Title :
Dynamic modelling of wind turbine gearbox bearing loading during transient events
Author :
Bruce, Thomas ; Hui Long ; Dwyer-Joyce, Rob S.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Mech. Eng., Univ. of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK
Abstract :
Wind turbine gearbox bearings (WTGBs) are the most reliability critical component in wind turbine gearboxes because of their high failure rate and long downtime-per-failure. Current design methods predict bearing failure-by-fatigue life models. However, premature WTGB failures have been observed by many other modes. This study presents the development of a multibody dynamic gearbox model, used to determine maximum bearing contact stresses from laboratory measured shaft torque data during normal operation and shutdown conditions. The model was validated by comparing its results to other models of the 750 kW National Renewable Energy Laboratory test drive train by the Gearbox Reliability Collaborative. During normal operation, the maximum contact stress experienced by the planetary stage bearings exceeded recommended levels by 1% and during shutdown by 15%. High-speed shaft bearings also exceeded recommended levels during shutdown by 18%.
Keywords :
failure analysis; fatigue; gears; power generation reliability; power system transients; wind power plants; wind turbines; National Renewable Energy Laboratory test drive train; WTGB failures; bearing failure-by-fatigue life models; high failure rate; high-speed shaft bearings; long downtime-per-failure; maximum bearing contact stresses; multibody dynamic gearbox model; planetary stage bearings; power 750 kW; reliability critical component; shaft torque data; transient events; wind turbine gearbox bearing dynamic modelling;
Journal_Title :
Renewable Power Generation, IET
DOI :
10.1049/iet-rpg.2014.0194