Title :
Wind Turbine Generator Condition-Monitoring Using Temperature Trend Analysis
Author :
Guo, Peng ; Infield, David ; Yang, Xiyun
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Control & Comput. Eng., North China Electr. Power Univ., Beijing, China
Abstract :
Condition monitoring can greatly reduce the maintenance cost for a wind turbine. In this paper, a new condition-monitoring method based on the nonlinear state estimate technique for a wind turbine generator is proposed. The technique is used to construct the normal behavior model of the electrical generator temperature. A new and improved memory matrix construction method is adopted to achieve better coverage of the generator´s normal operational space. Generator incipient failure is indicated when the residuals between model estimates and the measured generator temperature become significant. Moving window averaging is used to detect statistically significant changes of the residual mean value and standard deviation in an effective manner; when these parameters exceed predefined thresholds, an incipient failure is flagged. Examples based on data from the Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition system at a wind farm located at Zhangjiakou in northern China have been used to validate the approach and examine its sensitivity to key factors that influence the performance of the approach. It is demonstrated that the technique can identify dangerous generator over temperature before damage has occurred that results in complete shutdown of the turbine.
Keywords :
SCADA systems; condition monitoring; cost reduction; maintenance engineering; matrix algebra; moving average processes; power generation economics; power system measurement; sensitivity; temperature measurement; turbogenerators; wind power plants; wind turbines; condition monitoring; electrical generator temperature; generator incipient failure; generator temperature measurement; maintenance cost reduction; memory matrix construction method; moving window averaging method; nonlinear state estimate technique; sensitivity; supervisory control and data acquisition system; temperature trend analysis; wind farm; wind turbine generator; Condition monitoring; Cooling; Generators; Temperature distribution; Temperature measurement; Temperature sensors; Wind turbines; Condition monitoring; generator temperature; nonlinear state estimate technique (NSET); residuals analysis; trend analysis; wind turbine;
Journal_Title :
Sustainable Energy, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TSTE.2011.2163430