{"id":204035,"date":"2017-07-07T02:10:18","date_gmt":"2017-07-07T06:10:18","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/short-gearbox-life-now-steadily-lengthening-as-technology-matures-windpower-engineering-press-release\/"},"modified":"2017-07-07T02:10:18","modified_gmt":"2017-07-07T06:10:18","slug":"short-gearbox-life-now-steadily-lengthening-as-technology-matures-windpower-engineering-press-release","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/life-extension\/short-gearbox-life-now-steadily-lengthening-as-technology-matures-windpower-engineering-press-release\/","title":{"rendered":"Short gearbox life now steadily lengthening as technology matures &#8211; Windpower Engineering (press release)"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    Wind turbine gearboxes once had a well deserved bad reputation    for their short working lives.    Not long ago, a two or three-year life was about normal.  <\/p>\n<p>      Moventas ExtraLife gearbox will provide a four-fold overall      life improvement according to computational testing by      Sentient Science.    <\/p>\n<p>    Things are looking up, however.    Two companies recently announced improvements to gearboxes that    stretch their working life to much longer periods. First,    Moventas took the wraps off its Extra Life 1.5-MW gearbox last    year and more recently, produced simulations by Sentient    Science that point to a four-fold improvement in life. Then at    the Wind Energy Update O&M Dallas conference, Gearbox    Express unveiled an upgraded version of its proprietary    gearbox, Revolution 2.0.  <\/p>\n<p>    Moventas says that premature    failures in the GE 1.5-MW gearboxes have led to unexpected    downtime and increased costs. Moventas developed upgrades for    the gearboxes, now called Extra Life, that can reduce premature    failures on all types of gearboxes. To qualify its    modifications, the company enlisted Sentient Science to    validate the technology and life-extension claims and quantify    the improvements in performance, durability, and    reliability.  <\/p>\n<p>    Computational testing shows a    four-fold overall gearbox life improvement because of    improvements made to the case-carburized ring gear, integrated    planet-gear bearings, high-speed-stage bearings, tooth surface    roughness, and material upgrades in bearings and gears.    Sentient Science used its DigitalClone, a material    science-based program that predicts the earliest time when    cracks initiate in the microstructure of rotating gearbox    components. The key analysis factors used in DigitalClone    computational modeling included material quality, surface    roughness, and stresses based on a full gearbox model subjected    to real turbine operating conditions. These are not explicitly    accounted in industry standards.  <\/p>\n<p>      Simulation by Sentient Science shows that the planet bearing      will have better load carrying capacity versus conventional      bearings due to lower contact stress The results also showed      an 8% reduction in contact stresses.    <\/p>\n<p>    Take the case-carburized ring    gear, for instance. The method is used instead of another, such    as case hardening. To demonstrate improved durability,    simulations considered case-carburized microstructure,    geometry, operating conditions, lubricant properties, surface    finish, and residual stresses. More than 1,000 contact and    bending simulations were conducted in DigitalClone software.    The results demonstrated an improved L10 life from seven to 20    years, mainly due to better surface finish and material quality    without detrimental defects or inclusions.  <\/p>\n<p>    Also, a two-row arrangement of    cylindrical roller bearings is used in each planet of the new    gearbox, instead of a four-row arrangement typical of    conventional designs. About 2,000 fatigue-life simulations were    conducted in DigitalClone to compare the two-bearing    arrangement. The planet bearing showed better load-carrying    capacity compared to conventional bearings, thanks in part to    an 8% reduction in contact stresses. Moventas says its planet    bearings now offer superior fatigue life and attribute it to    cleaner material quality and relatively lower contact    stress.  <\/p>\n<p>      Gearbox Express says its Revolution 2.0 is available 1.0 to      2.3 MW across several platforms that the company supports,      such as MHI 1000A, GE 1.5 S, Sle, Xle, 1.X, Vesta V80 and      V82, and the Siemens 2.3. About 20 so far are in the field.    <\/p>\n<p>    And speaking of cleaner material,    a white-etching-resistance steel is used in the Extra Life    gearbox instead of a black-oxide or a conventional bearing    material. DigitalClone also validated that the white-etching    resistance bearing material was superior to the black-oxide    coating against white etch cracking due to heat treatment and    improved microstructure. The black-oxide coating showed a 3%    probability of failure in less than 20 years at the high-speed    shaft and high-speed intermediate shaft positions due to    non-metallic inclusions. DigitalClone verified the    white-etching resistant bearing is superior to other bearing    materials in these positions. Furthermore, Moventas can replace    these bearings up-tower, which lowers O&M costs and    downtime.  <\/p>\n<p>    Moventas add that its Clean Steel    tech has also been showing good result against IMS tooth    fractures. The company reports no IMS tooth fractures with the    upgraded material spec. In conventional steels, non-metallic    inclusions can be as large as 100m on the intermediate-speed    pinion. Contact fatigue life simulations in DigitalClone showed    that the enhanced material doubles the life over the original    design. Rolling contact fatigue simulations demonstrated that    the sun pinion used in the new gearbox with an Ra    (surface roughness) of 0.3 m increases L10 fatigue life by a    factor of 2.2, compared to the original Ra of 0.6 m.  <\/p>\n<p>      The Revolution 2.0 uses integral tapered rollers instead of      cylindrical rollers. The tapers permit preloading, which      increases system stiffness and improves load sharing.    <\/p>\n<p>    The company adds that the Extra    Life gearbox showed a lower cost of ownership compared to the    legacy platform. Also, the units come with five-year    warranties. ExtraLife features can be applied to larger    gearboxes as well says the company. One example is Siemens 2.3    MW platform where Moventas has upgraded the design by using own    core tech such as case carburized ring gear and combined two    row bearing on the planet gears.  <\/p>\n<p>    The more recent introduction    comes from Gearbox Express. The wind industry has wrestled    with gearbox failures since its inception, said Gearbox    Express CEO Bruce Neumiller at the conference. That led us to    create our company and meet these challenges head-on. We are    succeeding. The company unveiled its initial Revolution    gearbox in 2013 to address frequently seen failure    characteristics. Since then, the company has successfully    installed more than 200 of the designs across the United    States. Neumiller says all are running well with the oldest    about five years old.  <\/p>\n<p>    For more than three years, we    have has been researching why the planetary configurations in    some gearboxes were not reaching half of their designed    lifespan, said Neumiller. Those development efforts are now    in the Revolution 2.0.  <\/p>\n<p>      All planet gears in the Revolution 2.0 gearbox will have      super finished gear teeth.    <\/p>\n<p>    He says the top features of the    new gearbox include:  <\/p>\n<p>     A redesigned planetary gear and    bearing interface in which the bearing outer races are machined    into the gear. This reduces the number of components and    opportunity for failure.  <\/p>\n<p>     Integral tapered rollers are    used in lieu of cylindrical rollers. The tapers permit    preloading, which increases system stiffness and improves load    sharing. The bearings also reduce internal bearing stresses,    improve life 170%, and reduce rim deflection by 460%, which    reduces bending stress and the propensity to crack planet    gears.  <\/p>\n<p>     The use of steel that is    cleaner than ISO 6336-5 ME. Cleaner steel improves contact and    bending-gear ratings, letting planet gears run with a higher    safety factor and significantly reducing the risk of failing    from material inclusions.  <\/p>\n<p>     In-house super finishing    improves as-ground surface finishes by 50%, ensuring bearing    life while improving the gear rating.  <\/p>\n<p>     Gearboxes are now outfitted    with a metallic wear debris monitor from Poseidon Systems,    letting GBX remotely monitor and proactively address oil    cleanliness issues. In addition, the gearbox is backed by a    five-year warranty, which includes crane and labor    expenses.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Read the rest here:<\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http:\/\/www.windpowerengineering.com\/design\/mechanical\/gearboxes\/short-gearbox-life-now-steadily-lengthening-technology-matures\/\" title=\"Short gearbox life now steadily lengthening as technology matures - Windpower Engineering (press release)\">Short gearbox life now steadily lengthening as technology matures - Windpower Engineering (press release)<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Wind turbine gearboxes once had a well deserved bad reputation for their short working lives. Not long ago, a two or three-year life was about normal. 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