DocumentCode
45034
Title
Development of a Novel Wear Detection System for Wind Turbine Gearboxes
Author
Hamilton, Andrew ; Cleary, A. ; Quail, Francis
Author_Institution
Wind Energy Syst. Centre for Doctoral Training, Univ. of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK
Volume
14
Issue
2
fYear
2014
fDate
Feb. 2014
Firstpage
465
Lastpage
473
Abstract
This paper presents a low-cost, inline, gearbox lubrication monitoring sensor. The purpose of the research was to develop a sensor that can analyze wear particles suspended in gearbox lubricant systems. Current inline sensor systems rely on methods that prevent significant morphological classification. The size and shape of the particles are often indicative of the type of wear that is occurring and is therefore significant in assessing the gearbox state. A demonstration sensor consisting of a webcam that uses an active pixel sensor combined with a rectangular cross section optically transparent acrylic pipe was developed. A rig that simulates a gearbox lubrication system was used to test the sensor. Images of wear particles suspended in the lubricant were captured in real time. Image analysis was then performed to distinguish particles from the lubricant medium. Object characteristics, such as area and major axis length, were used to determine shape parameters. It was found that the sensor could detect particles down to a major axis length of 125 μm. Classification was also demonstrated for four basic shapes: square, circular, rectangular and ellipsoidal. ellipsoidal, was also demonstrated.
Keywords
gears; lubricants; lubrication; sensors; wear; wind turbines; active pixel sensor; gearbox lubricant systems; gearbox lubrication monitoring sensor; gearbox lubrication system; gearbox state; image analysis; inline sensor systems; lubricant medium; morphological classification; optically transparent acrylic pipe; rectangular cross section; wear detection system; wear particles; wind turbine gearboxes; Atmospheric measurements; Lubricants; Optical sensors; Particle measurements; Shape; Webcams; Wind turbines; Condition monitoring; gearbox; lubrication; sensor; wind turbine;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Sensors Journal, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1530-437X
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JSEN.2013.2284821
Filename
6626553
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