Structural health monitoring for a wind turbine system: a review of damage detection methods
Jeonbuk National University · Korea Institute of Energy Research
Abstract
Renewable energy sources have gained much attention due to the recent energy crisis and the urge to get clean energy. Among the main options being studied, wind energy is a strong contender because of its reliability due to the maturity of the technology, good infrastructure and relative cost competitiveness. In order to harvest wind energy more efficiently, the size of wind turbines has become physically larger, making maintenance and repair works difficult. In order to improve safety considerations, to minimize down time, to lower the frequency of sudden breakdowns and associated huge maintenance and logistic costs and to provide reliable power generation, the wind turbines must be monitored from time to…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 43.93
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 84
Authors
3- CCChia Chen CiangCorresponding
Jeonbuk National University
- JLJung‐Ryul Lee
Jeonbuk National University
- HBHyung‐Joon Bang
Korea Institute of Energy Research
Topics & keywords
- Wind power
- Turbine
- Reliability engineering
- Reliability (semiconductor)
- Structural health monitoring
- Computer science
- Environmental science
- Renewable energy