On wind turbine main shaft bearing currents
Licentiatavhandling, 2024
Potential current sources are explored through both laboratory setups and real wind turbine tests, discussing transmission paths, and coupling mechanisms in simplified configurations. Laboratory experiments with the downsized wind turbine validate proposed paths, emphasizing the existence of two common mode voltage sources in modern turbines. The common mode voltage effect exhibits a periodic current pattern, with its frequency determined by converter and grid frequencies. Additionally, the study reveals Electrostatic Discharge via turbine rotor blades as another major source of main shaft bearing current. The often-unnoticed rotor blades' electrostatic discharge effect is further examined in a laboratory experiment. Placing a downsized wind turbine in an artificial environment filled with free charges, attached to the wind blades via airflow, reveals that the electrostatic discharge effect generates currents as high as hundreds of amperes in a brief instance on the main shaft, posing a considerable risk to bearing lifespan.
To protect the bearing from harmful currents, the study suggests primary strategies involving the elimination of the current sources and alteration of the current paths. The common mode voltage driven pattern bearing current can be reduced by utilizing the common mode voltage filter. Regarding the electrostatic discharge-driven bearing current, better maintaining of the main shaft ground brush is imperative to minimize the current passing through the bearing.
wind power generation.
power electronics
bearing current
common mode voltage
electrostatic effect
Författare
Jian Zhao
Chalmers, Elektroteknik, Elkraftteknik
Electrostatic discharge impacts on the main shaft bearings of wind turbines
Wind Energy Science,;Vol. 8(2023)p. 1809-1819
Artikel i vetenskaplig tidskrift
Common mode voltage impact on wind turbine main shaft bearing
2021 23rd European Conference on Power Electronics and Applications, EPE 2021 ECCE Europe,;(2021)
Paper i proceeding
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Energimyndigheten (2017-008071/44949-1), 2018-01-01 -- 2021-12-31.
Drivkrafter
Hållbar utveckling
Styrkeområden
Energi
Ämneskategorier
Annan elektroteknik och elektronik
Utgivare
Chalmers