  
Anders Brandt
1991 ◽  
Vol 38 (2) ◽  
pp. 102-106 ◽  
Author(s):  
H.B. Crawley ◽  
R. McKay ◽  
W.T. Meyer ◽  
E.I. Rosenberg ◽  
W.D. Thomas

2011 ◽  
Vol 1 (32) ◽  
pp. 65
Author(s):  
Thomas Lykke Andersen ◽  
Peter Frigaard ◽  
Michael R Rasmussen ◽  
Luca Martinelli

The present paper deals with loads on wind turbine access platforms. The many planned new wind turbine parks together with the observed damages on platforms in several existing parks make the topic very important. The paper gives an overview of recently developed design formulae for different types of entrance platforms. Moreover, the paper present new results on loads on grates based on both drag coefficient measurements and preliminary results on slamming from large scale tests. As expected both investigations show that platforms with grates give a significant reduction in the loads compared to closed plate platforms. The grate multiplication factor, defined as the peak load on the grate platform relative to the peak load on a closed plate platform was found approximately equal to the solidity of the grate.


2019 ◽  
Vol 17 (06) ◽  
pp. 907-913 ◽  
Author(s):  
Eduardo Quiles ◽  
Emilio Garciia ◽  
Javier Cervera ◽  
Javier Vives

Energies ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 13 (6) ◽  
pp. 1474 ◽  
Author(s):  
Francesco Castellani ◽  
Luigi Garibaldi ◽  
Alessandro Paolo Daga ◽  
Davide Astolfi ◽  
Francesco Natili

Condition monitoring of gear-based mechanical systems in non-stationary operation conditions is in general very challenging. This issue is particularly important for wind energy technology because most of the modern wind turbines are geared and gearbox damages account for at least the 20% of their unavailability time. In this work, a new method for the diagnosis of drive-train bearings damages is proposed: the general idea is that vibrations are measured at the tower instead of at the gearbox. This implies that measurements can be performed without impacting the wind turbine operation. The test case considered in this work is a wind farm owned by the Renvico company, featuring six wind turbines with 2 MW of rated power each. A measurement campaign has been conducted in winter 2019 and vibration measurements have been acquired at five wind turbines in the farm. The rationale for this choice is that, when the measurements have been acquired, three wind turbines were healthy, one wind turbine had recently recovered from a planetary bearing fault, and one wind turbine was undergoing a high speed shaft bearing fault. The healthy wind turbines are selected as references and the damaged and recovered are selected as targets: vibration measurements are processed through a multivariate Novelty Detection algorithm in the feature space, with the objective of distinguishing the target wind turbines with respect to the reference ones. The application of this algorithm is justified by univariate statistical tests on the selected time-domain features and by a visual inspection of the data set via Principal Component Analysis. Finally, a novelty index based on the Mahalanobis distance is used to detect the anomalous conditions at the damaged wind turbine. The main result of the study is that the statistical novelty of the damaged wind turbine data set arises clearly, and this supports that the proposed measurement and processing methods are promising for wind turbine condition monitoring.


Author(s):  
Olivier Lardière ◽  
Benjamin L. Gerard ◽  
William Thompson ◽  
Christian Marois ◽  
Jean-Pierre Véran ◽  
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2014 ◽  
Vol 136 (4) ◽  
pp. 2203-2204
Author(s):  
Kenneth Kaliski ◽  
David Lozupone ◽  
Peter McPhee ◽  
Robert O'Neal ◽  
John Zimmerman ◽  
...  

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