IM Wind
IM Wind Development of a sensor-based intelligent monitoring system for wind turbines Goals Monitoring systems help to ensure the cost-effective operation of wind turbines over a service life of 20…
IM Wind Development of a sensor-based intelligent monitoring system for wind turbines Goals Monitoring systems help to ensure the cost-effective operation of wind turbines over a service life of 20…
Wind Energy Institute (WEI) at the Technical University of Munich Specialist areas Modeling & System identification Simulation & Controller design Fault detection & Condition monitoring Contact
Institute of Applied Mechanics (IAM) at the Technical University of Munich Specialist areas Theory of multi-body systemRoboticsNonlinear machine dynamicsMechatronics Contact
Chair of Carbon Composites (LCC) at the Technical University of Munich Specialist areas Preform manufacturing and handlingAutomated placement technologiesMatrix systems (thermoset, thermoplastic, ceramic)Process developmentInfusion technologiesMaterial modelingSimulation of the process chainTesting Contact
Chair of Structural Analysis (LfS) at the Technical University of Munich Specialist areas ... Contact
the Chair of Non-destructive Testing (ZfP) at the Technical University of Munich Specialist areas Quality control, inspection and structural health monitoring of wind energy plants including rotor blades, tower, gearbox, foundationNon-destructive…
Associate Professorship of Landscape Architecture and Regional Open Space (LAREG) at the Technical University of Munich Specialist areas Impact of wind turbines in terms of landscape aestheticsLandscape-oriented approaches to wind energy…
Technical University of Munich The following TUM groups are part of WindForS: WindForS has members from TUM at the main campuses in Munich city center, Garching bei München, and Munich…
WINSENT AND WINSENT-BW: Developing a wind energy test facility in complex terrain Goals The WINSENT project is divided into three sub-projects:The detailed characterization of the research facility's micro climate and meteorology,The…
How much noise is produced by Wind Turbines?
Wind turbines emit sound and vibrations. The TremAc joint project investigates how they are related and how they can be better predicted and reduced
Wind energy is to have a major share in the future renewable energy mix. The TremAc project, funded by the Federal Ministry of Economic Affairs and Energy (BMWi), will aim to improve planning, development and acceptance of wind turbines and to develop objective criteria for their emissions. To this end, experts will investigate the interaction between acoustic and seismic vibrations of wind turbines and plan to create a calculation model that includes both kinds of emission.