Published On: January 11, 2024

M. Morshedizadeh, M. Rodgers, A. Doucette, P. Schlanbusch, A case study of wind turbine rotor over-speed fault diagnosis using combination of SCADA data, vibration analyses and field inspection, Engineering Failure Analysis 146, 107056, 2023.

Source: ScienceDirect

Abstract

Reduction of wind turbines down times is paramount in wind energy develop- ment and cost effectiveness. Such reductions require early fault detection and more importantly, a comprehensive Root Cause Analysis (RCA) to completely fix at risk component(s). Given the complexity of wind turbines (and their con– trol systems) and the chaotic environment in which they operate, such a goal is difficult to obtain in many cases. This paper presents a successful case study that combines data analysis approaches with deep knowledge of wind turbine operation. It is shown how occurrence of over speed faults which normally hap- pen during gusty winds (i.e. high turbulent intensity) can be due to a bearing slipping issue in the gearbox. An integrated high-frequency vibration analyses, gearbox oil particle count, and 1 Hz operational and meteorological data min- ing approach, in addition to site inspection create a very suitable path towards establishment of a reliable operational strategy and repairs in a timely manner. A financial and operation strategy that demonstrates the proposed short- and long-term solutions is also presented.

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