The course is connected to the following study programs

  • Offshore Wind Energy

Teaching language

English

Recommended prerequisites

Previous working experience in offshore industries and energy sector.

Course contents

Introduction to common faults and maintenance strategies of wind turbines - Diagnostics techniques for condition monitoring of wind turbines - Principles of fault diagnosis based on vibration and current signals - Assignments on fault diagnosis of bearing and stator winding faults - Applied machine learning methods for fault diagnosis of wind turbines.

Learning outcomes

After the successful completion of the course, the students would be able to:

  • describe type of faultsin various components in wind. turbines and maintenance strategies.
  • identify the fault characteristic signals in time and frequency domain.
  • analyze the current and vibration signals for fault diagnosis.
  • understand how the health condition of the turbines can be monitored for the efficient maintenance of the system.

Teaching methods

Online lectures and exercises. Estimated workload for the average student is approximately 70 hours.

Evaluation

A digital evaluation will be organized in accordance with the quality system for education, chapter 4.1.

Offered as Single Standing Module

Yes, if there are places available.

Admission Requirement if given as Single Standing Module

Admission requirements for the course are the same as for the Study programme on Offshore Wind

Assessment methods and criteria

Assessment of the group project assignment leading to Pass/Fail. These assignments can be undertaken in groups with a maximum of 4 members. The group as a whole is graded. Further information on the assessment criterion will be given in Canvas at the beginning of the semester.

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