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Wind turbine SCADA alarm pattern recognition
Author(s) -
Bangjun Chen,
Yingning Qiu,
Yuanjing Feng,
P.J. Tavner,
Wei Song
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
durham research online (durham university)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.1049/cp.2011.0164
Subject(s) - alarm , scada , turbine , computer science , wind power , automotive engineering , real time computing , engineering , electrical engineering , aerospace engineering
Current wind turbine (WT) studies focus on improving their reliability and reducing the cost of energy, particularly when they are operated offshore. WT Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems contain alarm signals providing significant important information. Pattern recognition embodies a set of promising techniques for intelligently processing WT SCADA alarms. This paper presents the feasibility study of SCADA alarm processing and diagnosis method using an artificial neural network (ANN). The back-propagation network (BPN) algorithm was used to supervise a three layers network to identify a WT pitch system fault, known to be of high importance, from pitch system alarm. The trained ANN was then applied on another 4 WTs to find similar pitch system faults. Based on this study, we have found the general mapping capability of the ANN help to identify those most likely WT faults from SCADA alarm signals, but a wide range of representative alarm patterns are necessary for supervisory training

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