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Wind farm operation and data analysis: Safe... 0 Comments:
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Wind farm operation and data analysis: Safe sharing of operating data with the Energy Data Space

Posted in Wind coupling Published on April 22, 2021 Authors M.Sc. Vincent Wilms, Dr. Martin Dörenkämper and Dr. Timo Lichtenstein

Authors: Karoline Pelka, Vincent Wilms, Dr. Martin Dörenkämper Digitalization is on everyone’s lips. How can digitalization in the wind industry contribute to the improved competitive ability of renewable energies? One answer is the safe and uncomplicated sharing of wind turbine…

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Tagged Data Science, Data usage control, Digitalization, Post-Construction Analysis, Wind Turbine Operation
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20,000 operating years: Data analysis generates added value from field data

Posted in Wind research Published on March 30, 2021 Authors Dr.-Ing. Katharina Fischer and Dr. Timo Lichtenstein

Authors: Dr.-Ing. Katharina Fischer, Karoline Pelka Wind turbines generate electricity – and a whole lot of data. The amount of data is growing continuously as the number of operating years increases, but also as turbines are equipped with more and…

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Tagged Data Science, Failure Cause Analysis, Power Electronics, Reliability, Wind Turbine Operation
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Small yet impressive – scaled development environment with hexapods

Posted in Wind research Published on March 8, 2021 Authors Paul Robert Feja

Author: Dipl.-Ing. Norbert Eich The Fraunhofer IWES has commissioned a development environment to test mechanical application for research purposes. Improved control concepts and mechanical issues can thus be tested more quickly more cost-effectively and in parallel with productive operation. With…

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Tagged Grid Integration, Hardware-In-The-Loop-Test, Integrated System Simulation, Power Electronics
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Blog post in three parts – The road to the blade bearing test

Posted in Wind research Published on February 15, 2021 Authors Dr.-Ing. Matthias Stammler

Part 2: Rapid testing of blade bearings – from the desk to the test bench The first milestones on our journey to a blade bearing test are described in part 1. In mid-2013, we submitted a project outline with the…

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Tagged Accelerated Testing, Blade Bearing, Test Method
Is the wind farm tapping its full potential? –... 8 Comments
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Is the wind farm tapping its full potential? – The post-construction analysis has the answers

Posted in Wind research Published on February 2, 2021 Authors Dr. Lukas Vollmer

All wind turbine and wind farm operators and owners know what questions to expect at the end of each quarter or the year: Is the energy yield satisfactory? What does the wind farm’s yield to date mean for the future?…

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Tagged CFD, Post-Construction Analysis, Site Assessment, Wakes
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RAVE: Ten years of measurement data for offshore wind energy research

Posted in Wind research Published on January 20, 2021 Authors M.Sc. Enno Dietrich and Dr. Bernhard Lange

An ambitious measuring campaign has been under way at the alpha ventus offshore wind farm ever since it was installed back in 2010. The measurement data from the wind turbines, the substation, and the marine environment are available to scientists…

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Tagged Measurement Data, Offshore Wind Energy
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Putting the seabed under the microscope: ultra-high-resolution multichannel seismics

Posted in Wind research Published on December 27, 2020 Authors Gino Frielinghaus

Author: M.Sc. Rouven Brune The wind resource and soil conditions in particular are often investigated when planning the exact sites of individual wind turbines within a planned offshore wind farm. The Fraunhofer IWES employs acoustic methods to characterize the subsurface,…

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Tagged Multi-Channel Seismic, Seismic Interpretation, Site Assessment, Subbottom Profiler, Subsurface Model
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Blog article in three parts – The road to the blade bearing test

Posted in Wind research Published on December 9, 2020 Authors Dr.-Ing. Matthias Stammler

Part 1: Rapid testing of blade bearings – but how? Back in 2013, the Fraunhofer IWES was still only a fairly small Fraunhofer institute and many of the test benches which would later shape the image of the institute were…

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Tagged Accelerated Testing, Blade Bearing, Test Method
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Rotor blade bearings: Accurate prediction of fatigue life

Posted in Wind research Published on November 7, 2020 Authors M.Sc. Oliver Menck

Predicting the fatigue lifetime of rotor blade bearings is a particularly difficult task as the use of existing calculation methods requires a comprehensive understanding of the systems and the methods are scarcely validated for the unique blade bearings with their extraordinary load situations.

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Tagged Blade Bearing, Fatigue, Fatigue Lifetime Calculation, Lifetime, Publication
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It starts with a BEAT

Posted in Wind people, Wind research Published on October 28, 2020 Authors Dipl.-Ing. Christian Broer

The operating conditions for rotor blade bearings of wind turbines differ significantly from most industrial applications. At Fraunhofer IWES, this has led to the development of the world’s most comprehensive testing technology for blade bearings.An interview with Christian Broer Christian,…

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Tagged Accelerated Testing, Blade Bearing, Client, Test Method
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