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Considerations Regarding Oiling System for Offshore Wind Turbines
1 Constanta Maritime University, Constanța, Romania
ABSTRACT: Power from renewable sources would play a key role in the future of electricity .The wind energy is one of the goal of EU's commitment, which want to develop offshore wind potential [1], [2]. Lubrication of wind turbines is very important for maintenance [3] . The purpose of this paper is to present some considerations about monitoring oiling system. This system monitors kinematic data in real time. The importance of monitoring real data with this system help us to simulate lubrication for various types of wind turbine reducers in order to choose the optimal form of the lubrication system and for good maintenance.
KEYWORDS: Modeling and Simulations (M&S), Simulation Study, Wind Turbine, Lubricating Oil System, Wind Loads, Wind Influence, Floating Wind Farms, Lubricating Oil Analysis
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Citation note:
Panaitescu M., Panaitescu F.V., Panait P.G., Scupi A.: Considerations Regarding Oiling System for Offshore Wind Turbines. TransNav, the International Journal on Marine Navigation and Safety of Sea Transportation, Vol. 17, No. 3, doi:10.12716/1001.17.03.07, pp. 563-567, 2023
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