ORAL
SESSION: EnergyTueAM-R2 | Dodds International Symposium on Sustainable Energy Production (4th Intl. Symp. on Sustainable Energy Production: Fossil; Renewables; Nuclear; Waste handling , processing, and storage for all energy production technologies; Energy conservation) |
Tue Oct, 24 2017 | Room: Peninsula 3 |
Session Chairs: Manfred Mauntz; Tamer Turna; Session Monitor: TBA |
11:30: [EnergyTueAM02] Keynote
Condition Based Maintenance of Wind Turbines by 24/7 Monitoring of Oil Quality and Additive Consumption: Identification of Critical Operation Conditions and Determination of the Next Oil Change Manfred
Mauntz1 ; Jorn
Peuser
1 ;
1cmc Instruments GmbH, Eschborn, Germany (Deutschland);
Paper Id: 81
[Abstract] The demand for wind energy grows at exponential rates. At the same time, improving reliability and reduced operation and maintenance costs are the key priorities in wind turbine maintenance strategies. This paper provides information about a novel online oil condition monitoring system to recommend a solution to the mentioned priorities. The presented sensor system enables damage prevention of the wind turbine gear-box by an advanced warning time of critical operation conditions, and an enhanced oil exchange interval realized by a precise measurement of the electrical conductivity, the relative permittivity and the oil temperature. A new parameter, the WearSens® Index (WSi) is introduced. The mathematical model of the WSi combines all measured values and its gradients in one single parameter for a comprehensive monitoring to prevent wind turbines from damage. Furthermore, the WSi enables a long-term prognosis on the next oil change by 24/7 server data logging. Corrective procedures and/or maintenance can be carried out before actual damage occurs. First WSi results of an onshore wind turbine installation compared to traditional vibration monitoring are shown.