Web Based Application for Quick and Handy Health Condition Monitoring System for a Reliable Wind Power Generation

Author(s):  
Amar Kumar Verma ◽  
Sudha Radhika ◽  
Naren Surampudi

Abstract Health condition monitoring in wind turbine motor plays an extremely important role, as these devices are highly in demand in the energy sector, especially in renewable energy and are vulnerable to both mechanical and electrical failures, more often. As such, timely identification of internal faults in these electrical devices goes a long way in productive operations by reducing the maintenance time and costs, i.e. such internal faults, if identified at an early stage, repaired or replaced timely will aid in reliable renewable energy supply. Taking this into consideration, automated continuous monitoring of wind turbine machine is a key to making this process more effective. A web application is built in the proposed research enabling quick monitoring of faults in wind turbine motor from a remote access workstation, like a control room. An experimental setup of wind turbine motor is made and data set of stator currents from both healthy and faulty conditions as well as the power spectral density from the motors were used for condition monitoring with a web interface application. Insulation failure in stator winding is a most commonly occurring electrical failure in machines. As such in the current research stator current features from the experimental machine are used for requirement analysis under both healthy and faulty operating conditions. Among the stator insulation failure most commonly occurring stator turn-to-turn faults are taken into consideration in the current research with percentage of insulation failure varying between 25% to 75%. Fault identification is done with the help of wavelet based artificial neural network analysis at the back end and the interface displays the details in the form of dashboards, with the program mainly featuring three dashboards for the unit, stator, rotor, and components in total. Using interactive visualizations, the user will be able to obtain more in-depth knowledge about the suspected faults in the system and its components, and help to take the necessary action. i.e. whether the wind turbine motor needed to be repaired or replaced depending on the vulnerability of the fault. The application also has been experimented with handheld devices by hosting the application on local host and tunneling it over the web. Interactive visualization also includes information about the working conditions of the electrical machine, such as balanced, unbalanced, and failure conditions. Thus internal electrical fault in a wind turbine induction machine can be remotely analyzed, checked and cure can be suggested with a proper online health condition monitoring system.

Author(s):  
Kun S. Marhadi ◽  
Georgios Alexandros Skrimpas

Setting optimal alarm thresholds in vibration based condition monitoring system is inherently difficult. There are no established thresholds for many vibration based measurements. Most of the time, the thresholds are set based on statistics of the collected data available. Often times the underlying probability distribution that describes the data is not known. Choosing an incorrect distribution to describe the data and then setting up thresholds based on the chosen distribution could result in sub-optimal thresholds. Moreover, in wind turbine applications the collected data available may not represent the whole operating conditions of a turbine, which results in uncertainty in the parameters of the fitted probability distribution and the thresholds calculated. In this study, Johnson, Normal, and Weibull distributions are investigated; which distribution can best fit vibration data collected from a period of time. False alarm rate resulted from using threshold determined from each distribution is used as a measure to determine which distribution is the most appropriate. This study shows that using Johnson distribution can eliminate testing or fitting various distributions to the data, and have more direct approach to obtain optimal thresholds. To quantify uncertainty in the thresholds due to limited data, implementations with bootstrap method and Bayesian inference are investigated.


Author(s):  
Bara Alzawaideh ◽  
Payam Teimourzadeh Baboli ◽  
Davood Babazadeh ◽  
Susanne Horodyvskyy ◽  
Isabel Koprek ◽  
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2016 ◽  
Vol 92 ◽  
pp. 104-116 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dong Yang ◽  
Hui Li ◽  
Yaogang Hu ◽  
Jie Zhao ◽  
Hongwei Xiao ◽  
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2011 ◽  
Vol 58-60 ◽  
pp. 771-775
Author(s):  
Hai Bo Zhang ◽  
Liang Liu

According to the failure of wind turbines in operation, the failure cause and phenomenon of wind turbines is analyzed, combined with the reliability of wind turbine subsystems, measures aiming at cooperation parts and purchased parts are proposed, the reliability of the whole wind turbines is improved in a certain extent. At the same time, condition monitoring system can carry through the early detecting and diagnosing to potential component failure maintain. Besides, automatic lubrication system can realize accurate and timeliness lubrication, also can reduce maintenance workload, preserve correct lubrication and smooth running of all parts.


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