Rotor blade monitoring

Quelle: Weidmüller Interface | Inka Krischke,

Effectively prevent system downtime

Bladecontrol from Weidmüller is a system for monitoring the rotor blades of wind turbines, whose sensor technology detects damage or icing at the initial stage.

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This allows measures to be initiated at an early stage to prevent a system standstill. In the event of serious damage, the system sends a signal to the turbine control system, which can then stop the turbine immediately and prevent blade breakage. The system consists of sensors on the rotor blades, a hub computer (HMU), optional data transmission via WLAN (APNAC), an evaluation and communication computer (ECU), a database computer (DBS) and a web-based graphical user interface (WebVIS).

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