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12th International Conference on Damage Assessment of Structures
Vibration-based angular speed estimation for multi-stage wind turbine gearboxes
Peeters, Cédric^1 ; Leclère, Quentin^2 ; Antoni, Jérôme^2 ; Guillaume, Patrick^1 ; Helsen, Jan^1
Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Pleinlaan 2, Brussel
1050, Belgium^1
LVA, INSA de Lyon, Villeurbanne Cedex
F-69621, France^2
关键词: Band pass filtering;    Fault detection techniques;    Frequency Analysis;    Instantaneous angular speed;    Multi-stage gearbox;    Probabilistic approaches;    Speed estimation;    Wind turbine gearboxes;   
Others  :  https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1742-6596/842/1/012053/pdf
DOI  :  10.1088/1742-6596/842/1/012053
来源: IOP
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【 摘 要 】
Most processing tools based on frequency analysis of vibration signals are only applicable for stationary speed regimes. Speed variation causes the spectral content to smear, which encumbers most conventional fault detection techniques. To solve the problem of non-stationary speed conditions, the instantaneous angular speed (IAS) is estimated. Wind turbine gearboxes however are typically multi-stage gearboxes, consisting of multiple shafts, rotating at different speeds. Fitting a sensor (e.g. a tachometer) to every single stage is not always feasible. As such there is a need to estimate the IAS of every single shaft based on the vibration signals measured by the accelerometers. This paper investigates the performance of the multi-order probabilistic approach for IAS estimation on experimental case studies of wind turbines. This method takes into account the meshing orders of the gears present in the system and has the advantage that a priori it is not necessary to associate harmonics with a certain periodic mechanical event, which increases the robustness of the method. It is found that the MOPA has the potential to easily outperform standard band-pass filtering techniques for speed estimation. More knowledge of the gearbox kinematics is beneficial for the MOPA performance, but even with very little knowledge about the meshing orders, the MOPA still performs sufficiently well to compete with the standard speed estimation techniques. This observation is proven on two different data sets, both originating from vibration measurements on the gearbox housing of a wind turbine.
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