Wind turbines face dynamic loads, with vibrations affecting their efficiency, lifespan, and reliability. Design optimization and continuous monitoring are vital for cost-effective operation.
Wölfel Wind Systems is pleased to announce its involvement in the remarkable Coastal Virginia Offshore Windfarm project in the USA.
June 13 and 14, 2024 - Hamburg
With 73 wind turbines and 2 offshore substations, the Hai Long offshore wind farm will be one of the largest in Taiwan. It is also notable for being the first offshore wind farm where each turbine is equipped with a SHM (Structural Health Monitoring) system.
The Symposium 'Vibration of Wind Turbines', which will take place on May 5 and 6, 2022 in Hamburg, covers the complete spectrum of vibrations of wind turbines.
Vibrations play a vital role regarding wind turbine fatigue. At the symposium "Vibrations of Wind Turbines", which will take place on May 5 and 6 in Hamburg, experts will meet on this topic and discuss how wind turbines can live longer.
The Symposium Vibration of Wind Turbines, which will take place on May 5 and 6, 2022 in Hamburg, covers the complete spectrum of vibrations of wind turbines and includes an interesting session about the mechanism of noise generation and its reduction.
In a webinar Wölfel explained the requirements of the ISO 9613-2 standard as well as the calculation in IMMI – step by step using a practical example.
Find two new videos on Wölfel's profile:
In a Case Study about a rotor blade section Wölfel shows that a reduction of material is possible while maintaining the requirements to the product.
Taking place from 25 – 26 June at the ExCeL Centre in London, Global Offshore Wind 2019 is one of the premier conferences and exhibitions in the offshore wind energy sector.
Experts in signal analysis
Launch of new product SHM.Tower®
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