Neural Networks Applications for Fault Detection on Wind Turbines

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2011
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Fernando Maciel Barbosa
Roque Brandão
J.A. Beleza Carvalho
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Wind energy is the renewable energy source with a higher growth rate in the last decades. The huge proliferation of wind farms across the world has arisen as an alternative to the traditional power generation and also as a result of economic issues which necessitate monitoring systems in order to optimize availability and profits. Tools to detect the onset of mechanical and electrical faults in wind turbines at a sufficiently early stage are very important for maintenance actions to be well planned, because these actions can reduce the outage time and can prevent bigger faults that may lead to machine stoppage. The set of measurements obtained from the wind turbines are enormous and as such the use of neural networks may be beneficial in understanding if there is any important information that may help the prevention of big failures. The train of the Neural Networks can be a problem because measurement set used for training must represent a period of time with no faults on equipments o
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