Wind turbine drivetrains: state-of-the-art technologies and future development trends
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Published:2022-02-21
Issue:1
Volume:7
Page:387-411
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ISSN:2366-7451
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Container-title:Wind Energy Science
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Wind Energ. Sci.
Author:
Nejad Amir R.ORCID, Keller JonathanORCID, Guo Yi, Sheng Shawn, Polinder Henk, Watson SimonORCID, Dong Jianning, Qin Zian, Ebrahimi Amir, Schelenz RalfORCID, Gutiérrez Guzmán FranciscoORCID, Cornel Daniel, Golafshan Reza, Jacobs GeorgORCID, Blockmans Bart, Bosmans Jelle, Pluymers Bert, Carroll James, Koukoura Sofia, Hart EdwardORCID, McDonald Alasdair, Natarajan Anand, Torsvik Jone, Moghadam Farid K., Daems Pieter-Jan, Verstraeten Timothy, Peeters Cédric, Helsen Jan
Abstract
Abstract. This paper presents the state-of-the-art technologies and development trends of wind turbine drivetrains – the system that converts kinetic energy of the wind to electrical energy – in different stages of their life cycle: design, manufacturing, installation, operation, lifetime extension, decommissioning and recycling. Offshore development and digitalization are also a focal point in this study. Drivetrain in this context includes the whole power conversion system: main bearing, shafts, gearbox, generator and power converter. The main aim of this article is to review the drivetrain technology development as well as to identify future challenges and research gaps. The main challenges in drivetrain research identified in this paper include drivetrain dynamic responses in large or floating turbines, aerodynamic and farm control effects, use of rare-earth material in generators, improving reliability through prognostics, and use of advances in digitalization. These challenges illustrate the multidisciplinary aspect of wind turbine drivetrains, which emphasizes the need for more interdisciplinary research and collaboration.
Funder
U.S. Department of Energy Royal Commission for the Exhibition of 1851 Fonds Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Energy Engineering and Power Technology,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
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