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BS ISO 10816-21:2015

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Mechanical vibration. Evaluation of machine vibration by measurements on non-rotating parts Horizontal axis wind turbines with gearbox
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English

Published date

05-31-2015

Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Basic principles
5 Instructions on measurement and interpretation
6 Evaluation criteria
7 Evaluation zone boundaries
8 Setting of operational limits
9 Information on vibration monitoring
Annex A (informative) - Evaluation zone boundaries
Annex B (informative) - Schematic diagrams of two
        typical wind turbine designs with gearbox
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Defines the measurement and evaluation of mechanical vibration of wind turbines and their components by taking measurements on non-rotating parts.

This part of ISO10816 specifies the measurement and evaluation of mechanical vibration of wind turbines and their components by taking measurements on non-rotating parts. It applies to horizontal axis wind turbines with mechanical gearbox and rated generator output exceeding 200kW and the following design and operational characteristics: installation on supporting systems (tower and foundation) made of steel and/or concrete; horizontal axis rotor with several rotor blades; rotor bearing separate from or integrated into the gearbox; generators driven via gearbox; generators of the synchronous or asynchronous type (mostly equipped with 4-pole generator); generators with only a fixed pole number or which are pole-changeable for speed adjustment; output control by rotor blades (pitch or stall wind turbines); generator coupled to the power grid via converter or directly. This part of ISO10816 recommends zones for evaluating the vibration at continuous load operation. However, in most cases, these evaluation zone boundaries might not be suitable for the early detection of faults. This part of ISO10816 does not specify vibration values for the zone boundaries because there are insufficient data available for the complete range of wind turbines in the worldwide fleet covered by this part of ISO10816. However, for information only, AnnexA presents evaluation zone boundaries for onshore wind turbines. These zone boundaries are based on vibration data from about 1000 wind turbines with rated generator output up to 3MW. They can be helpful in facilitating discussion between users and manufacturers. Evaluation zone boundaries for offshore wind turbines are not yet available. Although the type and implementation of broad-band vibration monitoring for wind turbines is addressed, this part of ISO10816 does not apply to diagnostics or fault detection by condition monitoring of wind turbines. NOTE 1 Information on condition monitoring and diagnostics of wind turbines will be given in ISO16079 (all parts)1. The evaluation of the balance quality of the slowly turning wind turbine rotor, which requires special measurements and analysis, is not covered by this part of ISO10816. This part of ISO10816 does not apply to the evaluation of torsional vibration in the drive train. Although coupled lateral and torsional vibration of tower and drive train can affect the amplitudes of the defined vibration characteristics, diagnosis of this kind of vibration source is not feasible by the described measurement methods described in this part of ISO10816. For general design verification purposes and for specific fault diagnosis, special measurements are required which are beyond the scope of this part of ISO10816. NOTE 2 IEC/TS61400–13 describes load measurement by use of strain gauges on the supporting structure and blades. Techniques to assist the detection of rolling element bearing and gearbox defects can be found in ISO13373-2. Measurement and evaluation of structure-borne noise with rolling element bearings are given in VDI3832. This part of ISO10816 does not also apply to acceptance measurements on gearboxes and generators in the manufacturer\'s test facility. NOTE 3 These are assessed on the basis of appropriate standards namely ISO8579-2 and IEC60034–14. 1 To be published.

Committee
GME/21/5
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes 14/30265061 DC. (05/2015)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
26
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Current
Supersedes

Standards Relationship
ISO 10816-21:2015 Identical

ISO 13373-1:2002 Condition monitoring and diagnostics of machines — Vibration condition monitoring — Part 1: General procedures
IEC 60050-415:1999 International Electrotechnical Vocabulary (IEV) - Part 415: Wind turbine generator systems
ISO 8579-2:1993 Acceptance code for gears Part 2: Determination of mechanical vibrations of gear units during acceptance testing
IEC TS 61400-13:2001 Wind turbine generator systems - Part 13: Measurement of mechanical loads
ISO 13373-2:2016 Condition monitoring and diagnostics of machines Vibration condition monitoring Part 2: Processing, analysis and presentation of vibration data
VDI 3839 Blatt 1:2001-03 Instructions on measuring and interpreting the vibrations of machines - General principles
VDI 3839 Blatt 2:2013-01 Instructions on measuring and interpreting the vibrations of machines - Vibration patterns for excitation arising from unbalance, incorrect assembly, bearing faults and damage to rotating components
ISO 2041:2009 Mechanical vibration, shock and condition monitoring Vocabulary
ISO 13372:2004 Condition monitoring and diagnostics of machines Vocabulary
VDI 3832:2013-04 Measurement of structure-borne sound of rolling element bearings in machines and plants for evaluation of condition
IEC 60034-14:2003+AMD1:2007 CSV Rotating electrical machines - Part 14: Mechanical vibration of certain machines with shaft heights 56 mm and higher - Measurement, evaluation and limits of vibration severity
ISO 8041:2005 Human response to vibration Measuring instrumentation
ISO 2631-1:1997 Mechanical vibration and shock — Evaluation of human exposure to whole-body vibration — Part 1: General requirements
ISO 2954:2012 Mechanical vibration of rotating and reciprocating machinery — Requirements for instruments for measuring vibration severity
ISO 5348:1998 Mechanical vibration and shock Mechanical mounting of accelerometers
DIN 4150-3:2015-10 (Draft) VIBRATION IN BUILDINGS - PART 3: EFFECTS ON STRUCTURES
ISO 4866:2010 Mechanical vibration and shock Vibration of fixed structures Guidelines for the measurement of vibrations and evaluation of their effects on structures

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