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Energies ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (24) ◽  
pp. 8542
Author(s):  
Julian Röder ◽  
Georg Jacobs ◽  
Tobias Duda ◽  
Dennis Bosse ◽  
Fabian Herzog

Electrical faults can lead to transient and dynamic excitations of the electromagnetic generator torque in wind turbines. The fast changes in the generator torque lead to load oscillations and rapid changes in the speed of rotation. The combination of dynamic load reversals and changing rotational speeds can be detrimental to gearbox components. This paper shows, via simulation, that the smearing risk increases due to the electrical faults for cylindrical roller bearings on the high speed shaft of a wind turbine research nacelle. A grid fault was examined for the research nacelle with a doubly fed induction generator concept. Furthermore, a converter fault was analyzed for the full size converter concept. Both wind turbine grid connection concepts used the same mechanical drive train. Thus, the mechanical component loading was comparable. During the grid fault, the risk of smearing increased momentarily by a maximum of around 1.8 times. During the converter fault, the risk of smearing increased by around 4.9 times. Subsequently, electrical faults increased the risk of damage to the wind turbine gearbox bearings, especially on the high speed stage.


2021 ◽  
Vol 145 ◽  
pp. 106091
Author(s):  
Fernando José López-Uruñuela ◽  
Beatriz Fernández-Díaz ◽  
Francesco Pagano ◽  
Ainara López-Ortega ◽  
Bihotz Pinedo ◽  
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Author(s):  
Junyu Qi ◽  
Alexandre Mauricio ◽  
Konstantinos Gryllias

Abstract Under the pressure of climate change, renewable energy gradually replaces fossil fuels and plays nowadays a significant role in energy production. The O&M costs of wind turbines may easily reach up to 25% of the total leverised cost per kWh produced over the lifetime of the turbine for a new unit. Manufacturers and operators try to reduce O&M by developing new turbine designs and by adopting condition monitoring approaches. One of the most critical assembly of wind turbines is the gearbox. Gearboxes are designed to last till the end of asset's lifetime, according to the IEC 61400-4 standards but a recent study indicated that gearboxes might have to be replaced as early as 6.5 years. A plethora of sensor types and signal processing methodologies have been proposed in order to accurately detect and diagnose the presence of a fault but often the gearbox is equipped with a limited number of sensors and a simple global diagnostic indicator is demanded, being capable to detect globally various faults of different components. The scope of this paper is the application and comparison of a number of blind global diagnostic indicators which are based on Entropy, on Negentropy, on Sparsity and on Statistics. The performance of the indicators is evaluated on a wind turbine data set with two different bearing faults. Among the different diagnostic indicators Permutation entropy, Approximate entropy, Samples entropy, Fuzzy entropy, Conditional entropy and Wiener entropy achieve the best results detecting blindly the two failure events.


2018 ◽  
Vol 1037 ◽  
pp. 052012
Author(s):  
Stefan Kock ◽  
Georg Jacobs ◽  
Andreas Hirt ◽  
Sergej Oberdörfer ◽  
Stephan Neumann ◽  
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