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Strain Monitoring of Wind Turbines Using a Semi-Autonomous Drone
Wind Engineering
  • Javad Baqersad, Kettering University
  • Ashim Khadka
  • Arash Afshar
  • Mehrdad Zadeh, Kettering University
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
7-2-2021
Abstract

In this work, an approach is proposed that can perform a nondestructive evaluation of wind turbine structures using a non-contact, three-dimensional full-field optical digital image correlation (DIC) technique. This approach can quantify the level of strain and loading conditions that rotating structures such as wind turbines experience during operation. The optical technique does not interfere with the structural functionality of the wind turbine. Moreover, the use of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) for remote inspection enables robust measurements for periodic inspection. The strain obtained using the proposed approach is validated using strain gauges mounted on the blades. A control algorithm is designed for the UAV to stabilized and obtain the desired field of interest and working distance based on the turbine size. Blending the benefits of the remote accessibility of UAVs and full-field dynamic evaluation of structures using strain data obtained with DIC is a novel method of monitoring wind turbines.

DOI
10.1177/0309524X211027814
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Citation Information
Javad Baqersad, Ashim Khadka, Arash Afshar and Mehrdad Zadeh. "Strain Monitoring of Wind Turbines Using a Semi-Autonomous Drone" Wind Engineering (2021) ISSN: Print: 0309-524X
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/javad-baqersad/28/