Conference chairman Prof. Dr.-Ing. Berthold Schlecht, Director of the Institute of Machine Elements of the Technical University of Dresden, Germany, discusses the design loads of installations and components and shows how engineers can measure operation loads in order to calculate realistic load assumptions.
Dirk-Olaf Leimann, Manager of Technology development at ZF Wind Power Antwerpen in Belgium reports on how manufacturers minimize the noise and vibration of wind turbine gear units. Luc Houpert from Timken Europe in Colmar, France, introduces methods by which designers can calculate the effect of loads on wind turbine bearings and the use of lubricants. Experts from Allianz Risk Consulting and SKF deal with the dynamic behavior of drive trains and the special demands made on rotor bearings.
Erika Echavarría of the Turbine Engineering Competence Center & Offshore Wind, GL Garrad Hassan in the Netherlands shows how the failure rates of wind energy installations impact on the energy yield and what importance offshore maintenance has for energy costs.
Other contributions in the subject groups, such as innovative developments in drive trains, significant design loads for optimal dimensioning of drives and technical safety, are presented by experts from Vestas Technology R&D, Drive Concepts, ESM and others.
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