화학공학소재연구정보센터
Renewable Energy, Vol.136, 393-402, 2019
Compound faults diagnosis and analysis for a wind turbine gearbox via a novel vibration model and empirical wavelet transform
Fault diagnosis of a wind turbine gearbox can schedule maintenance strategy on a wind turbine and save operational cost for wind farms. Owing to low rotational speed and weak vibration energy, fault diagnosis for planetary stage is arduous in a wind turbine gearbox involving multi-stage transmissions. A novel modulation model is presented to support the fault diagnosis of the planetary stage of a wind turbine gearbox, which is described as the mesh frequency of intermediate stage, high speed stage, or mechanical natural frequency of the gearbox is a carrier wave modulated by the mesh frequency of planetary stage with distributed faults. Even possessing this presented vibration model, the fault feature of planetary stage with lower rotational speed is easily concealed by the meshing vibration energy of ordinary stages with higher speed, especially when faults simultaneously arise in the ordinary stages. Aiming at the diagnosis of the above compound faults in an industrial wind turbine gearbox, empirical wavelet transform is utilized to adaptively find weak fault frequency in planetary stage as well as evident fault characteristics in other ordinary stages. (C) 2019 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.