The aim of the present paper is to evaluate structural health monitoring (SHM) techniques based on modal analysis for crack detection in small wind turbine blades. A finite element (FE) model calibrated to measured modal parameters will be introduced to cracks with different sizes along one edge of the blade. Changes in modal parameters from the FE model are compared with data obtained from experimental tests. These comparisons will be used to validate the FE model and subsequently discuss the usability of SHM techniques based on modal parameters for condition monitoring of wind turbine blades
As any structure ages, its structural characteristics will also change. The goal of this work was to...
The effective localization of damage in structural systems and components remains an active research...
Wind energy is one of the cleanest methods of producing electricity. It plays a major role in the tr...
© 2016, The Author(s) 2016. In this paper a vibration-based approach to identify a crack in a wind t...
The presence of crack in a structure tends to modify its modal parameters (natural frequencies and m...
Analytical models of wind turbine blades have many uncertainties, particularly with composite constr...
Analytical models of wind turbine blades have many uncertainties, particularly with composite constr...
Conventionally, modal monitoring of Wind Turbine Rotor Blades is primarily based on the evaluation o...
With wind power establishing itself as a widely effective form of renewable energy source, a diverse...
The present paper documents a proposed modal and wavelet analysis-based structural health monitoring...
Wind turbine blades are structurally composed of different types of materials. Some of which include...
Operational Modal Analysis (OMA), also known as output-only modal analysis, allows identifying modal...
The aim of the present paper is to provide a state-of-the-art outline of structural health monitorin...
As the wind energy sector evolves, blade manufacturers have started to produce larger blades in an ...
In this paper, an analysis of the joint that transmits power from the blades to the generator is per...
As any structure ages, its structural characteristics will also change. The goal of this work was to...
The effective localization of damage in structural systems and components remains an active research...
Wind energy is one of the cleanest methods of producing electricity. It plays a major role in the tr...
© 2016, The Author(s) 2016. In this paper a vibration-based approach to identify a crack in a wind t...
The presence of crack in a structure tends to modify its modal parameters (natural frequencies and m...
Analytical models of wind turbine blades have many uncertainties, particularly with composite constr...
Analytical models of wind turbine blades have many uncertainties, particularly with composite constr...
Conventionally, modal monitoring of Wind Turbine Rotor Blades is primarily based on the evaluation o...
With wind power establishing itself as a widely effective form of renewable energy source, a diverse...
The present paper documents a proposed modal and wavelet analysis-based structural health monitoring...
Wind turbine blades are structurally composed of different types of materials. Some of which include...
Operational Modal Analysis (OMA), also known as output-only modal analysis, allows identifying modal...
The aim of the present paper is to provide a state-of-the-art outline of structural health monitorin...
As the wind energy sector evolves, blade manufacturers have started to produce larger blades in an ...
In this paper, an analysis of the joint that transmits power from the blades to the generator is per...
As any structure ages, its structural characteristics will also change. The goal of this work was to...
The effective localization of damage in structural systems and components remains an active research...
Wind energy is one of the cleanest methods of producing electricity. It plays a major role in the tr...