Feasibility Study of a Simulation Driven Approach for Estimating Reliability of Wind Turbine Fluid Power Pitch Systems

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Abstract

Recent field data indicates that pitch systems account for a substantial part of a wind turbines down time. Reducing downtime means increasing the total amount of energy produced during its lifetime. Both electrical and fluid power pitch systems are employed with a roughly 50/50 distribution. Fluid power pitch systems generally show higher reliability and have been favored on larger offshore wind turbines. Still general issues such as leakage, contamination and electrical faults make current systems work sub-optimal. Current field data for wind turbines present overall pitch system reliability and the reliability of component groups (valves, accumulators, pumps etc.). However, the failure modes of the components and more importantly the root causes are not evident. The root causes and failure mode probabilities are central for changing current pitch system designs and operational concepts to increase reliability. This paper presents a feasibility study of estimating pitch system reliability based on a failure rate prediction method for generic fluid power components. Special attention is given to the use of computer simulations for assessing working conditions such as flow, pressure, work cycle, fluid contamination concentration etc. The fluid power pitch system is co-simulated with the 5MW NREL wind turbine implemented in the FAST software. The estimated failure rates is compared to field data and comments are given to the correlation and discrepancies based on the uncertainties of the simulated conditions.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationSafety and Reliability – Safe Societies in a Changing World : Proceedings of the 28th International European Safety and Reliability Conference (ESREL 2018), Trondheim, Norway, 17–21 June 2018
EditorsStein Haugen, Anne Barros, Coen van Gulijk, Trond Kongsvik, Jan Erik Vinnem
Number of pages8
PublisherCRC Press/Balkema
Publication dateJun 2018
Edition1
Pages2037-2044
Chapter256
ISBN (Print)978-0-8153-8682-7
ISBN (Electronic)978-1-3511-7465-7, 978-1-351-17466-4
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2018
EventEuropean Safety and Reliability Conference 2018: ESREL 2018 - Norwegian University of Science and Technology, NTNU, Trondheim, Norway
Duration: 17 Jun 201821 Jun 2018

Conference

ConferenceEuropean Safety and Reliability Conference 2018
LocationNorwegian University of Science and Technology, NTNU
Country/TerritoryNorway
CityTrondheim
Period17/06/201821/06/2018

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