2020
DOI: 10.1002/stc.2534
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Icing estimation on wind turbine blade by the interface temperature using distributed fiber optic sensors

Abstract: Summary Icing on the surface of wind turbine blades is one of the most critical problems for wind turbines installed at sites in cold climate. It can significantly affect the performance of the entire wind turbine. A number of deicing methods and techniques have been developed to address this problem. However, first of all, timely icing detection and estimation can provide the necessary information, such as the amount and location of icing, which are very useful for optimizing the deicing process. In this work… Show more

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“…And the vibration frequency to predict whether the fan blade is icing, and the piezoelectric ceramic patch is installed on the blade of the fan to record different wavelet packet energy (WPE). Then the icing of the blade is analyzed, and the temperature of the blade is recorded by a fiberoptic sensor Change to identify and freeze time [5]. However, most of the analysis mentioned above of the event mechanism of blade icing has some inevitable shortcomings: high cost, complicated interpretation of test results, reference standards are required, test operators need to be trained, etc.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…And the vibration frequency to predict whether the fan blade is icing, and the piezoelectric ceramic patch is installed on the blade of the fan to record different wavelet packet energy (WPE). Then the icing of the blade is analyzed, and the temperature of the blade is recorded by a fiberoptic sensor Change to identify and freeze time [5]. However, most of the analysis mentioned above of the event mechanism of blade icing has some inevitable shortcomings: high cost, complicated interpretation of test results, reference standards are required, test operators need to be trained, etc.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%