Sessions
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Conference programmeTopic LeadersSpeakersPostersScience & ResearchUsing data to optimise performance
Supply chain, logistics and O&M on land and at sea
When: Thursday, 30 November 2017, 11:30 - 12:45
Where: G105
Session description
To maximise the revenue of your wind farm, it is important to monitor the performance of your asset. This session will look at techniques for monitoring wind turbines including the analysis of both high frequency and low frequency SCADA data, the monitoring of foundations and how to ensure optimum aerodynamic performance through pitch alignment correction.
Learning objectives
- Describe a case study for how conventional SCADA data can be used for health monitoring
- Demonstrate the benefits of high frequency SCADA for the condition monitoring of wind turbines
- Present a new technique for the analysis of turbine foundation integrity
- Show the benefits of a technique for detecting and correcting pitch misalignment
Session chair
Guy Auger
CEO, Greensolver
Speakers
Development of a Technique for Inspecting the Foundations of Offshore Wind Turbines
Colin Brett
Technical Head, Inspection Management, Uniper Technologies Ltd.
New methodology for correction of pitch angle misalignment
Igor Egana
CEO, Maxwind
Use of high-frequency SCADA data for improved wind turbine performance monitoring
Elena Gonzalez
PhD candidate, CIRCE
Using Wind Turbine SCADA Data for Condition Monitoring and Prognostics: Case Study and Results
Kevin Leahy
University College Cork