BATH/ASME 2020 Symposium on Fluid Power and Motion Control 2020
DOI: 10.1115/fpmc2020-2755
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Experimental Validation of Leakage Detection in a Fluid Power Pitch System Using a State Augmented EKF-Approach

Abstract: The pitch system is a crucial part of today’s wind turbines and is used for power regulation when operating above rated wind speed. According to studies the pitch system is responsible for up to 20% of the total downtime of a wind turbine. As an attempt of increasing the reliability and availability attention has come to fault detection and condition monitoring of such systems. This paper presents a State Augmented Extended Kalman Filter, SAEKF, for detecting both internal and external rod leakage. Furthermore… Show more

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“…Asmussen et al [19] use a SAEKF approach to detect internal and external leakage. The method is tested in simulations in [19] and later experimentially in [20] on a test set-up similar to a pitch system. During the tests the operating conditions are similar to an actual pitch system as the reference and external load are found from actual turbine scenarios.…”
Section: Internal and External Leakagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Asmussen et al [19] use a SAEKF approach to detect internal and external leakage. The method is tested in simulations in [19] and later experimentially in [20] on a test set-up similar to a pitch system. During the tests the operating conditions are similar to an actual pitch system as the reference and external load are found from actual turbine scenarios.…”
Section: Internal and External Leakagementioning
confidence: 99%