Comprehensive aging assessment of pitch systems combining SCADA and failure data

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Due to the recent rapid development of the wind energy industry, many wind turbines that have been operational over long periods will face degradation caused by aging effects; hence, an appropriate aging assessment method for wind turbines and their components is essential for optimizing the asset management and maintenance strategy of a wind farm. An aging assessment method is proposed for wind-turbine electric-pitch systems by introducing four individual aging indicators based on the examination of supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) and failure data, i.e. function, energy-consumption, temperature, and reliability indicators. To obtain a reliable comprehensive assessment, an information-fusion method has been developed based on a given reference value; the weighting factors in the information fusion were calculated based on the reference value, while reliability and robustness were verified using the SCADA and failure data from a wind farm over three years.

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Wei, L., Qian, Z., Zareipour, H., & Zhang, F. (2022). Comprehensive aging assessment of pitch systems combining SCADA and failure data. IET Renewable Power Generation, 16(1), 198–210. https://doi.org/10.1049/rpg2.12281

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