Schaeffler combines condition and torque monitoring in a single system
03/07/2019
The long-term development partnership of Schaeffler and Bonfiglioli, a market leader in yaw and pitch drives for wind turbines, has led to the creation of a compact Industry 4.0 solution package. Schaeffler has combined two of its proven measurement systems, SmartCheck and TorqueSense, to create a new condition and torque monitoring system.While the vibration diagnosis system of the Schaeffler SmartCheck detects incipient damage at a very early stage, peak loads and their frequency can also be detected and limited using the precise torque signal. Using algorithms based on its application expertise, Bonfiglioli converts this data into information throughout the entire life of a wind turbine. Therefore, online reporting on relevant performance indicators can be provided, for example the general ‘health’ status of the geared drives, possible critical conditions and abnormal behaviour of the yaw systems. Overall, customers benefit from reduced unplanned downtime as a result of overloading or unexpected operational conditions of the system and load-based (ie generally longer) maintenance intervals due to predictive monitoring.
The Schaeffler SmartCheck performs frequency-selective condition monitoring of bearings, gearboxes, electric motors, pumps, fans and machines based on solid-borne vibrations. Conspicuous frequencies can be automatically attributed to the damaged component using only one Schaeffler SmartCheck. A temperature sensor is also integrated into the device. The torque and speed signals of the Schaeffler TorqueSense are sent, preprocessed and supplied to the machine control system and/or maintenance department, along with the vibration signals that are analysed via the SmartCheck. The addition of operating data on torque and speed to the SmartCheck condition monitoring system opens up several new scenarios. In the simplest case, the system allows for the monitoring of torque peaks and their frequency and therefore an evaluation of the utilisation level and the derivation of load-based maintenance measures. The signals can also be integrated into the operating strategy for drives and initiate torque limitation or shutdown functions.
The new system is particularly suitable for adjustment and rotary drives in the wind power and shipbuilding industries, in large cranes, construction and mining machinery with turrets and for winches. The torque signal can be used for both monitoring and smooth and precise torque control and regulation of the pull cable.
Schaeffler is currently developing an initial pilot project for Bonfiglioli geared motors of yaw drives for wind turbines. In this application, the load data that is condensed using the Schaeffler SmartCheck is compared with predefined limit values and the results are transmitted wirelessly to Bonfiglioli via a gateway. The monitoring system for Bonfiglioli geared motors operates independently and is not connected to the turbine’s control system, making it very easy to retrofit when the geared motors are replaced.

Schaeffler TorqueSense comprises a magnetically conditioned section of shaft and a sensor housing. The housing does not have to completely surround the shaft. Designs that are mounted on one side only, or U-shaped designs, are possible depending on the required accuracy and interference immunity. As a non-contact measuring principle is used, the torque can also be measured from outside using a non-magnetic housing. The sensor module can then be mounted from the outside. With Schaeffler TorqueSense, customer- and application-specific shaft diameters up to approximately 100 mm are possible; sensor units in different standard diameters already exist. The measuring range is from 100 Nm to 20 kNm. The sensors have high linearity and extremely small hysteresis due to the measuring principle used.