AI Article Synopsis

  • * A new approach is proposed that combines environmental and operational variables with vibration responses to accurately simulate WT dynamics and track changes over time.
  • * This method was tested using long-term monitoring data from two wind turbines in Germany, demonstrating its effectiveness in developing an automated SHM diagnostic tool.

Article Abstract

The complex dynamics of operational wind turbine (WT) structures challenges the applicability of existing structural health monitoring (SHM) strategies for condition assessment. At the center of Europe's renewable energy strategic planning, WT systems call for implementation of strategies that may describe the WT behavior in its complete operational spectrum. The framework proposed in this paper relies on the symbiotic treatment of acting environmental/operational variables and the monitored vibration response of the structure. The approach aims at accurate simulation of the temporal variability characterizing the WT dynamics, and subsequently at the tracking of the evolution of this variability in a longer-term horizon. The bi-component analysis tool is applied on long-term data, collected as part of continuous monitoring campaigns on two actual operating WT structures located in different sites in Germany. The obtained data-driven structural models verify the potential of the proposed strategy for development of an automated SHM diagnostic tool.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5421680PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s17040720DOI Listing

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