Electrostatic discharge impacts on the main shaft bearings of wind turbines

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This paper studies the electrostatic discharge effect in wind turbines, a possible trigger source of the main bearing current. A lab setup with a charge generator and downsized wind turbine was built to verify the impact of electrostatic discharge on the main bearing current. In the test, a fatal amplitude for the bearing current was found at only − 93 mV driven voltage on the shaft. Compared with the bearing current driven by the common-mode voltage, the electrostatic discharge effect triggers the bearing breakdown at a lower shaft voltage but much higher bearing current amplitude. The results demonstrate that the electrostatic discharge effect is a pattern of the bearing current in wind turbines and is much more dangerous to the bearing.

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Zhao, J., Xu, X., & Carlson, O. (2023). Electrostatic discharge impacts on the main shaft bearings of wind turbines. Wind Energy Science, 8(12), 1809–1819. https://doi.org/10.5194/wes-8-1809-2023

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