The power of lubrication – What every wind turbine operator should know
When it comes to any type of machinery, including wind turbines, proper lubrication is one of the simplest yet most important ways to keep everything running smoothly. Understanding how lubrication works can save a lot of time, money, and headaches. This article takes a closer look at oil and grease — what they are, how they work, and why they matter.
Holding the line – Seals for wind turbines
Although they might not get as much attention as other high-tech components, seals in wind turbines play an important role in keeping everything running smoothly. This article looks at why seals matter and the differences between molded and machined ones, so you can make the best choice for your turbines.
Smooth operator – How lubrication keeps turbines spinning strong
One of the challenges in maintaining wind turbine efficiency is ensuring proper lubrication of its parts. Without it, key components can wear out prematurely, leading to costly repairs and downtime. SKF offers advanced lubrication systems designed specifically for wind turbines, helping operators keep their turbines running at peak performance.
Testing the boundaries – Turbine bearings in extreme environments
Wind turbines operate in a multitude of conditions — from the scorching heat of deserts to icy polar terrains. Each environment poses unique challenges for their bearings. In this article, we explore the hurdles turbine bearings face and highlight the innovative solutions the industry is adopting to counter them.
A perfect fit – How bearings and seals are impacting wind energy generation
Manufacturers in the wind energy industry are under constant pressure to maximize power density by producing smaller, yet more reliable main shaft components without increasing costs. Learn what SKF does to make the grade.
Wind turbines under pressure – Common applicational challenges and solutions
Wind turbine failures are caused by several factors, be it by weather or a mechanical disturbance. To ensure the overall optimal health of turbines, operators need to focus on procuring reliable components to ensure turbines perform efficiently and reliably.
Let’s talk safety – What kind of maintenance do wind turbines need?
Wind turbines run continuously for 120,000 hours transforming kinetic energy generated by wind into electricity. To achieve the expected life span of 20 years, they need proper maintenance to operate safely. Read what operators need to look out for.
Lubrication at new heights – Lubrication Part 2 – How wind turbines run like clockwork – around the clock
In mechanical systems, the perpetual friction of moving components is an acute problem. The only way to minimize the likelihood of major damage is with regular lubrication – a tough task when it comes to wind turbines.
Grease is the word – Lubrication Part 1 – Selecting the right lubricant for wind turbines
Wind farm operators count on a long and trouble-free bearing service life. The right grease is crucial for this, but lubrication requirements differ depending on the bearing type and area of application. What do operators need to consider when selecting one that is right for them?