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- Title
Method for computing efficient electrical indicators for offshore wind turbine monitoring.
- Authors
Cablea, G; Granjon, P; Bérenguer, C
- Abstract
The availability of offshore wind turbines is an important issue if such wind farms are to be considered a reliable source of renewable energy for the future. Environmental conditions and the low accessibility of such wind farms have contributed to a decrease in the availability of these wind turbines, compared to onshore ones. In order to improve reliability, condition monitoring systems and the implementation of scheduled maintenance strategies are a must for offshore power plants. This paper proposes a method for computing efficient electrical indicators using the available three-phase electrical quantities. These indicators are then to be used to obtain fault indicators for fault detection and diagnosis. The electrical indicators are obtained by using instantaneous symmetrical component decomposition, a well-proven method in the design and diagnosis of power networks. The new quantities are able to fully describe the whole electrical system and provide an effective means to quantify the balance and unbalance in the system. The method uses the electrical three-phase quantities measured at the output of the generator in a wind turbine to obtain the indicators. The performance of this method is illustrated using both synthetic and experimental data.
- Subjects
OFFSHORE wind power plants; RENEWABLE energy industry; MONITORING of machinery; WIND turbines; ELECTRIC power system faults; FAULT indicators (Electricity)
- Publication
Insight: Non-Destructive Testing & Condition Monitoring, 2014, Vol 56, Issue 8, p443
- ISSN
1354-2575
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1784/insi.2014.56.8.443