Application Notes
Inspections of Wind Turbine Gearboxes
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1. Background
2. Challenges and Solutions
When transmitting the rotating force of a wind turbine with a diameter of 90 to 200 m to a generator, the gearbox must operate under severe strain and naturally requires inspection and maintenance.
(1) High speed stage bearings (HSS-B)
• Challenge
If there is any misalignment between the high speed shaft and the connected generator, unexpected minor vibrations will occur and may cause damage to the bearings. The high speed stage bearings may also be damaged by foreign matter, air or moisture contained in the lubrication oil. What is worse, due to the high speed rotation of the high speed stage bearings, once a bearing roller has broken, it may lead to breakage of other parts of the gear box, resulting in a need to replace the entire gearbox.
• Solution
(2) Intermediate speed stage bearings (ISS-B)
• Challenge
• Solution
(3) Planetary stage bearings
• Challenge
• Solution
(4) Gear teeth
• Challenge
Gears work to absorb wind stresses putting on turbine blades. The continuous wind force results in aged deterioration of gears. Although whole condition of gearbox is constantly monitored by vibration analyzers, visual inspection with an endoscope is essential in order to ascertain location and level of damages on gearbox parts including gear teeth.
• Solution
(5) Turbine blades
• Challenge
In general, quality inspections of the turbine blades longer than 40 m are held during production. For inspecting the joint on the trailing edge of a blade, you can go halfway into the blade, but cannot go further because the space becomes smaller toward the blade tip. In addition, the turbine blades under operation also need to be inspected as they are exposed in harsh environment all year long. If the drain hole on the blade tip is clogged, internal water may suddenly vaporize in the case of a lightning strike and may break the blade from the inside. In winter, internal water of the drain hole may freeze and expand to break the blade.
• Solution
The small and lightweight videoscope in the IPLEX series allows you to easily bring it halfway into the blade and conduct visual inspection of the blade tip.
3. Key Benefits with Olympus
(1) Portability for higher work efficiency of inspectors
When inspecting a large-sized wind turbine taller than 70 m, inspectors are required to climb a long ladder carrying inspection tools. Olympus offers various videoscopes combining excellent image quality and portability.
The IPLEX models with the unique PulsarPic technology reveal details inside the gearbox with bright and sharp images, while finely adjusting the light volume to reduce reflection that often occurs during the observation of metal parts. The TrueFeel articulation technology allows an operator to precisely control the scope articulation within the gearbox, preventing the scope tip from touching the lubricant oil on the gears.
(2) Excellent optical performance for clear observation of bearing surfaces
(3) Specialized tools to facilitate clear observation of large gear parts
The entire gearbox is lubricated with oil, so a lot of oil remains on the gears and bearings even after the gearbox is stopped. When inspecting these parts with an endoscope, you need to keep the lens free from oil. The IPLEX videoscopes of 6.2 mm outer diameter with a built-in channel has a capability to mount a slim air tube and can blow oil off the gear and bearing surfaces by injecting air from the air tube. Even if oil adheres to the tip of the scope lens, it can be removed by air injection and eliminates the need to frequently wipe oil off the scope tip.
In addition, there are some cases that a large amount of light is required for inspections of gears. Olympus' custom-made LED guide tube, which is bendable as an operator wants, can be smoothly inserted into the gearboxes through an access port and deliver auxiliary LED illumination to the intended parts.
(4) The Inspection Assist Software for reliable recording of inspections
In a gearbox inspection with an endoscope, it is common to record 100 to 400 images. The inspected images of bearings supporting the various shafts will be very similar each other, so you will have to make a big effort to correctly classify the similar images by inspected location during and after inspections.
In such a situation, our Inspection Assist Software is the solution. By conducting an inspection as the software guides, you can classify inspection images with diagnosis into folders and add comments to the images. After the inspection, you can quickly make a report containing more than 50 images by utilizing the software on your own customized report format.
(5) Equipment for inspections other than visual inspections
Olympus also provides ultrasonic flaw detectors and x-ray analyzers to support inspections of wind power facilities.
The ultrasonic flaw detectors allow you to detect damages inside turbine blades. In addition, with our battery-powered X-ray analyzer, you can immediately clarify the type, size and amount of metal included in the lubrication oil inside gearboxes at inspection sites.
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