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D2.3.01/02/04 Sensors for condition monotoring of different componenets of (offshore-)wind power plants

Abstract

In this report an overview is given over condition monitoring (CM) and structural health monitoring(SHM) for offshore wind turbines with a special focus on two innovative sensor types – Fiber Bragg Grating (FBG) and Microelectromechnical Systems (MEMS) sensors. Based on a limited literature survey and interviews with wind turbine operators the state of the art and the future needs in this field are assessed for CM and SHM. A short overview is given over different concepts using FBGs for composite material monitoring and for other CM applications. MEMS sensors are described and some available sensors are shown as well as concepts for (e.g. wireless) networks of such sensors for CM and SHM. The need for remote presence and cost-effective operations is a strong case for systems including CM and SHM. Thus the need for new sensor types is widely considered to be a key to future off-shore wind energy harvesting. In conclusion an outlook is given on future work including the assessment of such sensor types in test structures and real life application tests.

Oppdragsgiver: NOWITECH Consortium
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Category

Report

Client

  • SINTEF AS / 80544330

Language

English

Author(s)

  • Andreas Vogl
  • Niels Peter Østbø
  • Leif Bjerkan
  • Jens Kjær Jørgensen

Affiliation

  • SINTEF Digital / Smart Sensors and Microsystems
  • SINTEF Industry / Materials and Nanotechnology

Year

2012

Publisher

SINTEF

Issue

A23262

ISBN

9788214052961

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