Abstract

A crucial aspect to consider when assessing the effectiveness of wind turbines is the phenomenon of torque creep, both under load and without load. This phenomenon significantly affects the proper functioning of torque transducers, thus necessitating the utilization of suitable algorithms for analysing measurement data. The least squares method is well-suited for this type of analysis. Linear regression was employed to study the creep trend, while a third-degree non-linear polynomial curve enabled a more precise visualization of creep, yielding valuable insights.

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