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Title: Condition Based Maintenance of Offshore Wind Turbines - Id | 53531
Journal of Fundamentals of Renewable Energy and Applications

Journal of Fundamentals of Renewable Energy and Applications
Open Access

ISSN: 2090-4541

Title: Condition Based Maintenance of Offshore Wind Turbines - Identification of critical operation conditions & determination of the next oil exchange by 24/7 Monitoring of Oil Quality, Oil Aging and Additive Consumption


World Congress and Exhibition on Wind & Renewable Energy

July 28-30, 2016 Berlin, Germany

Manfred Mauntz

cmc Instruments GmbH, 65760 Eschborn, Germany

Scientific Tracks Abstracts: J Fundam Renewable Energy Appl

Abstract :

A new oil condition monitoring system is presented for the continuous, online measurement of the wear in industrial gears, turbines, generators, transformers and hydraulic systems ��? escpecially suited to offshore wind turbines. The detection of change is much earlier than existing technologies such as particle counting, vibration measurement or recording temperature. Thus, targeted, corrective procedures and/or maintenance can be carried out before actual damage occurs. Efficient machine utilization, accurately timed preventive maintenance, a reduction of downtime and an increased service life and can all be achieved.The oil sensor system measures the components of the complex impedances X of the oils, in particular the electrical conductivity, the relative dielectric constant and the oil temperature. All values are determined independently from each other. Inorganic compounds occur at contact surfaces from the wear of parts, broken oil molecules, acids or oil soaps. These all lead to an increase in the electrical conductivity, which correlates directly with the wear. In oils containing additives, changes in dielectric constant infer the chemical breakdown of additives. A reduction in the lubricating ability of the oils, the determination of impurities, the continuous evaluation of the wear of bearings and gears and the oil aging all together follow the holistic approach of real-time monitoring of changes in the oil-machine system. By long-term monitoring and continuous analysis of the oil quality, it is possible to identify the optimal time interval of the next oil exchange ��? condition based. This results in enormous cost reduction, when the oil is still stable and fully functional.

Biography :

Dr.-Ing. Manfred Mauntz received his diploma in Engineering from the University of Kaiserslautern in 1982 and earned a doctorate with honors in Engineering from the University of Siegen. He has worked extensively in the analytical and process instrumentation industry. He is the founder, CEO and Head of Development and Research of cmc Instruments GmbH which develops and manufactures analytical and measurement systems.

Email: mrm@cmc-instruments.de

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