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Fault Detection of Wind Turbine Induction Generators through Current Signals and Various Signal Processing Techniques

Yuri Merizalde, Luís Hernández-Callejo, Óscar Duque-Pérez, Raúl Alberto López-Meraz

2020Applied Sciences17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In the wind industry (WI), a robust and effective maintenance system is essential. To minimize the maintenance cost, a large number of methodologies and mathematical models for predictive maintenance have been developed. Fault detection and diagnosis are carried out by processing and analyzing various types of signals, with the vibration signal predominating. In addition, most of the published proposals for wind turbine (WT) fault detection and diagnosis have used simulations and test benches. Based on previous work, this research report focuses on fault diagnosis, in this case using the electrical signal from an operating WT electric generator and applying various signal analysis and processing techniques to compare the effectiveness of each. The WT used for this research is 20 years old and works with a squirrel-cage induction generator (SCIG) which, according to the wind farm control systems, was fault-free. As a result, it has been possible to verify the feasibility of using the current signal to detect and diagnose faults through spectral analysis (SA) using a fast Fourier transform (FFT), periodogram, spectrogram, and scalogram.

Topics & Concepts

Fault (geology)Signal processingTurbineSpectrogramInduction generatorFault detection and isolationSIGNAL (programming language)Wind powerComputer scienceFast Fourier transformDigital signal processingEngineeringControl engineeringElectronic engineeringElectrical engineeringAlgorithmSpeech recognitionArtificial intelligenceGeologySeismologyActuatorMechanical engineeringProgramming languageMachine Fault Diagnosis TechniquesStructural Health Monitoring TechniquesGear and Bearing Dynamics Analysis
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