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SHM of Floating Offshore Wind Turbines-Challenges and First Solutions
SHM of Floating Offshore Wind Turbines-Challenges and First Solutions [1800]
Автор(ы): H. Friedmann, C. Ebert, P. Craemer, B. Frankenstein
Количество страниц: 9
Год: 2012
Аннотация[257 КБ] 
Код: 10754
Описание
6th European Workshop on Structural Health Monitoring. Dresden. Germany. 2012. Report. The paper presents an integrated SHM-system for floater, moorings, tower, nacelle and rotor blades. Its core is based on a multivariate SHM-system for rotor blades with three different measuring techniques accompanied by appropriate signal processing approaches: • Acoustic Emission (AE) is used for identification of relative small damages at the whole blade, e.g. bursts of fibres, cracks of bonding, hits of hail and the localization of damages. • Acousto Ultrasonics (AU) provides information about relative small to big damages on the transfer path between emitter and receiver of guided waves (cracks, delamination, damages of the surface). • Operational Modal Analysis (OMA) gives information about large structural modifications e.g. changes of global stiffness, mass and damping ratios in the whole blade. The most important feature of an SHM-system, however, is not the sensor network, but the analysis capability and the decision support system reducing and interpreting measured data. The instrumentation plan of a floating wind turbine off the coast of Spain is presented.
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