The generation of electricity by wind turbines is expanding worldwide. This development is associated with an increasing demand to test the reliability, functionality and life durability of wind turbines and all related subsystems, like the blades.
Applications for Thermal Imaging on Wind Power Systems (english) Virtual | Date 2025-03-19, 10:00 CET – 12:00 CET
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The efficiency of a wind turbine generators (WTG) influences the energy yield and thus the operator's profit. Negative influencing factors, such as dirt or rotor blade erosion, as well as damage to aerodynamic aids such as boundary layer fences, vortex generators and zig-zag band turbulators can significantly reduce the yield. Thermography offers excellent opportunities to detect this kind of defects from several hundred metres away on the rotor blades of running wind turbines, in order to then be able to take effective steps to remedy such problems.
General information about infrared thermography
Presentation of different infrared camera techniques
Applications of thermal imaging for the optimisation and further development of wind turbines
Non-destructive material testing, active thermography
We are pleased to announce a technical lecture from thermography practice:
Title: “Inspection of Wind Turbine Blades with Ground-based Passive Thermography”
Speaker: Michael Stamm, BAM Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing