Project description
Condition monitoring of wind turbine blades made easy
Thousands of turbine blades fail each year. Unplanned downtime is one of the main cost drivers of modern wind turbines. Damage detection at an early stage is key. In this context, the EU-funded eolACC project will further develop an advanced system that uses wireless accelerometers to detect damage to blades before they fail. This new sensor technology is thin and flexible and can be easily applied to any location, even on aerodynamic surfaces of blades. Via a base station and software, operators will be alerted of poor blade conditions in order to plan maintenance. The information about the blades will also be helpful in making decisions about useful lifetimes and operating ranges.
Objective
Wind energy plants are increasingly becoming critical parts of electrical infrastructure around the world. Despite major technological advancements over the past decade, an estimated 5.500 wind turbine blades fail each year, resulting in long periods of unexpected downtime and repair costs.
At eologix sensor technologies gmbh, we are developing an advanced system called eolACC that uses wireless accelerometers to detect damage to blades before they fail. The patented sensor technology is thin and flexible, allowing it to be easily applied to virtually any location, even on aerodynamic surfaces of blades. Together with a base station and our software, diagnostics will alert operators of poor blade conditions and thus enhance their ability to plan critical maintenance activities. Additionally, the insight from blade sensors will help operators manage assets more effectively, and make objective decisions about useful lifetimes and operating ranges.
eolACC builds off of an ice detection system previously made by eologix by utilizing the same sensor profile, wireless data transmission, and ambient light power system. Initially eolACC will be sold to owners and operators of wind plants, and in the future we will pursue collaboration with large wind turbine manufacturers.
The eolACC system will ultimately help wind power plants to operate more efficiently by reducing unexpected downtime. Owners and operators will be able to more effectively plan budgets and maximize the lifetime of their assets.
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H2020-EU.2.3. - INDUSTRIAL LEADERSHIP - Innovation In SMEs
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SME-1 - SME instrument phase 1
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(opens in new window) H2020-EIC-SMEInst-2018-2020
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8020 GRAZ
Austria
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