Abstract

Oscillating movements under load can cause wear in rolling bearings. Blade bearings of wind turbines are subject to both. To know how to avoid wear in these bearings is important since they ensure the operational safety of the turbine. Oscillations of blade bearings vary in load, speed, and amplitude. The objective of this work is to find limits of these operating parameters with regards to wear occurrence. To this end several tests with real size bearings were carried out. The test parameters are based on typical operating conditions of a reference turbine. The size of the bearings and the test parameters differ from other published test results for oscillating bearings. The test results show that wear occurs for every tested combination of load, speed, and amplitude of a steady oscillating movement. Even if the wear characteristics differ between tests, each of them resulted in wear. Hence, no wear limits can be defined within typical operating conditions of a wind turbine below which wear does not occur. Tests with a discontinuity in the steady oscillation movement, however, did not result in wear. Such discontinuities can be longer movements embedded in steady oscillations. They are characteristic to wind turbine operation, where longer movements are a reaction to wind gusts.

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