Title :
Automatic mechanical fault assessment of small wind energy systems in microgrids using electric signature analysis
Author :
Skrimpas, Georgios A. ; Marhadi, Kun S. ; Jensen, Bogi
Author_Institution :
Remote Monitoring Group, Bruel & Kjaer Vibro A/S, Nærum, Denmark
Abstract :
A microgrid is a cluster of power generation, consumption and storage systems capable of operating either independently or as part of a macrogrid. The mechanical condition of the power production units, such as the small wind turbines, is considered of crucial importance especially in the case of islanded operation. In this paper, the fault assessment is achieved efficiently and consistently via electric signature analysis (ESA). In ESA the fault related frequency components are manifested as sidebands of the existing current and voltage time harmonics. The energy content between the fundamental, 5th and 7th harmonics (referred as residual value - RV) is measured and sent to the central microgrid controller. The controller compares RV to three predefined limits where inspection, maintenance and shut down of the turbine are the corresponding actions. The method is tested based on a finite element model where dynamic eccentricity and bearing outer race defect are simulated under varying fault severity and electric loading conditions.
Keywords :
distributed power generation; finite element analysis; power distribution faults; wind power; ESA; FEM; RV; automatic mechanical fault assessment; central microgrid controller; current time harmonics; dynamic bearing; dynamic eccentricity; electric loading conditions; electric signature analysis; fault related frequency components; fault severity; finite element model; islanded operation; macrogrid; power generation; power production units; race defect; residual value; small wind energy systems; small wind turbines; voltage time harmonics; Amplitude modulation; Condition monitoring; Generators; Harmonic analysis; Microgrids; Wind turbines; Microgrids; asset management; condition monitoring; diagnostics; electric signature analysis; permanent magnet generators; residual value; small wind energy systems;
Conference_Titel :
Innovative Smart Grid Technologies Europe (ISGT EUROPE), 2013 4th IEEE/PES
Conference_Location :
Lyngby
DOI :
10.1109/ISGTEurope.2013.6695293