Fault prediction and diagnosis of wind turbine generator using SCADA data

Yingying Zhao, Dongsheng Li*, Ao Dong, Dahai Kang, Qin Lv, Li Shang

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Abstract

The fast-growing wind power industry faces the challenge of reducing operation and maintenance (O&M) costs for wind power plants. Predictive maintenance is essential to improve wind turbine reliability and prolong operation time, thereby reducing the O&M cost for wind power plants. This study presents a solution for predictive maintenance of wind turbine generators. The proposed solution can: (1) predict the remaining useful life (RUL) of wind turbine generators before a fault occurs and (2) diagnose the state of the wind turbine generator when the fault occurs. Moreover, the proposed solution implies low-deployment costs because it relies solely on the information collected from the widely available supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) system. Extra sensing hardware is needless. The proposed solution has been deployed and evaluated in two real-world wind power plants located in China. The experimental study demonstrates that the RUL of the generators can be predicted 18 days ahead with about an 80% prediction accuracy. When faults occur, the specific type of generator fault can be diagnosed with an accuracy of 94%.
Original languageEnglish
Article number1210
JournalEnergies
Volume10
Issue number8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Aug 2017

Keywords

  • wind turbine
  • generator
  • prediction
  • diagnosis
  • SCADA

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