Damage assessment in wind turbine technology

The economic efficiency of wind turbines WT is strictly dependent on their availability and reliability. This problem is most important in the case of offshore wind turbines OWT. There is a search for new materials, new manufacturing process, and new rules of structural designs. The aim of it, is to...

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Main Authors: Ostachowicz Wiesław, Malinowski Paweł H., Soman Rohan, Wandowski Tomasz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2017-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20171401015
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spelling doaj-1fd2724d016f48ce9f3aba903f6a90972021-03-02T10:07:23ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422017-01-01140101510.1051/e3sconf/20171401015e3sconf_ef2017_01015Damage assessment in wind turbine technologyOstachowicz WiesławMalinowski Paweł H.0Soman Rohan1Wandowski Tomasz2Institute of Fluid-Flow Machinery, Polish Academy of SciencesInstitute of Fluid-Flow Machinery, Polish Academy of SciencesInstitute of Fluid-Flow Machinery, Polish Academy of SciencesThe economic efficiency of wind turbines WT is strictly dependent on their availability and reliability. This problem is most important in the case of offshore wind turbines OWT. There is a search for new materials, new manufacturing process, and new rules of structural designs. The aim of it, is to achieve far tighter safety margins than previously developed wind turbine solutions. Attention of many researchers is focused on the problem of WT/OWT reliability. In this paper Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) approach for wind turbines is presented. This approach is based on such topics as piezoelectric transducers, elastic waves propagation phenomenon, fibre Bragg gratings sensors, structural vibrations analysis. The combination of mentioned techniques allows to perform efficient both local and global SHM of the OWT. Research results presented in this paper are mainly related to fibre reinforced polymer materials FRPs due to fact that they are widely utilized in wind turbine blades manufacturing. However, certain results for metallic structures (tower structure) were also presented. Considered above investigations are intended to develop future SHM techniques that include sensors, hardware, software and methodologies of WT/OWT structural assessment.https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20171401015
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Malinowski Paweł H.
Soman Rohan
Wandowski Tomasz
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Malinowski Paweł H.
Soman Rohan
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Damage assessment in wind turbine technology
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Malinowski Paweł H.
Soman Rohan
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title Damage assessment in wind turbine technology
title_short Damage assessment in wind turbine technology
title_full Damage assessment in wind turbine technology
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publisher EDP Sciences
series E3S Web of Conferences
issn 2267-1242
publishDate 2017-01-01
description The economic efficiency of wind turbines WT is strictly dependent on their availability and reliability. This problem is most important in the case of offshore wind turbines OWT. There is a search for new materials, new manufacturing process, and new rules of structural designs. The aim of it, is to achieve far tighter safety margins than previously developed wind turbine solutions. Attention of many researchers is focused on the problem of WT/OWT reliability. In this paper Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) approach for wind turbines is presented. This approach is based on such topics as piezoelectric transducers, elastic waves propagation phenomenon, fibre Bragg gratings sensors, structural vibrations analysis. The combination of mentioned techniques allows to perform efficient both local and global SHM of the OWT. Research results presented in this paper are mainly related to fibre reinforced polymer materials FRPs due to fact that they are widely utilized in wind turbine blades manufacturing. However, certain results for metallic structures (tower structure) were also presented. Considered above investigations are intended to develop future SHM techniques that include sensors, hardware, software and methodologies of WT/OWT structural assessment.
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