11月21日,位于美國(guó)加利福尼亞州南部Ocotillo風(fēng)場(chǎng)的一臺(tái)西門子機(jī)組發(fā)生倒塔事故,事故機(jī)型為Siemens 2.37MW-108,西門子方面透露的此次事故初步調(diào)查結(jié)果顯示:由于葉片內(nèi)部抗剪腹板出現(xiàn)裂紋導(dǎo)致此次倒塔事故。
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Blade blamed for Cal collapse
Cracks lead to collision with tower at Pattern Energy’s 265MW wind farm
Investigators believe blade cracks resulted in the collapse of a Siemens 2.37MW-108 SWT turbine at Pattern Energy’s 265MW Ocotillo wind farm in southern California.
Preliminary root cause analysis carried out by Siemens has co
ncluded that cracks in the “structural member of the interior of the blade known as the shear web” caused it to strike the tower, which then lead to the tower collapsing last month.
“This type of crack is slow to develop and can be seen via visual inspection of the inside of the blade prior to progressing to failure,” the wind farm owners said.
It added that this is the first time a fault of this nature has occurred to this blade type and is “unrelated” to a blade failure at the facility in 2013.
Siemens is currently co
nducting internal inspections of all the wind farm’s turbines, which will o
nly be returned to service “after co
nfirming this type of incident is unlikely to recur", the owners said.
Ocotillo comprises 112 Siemens turbines and has been fully operatio
nal since July 2013.
Electricity generated by the wind farm is sold to San Diego Gas & Electric under a 20-year power purchase agreement.