The Analysis of Wind Turbine Construction Safety System that Uses Vibroacoustic Diagnostics
M. Szmechta
Department of Electrical Engineering, Automatic Control and Informatics, Opole University of Technology, Prószkowska 76, 45-758 Opole, Poland
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The paper presents an analysis of the results of monitored on-line Enercon E40/6.44 wind turbine with gearless designed synchronous generator and a nominal power of 600 kW. In recent months, this plant underwent with high frequency emergency stopped, the source of which was the acceleration control system located in the nacelle. This situation causes significant and unnecessary overload of the power plant components but most of all causes significant losses of production of renewable energy due to operational downtime. This article analyzes the circumstances of errors reported by the turbine control system associated with the acceleration sensor based on data recorded during several months of using on-line SCADA system. An assessment of the impact of a number of indicators related to the wind speed and direction of the nacelle on the operation of the safety system of the turbine has been carried out. Also the possible causes of irregularities were proposed, which may be the subject of further research, especially with the use of advanced diagnostics based on vibroacoustic method.

DOI: 10.12693/APhysPolA.124.574
PACS numbers: 02.60.Lj, 43.40.Le