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π-FBG Fiber Optic Acoustic Emission Sensor for the Crack Detection of Wind Turbine Blades

Qi Yan, Xingchen Che, Li Shen, Gensheng Wang, Xiaoying Liu

2023Sensors13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Wind power is growing rapidly as a green and clean energy source. As the core part of a wind turbine, the blades are subjected to enormous stress in harsh environments over a long period of time and are therefore extremely susceptible to damage, while at the same time, they are costly, so it is important to monitor their damage in a timely manner. This paper is based on the detection of blade damage using acoustic emission signals, which can detect early minor damage and internal damage to the blades. Instead of conventional piezoelectric sensors, we use fiber optic gratings as sensing units, which have the advantage of small size and corrosion resistance. Furthermore, the sensitivity of the system is doubled by replacing the conventional FBG (fiber Bragg grating) with a π-phase-shifted FBG. For the noise problem existing in the system, this paper combines the traditional WPD (wavelet packet decomposition) denoising method with EMD (empirical mode decomposition) to achieve a better noise reduction effect. Finally, small wind turbine blades are used in the experiment and their acoustic emission signals with different damage are collected for feature analysis, which sets the stage for the subsequent detection of different damage degrees and types.

Topics & Concepts

Acoustic emissionTurbine bladeFiber Bragg gratingNoise (video)AcousticsTurbineSensitivity (control systems)Fiber optic sensorOptical fiberWind powerMaterials scienceStructural engineeringEngineeringElectronic engineeringComputer scienceElectrical engineeringMechanical engineeringTelecommunicationsPhysicsArtificial intelligenceImage (mathematics)Structural Health Monitoring TechniquesAdvanced Fiber Optic SensorsVibration and Dynamic Analysis