P.J. Tavner
Study of weather and location effects on wind turbine failure rates.
Tavner, P.J.; Greenwood, D.M.; Whittle, M.W.G.; Gindele, R.; Faulstich, S.; Hahn, B.
Authors
D.M. Greenwood
M.W.G. Whittle
R. Gindele
S. Faulstich
B. Hahn
Abstract
Understanding the availability of wind turbines (WT) is vital to maximize WT energy production and minimize the capital payback period. Previous work on this subject concentrated on reliability and the location of WT failure modes rather than root causes. This paper concentrates on the influence of weather and WT location on failure rate and downtime, to try to understand root causes and the consequences of failure. The paper goes further than a previous study, which used Windstats data from the whole of Denmark, by considering a limited population of identical WTs at three locations on the German Nordzee, Ostzee and in western Germany, using data from WMEP and local weather stations. This new study focuses more precisely than the previous study by using more reliable data. The data were analysed to find the WT failures and weather conditions and then cross-correlate them. To confirm their representativeness, the reliability characteristics of these smaller WT populations followed the average trends of the overall WMEP survey. However, clear differences were observed in the failure behaviour of the WTs at the three locations. Annual periodicity was seen in the weather data, as expected, but not in individual WT population failure data. However, clear cross-correlations can be seen between WT failures and weather data, in particular wind speed, maximum temperature and humidity. These cross-correlations were more convincing than those found in the earlier, larger Danish study, vindicating the more focused approach. It is also clear from the analysis that Operation & Maintenance also has an impact on WT failure rates. These factors will be important for the operation of offshore WTs with the work indicating how weather conditions may affect offshore WT failure rates.
Citation
Tavner, P., Greenwood, D., Whittle, M., Gindele, R., Faulstich, S., & Hahn, B. (2012). Study of weather and location effects on wind turbine failure rates. Wind Energy, 16(2), 175-187. https://doi.org/10.1002/we.538
Journal Article Type | Article |
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Publication Date | 2012-05 |
Deposit Date | May 24, 2012 |
Journal | Wind Energy |
Print ISSN | 1095-4244 |
Electronic ISSN | 1099-1824 |
Publisher | Wiley Open Access |
Peer Reviewed | Peer Reviewed |
Volume | 16 |
Issue | 2 |
Pages | 175-187 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1002/we.538 |
Keywords | Wind turbine, Reliability, Availability, Failure, Onshore, Offshore, Weather, Wind speed. |
Public URL | https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1475720 |
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