Energies (Feb 2020)

Evaluation of Anomaly Detection of an Autoencoder Based on Maintenace Information and Scada-Data

  • Marc-Alexander Lutz,
  • Stephan Vogt,
  • Volker Berkhout,
  • Stefan Faulstich,
  • Steffen Dienst,
  • Urs Steinmetz,
  • Christian Gück,
  • Andres Ortega

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/en13051063
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 5
p. 1063

Abstract

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The usage of machine learning techniques is widely spread and has also been implemented in the wind industry in the last years. Many of these techniques have shown great success but need to constantly prove the expectation of functionality. This paper describes a new method to monitor the health of a wind turbine using an undercomplete autoencoder. To evaluate the health monitoring quality of the autoencoder, the number of anomalies before an event has happened are to be considered. The results show that around 35% of all historical events that have resulted into a failure show many anomalies. Furthermore, the wind turbine subsystems which are subject to good detectability are the rotor system and the control system. If only one third of the service duties can be planned in advance, and thereby the scheduling time can be reduced, huge cost saving potentials can be seen.

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