Condition monitoring of wind turbines based on extreme learning machine

Qian, Peng and Ma, Xiandong and Wang, Yifei (2015) Condition monitoring of wind turbines based on extreme learning machine. In: ICAC2015 : Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Automation and Computing. IEEE, GBR, pp. 37-42. ISBN 9780992680107

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Abstract

Wind turbines have been widely installed in many areas, especially in remote locations on land or offshore. Routine inspection and maintenance of wind turbines has become a challenge in order to improve reliability and reduce the energy of cost; thus adopting an efficient condition monitoring approach of wind turbines is desirable. This paper adopts extreme learning machine (ELM) algorithms to achieve condition monitoring of wind turbines based on a model-based condition monitoring approach. Compared with the traditional gradient-based training algorithm widely used in the single-hidden layer feed forward neural network, ELM can randomly choose the input weights and hidden biases and need not be tuned in the training process. Therefore, ELM algorithm can dramatically reduce learning time. Models are identified using supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) data acquired from an operational wind farm, which contains data of the temperature of gearbox oil sump, gearbox oil exchange and generator winding. The results show that the proposed method can efficiently identify faults of wind turbines.

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?? wind turbinescondition monitoringmodel-based approachartificial neural networkextreme learning machine. ??
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21 Oct 2015 05:08
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