闪电接地电位上升-风力涡轮机叶片损坏的一个重要因素

P. H. Pretorius
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专门针对风能系统防雷的国际标准IEC 61400-24于2010年推出,并于2019年发布了该标准的修订和更新。本国际标准通过高压和大电流试验,对风力涡轮机叶片抗雷击损伤的具体评估提供指南。尽管有这一指导方针,但仍有相当数量的叶片损坏案例被报道,鉴于全世界可再生能源项目中使用的风力发电场数量不断增加,这是一个重要的考虑因素。本文指出,雷电地电位上升,包括来自风力机基础和风力机其他粘结部件的行波和反射,可以在叶片内部形成足够大的电势,从而导致制造叶片的复合材料击穿。在IEC 61400-24现有的测试制度下,不测试以这种方式设置的电势。本文进一步展示了接地/粘接和保护特定部件的重要性,例如传感器,加热系统和叶片中应用的碳带。如果做得不正确,其含义包括按照二级标准/规范的建议,错误地分配叶片内部的防雷区域,以及低估与风力涡轮机叶片相关的雷击风险。基于本文的发现,强烈建议更新IEC 61400-24中涵盖的测试技术,以纳入地电位上升(以及相关的行波和反射)所呈现的预期损伤机制。这将需要整个塔的某种形式的模型,加上基础和伴随的土壤条件。
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Lightning Ground Potential Rise - A Contributing Factor to Damage Associated with Wind Turbine Blades
The international standard IEC 61400–24, addressing specifically lightning protection of wind energy systems, was introduced in 2010 with a revision and update of the standard published in 2019. This international standard presents guidance, through high voltage and high current tests, on the specific evaluation of wind turbine blades against lightning damage. Despite this guidance, a significant number of blade-damage-cases are still being reported, making it an important consideration in view of the growing number of wind farms employed in renewable energy projects worldwide. This paper indicates that lightning ground potential rise, including travelling waves and reflections from the foundation of the wind turbine and other bonded parts of the wind turbine, can set up potentials inside the blade that are large enough in magnitude to cause the breakdown of the composite material which the blade is manufactured from. Potentials set up in this manner are not tested for under the existing test regime covered by IEC 61400–24. The paper further shows the importance of earthing / bonding and protection of specific components, such as sensors, heating systems and carbon strips applied in the blade. When not done correctly, the implication includes mis-assignment of the lightning protection zone inside the blade, as recommended by secondary standards / specifications, and an underestimation of the lightning risk associated with the wind turbine blades. Based on the findings of this paper, it is strongly recommended that the testing techniques covered in IEC 61400–24 should be updated to incorporate the anticipated damage mechanism presented by ground potential rise (and associated travelling waves and reflections). This will require some form of model of the entire tower plus the foundation and accompanying soil conditions.
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