Sensors (Aug 2024)

Crack Detection Method for Wind Turbine Tower Bolts Using Ultrasonic Spiral Phased Array

  • Hongyu Sun,
  • Jingqi Dong,
  • Xi Diao,
  • Xincheng Huang,
  • Ziyi Huang,
  • Zhichao Cai

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s24165204
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 16
p. 5204

Abstract

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High-strength bolts are crucial load-bearing components of wind turbine towers. They are highly susceptible to fatigue cracks over long-term service and require timely detection. However, due to the structural complexity and hidden nature of the cracks in wind turbine tower bolts, the small size of the cracks, and their variable propagation directions, detection signals carrying crack information are often drowned out by dense thread signals. Existing non-destructive testing methods are unable to quickly and accurately characterize small cracks at the thread roots. Therefore, we propose an ultrasonic phased array element arrangement method based on the Fermat spiral array. This method can greatly increase the fill rate of the phased array with small element spacing while reducing the effects of grating and sidelobes, thereby achieving high-energy excitation and accurate imaging with the ultrasonic phased array. This has significant theoretical and engineering application value for ensuring the safe and reliable service of key wind turbine components and for promoting the technological development of the wind power industry.

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