North American Windpower Ingeteam_id1701
Romax To Redesign Wind Turbine Gearbox For NREL
in News Departments > Products & Technologies
print the content item
Romax Technology Inc. has signed a contract with the U.S. Department of Energy's National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) to perform a major redesign of the research gearbox for the dynamometer testing facility at NREL's National Wind Technology Center (NWTC).

The primary goal of the redesign is to allow for the exploration of the effect of design details on the loads and deflections within the gearbox. In addition, the project will aim to improve the previous configuration's design.

Romax has developed a detailed drivetrain engineering model of the current gearbox and has performed extensive validation of the model versus test data generated so far by the program, the company explains.

In an effort to document and assess the design process, NREL previously completed a redesign/rebuild of two heavily used gearboxes that subsequently underwent in-field operation and dynamometer validation testing. With the help of industry and academic partners, NREL has highlighted significant findings to reduce the number of gearbox failures seen by the wind turbine industry.

“Gearboxes are a reliable workhorse for so many industries - they increase the output velocity and provide a large saving in the costs of the electrical machine,” says Ashley Crowther, vice president of engineering at the NWTC. “Programs such as this one at NREL are important, as they improve the knowledge across the industry, allowing the progression of the wind turbine gearbox into a reliable product.”

“By improving this aspect of the design, we can return to simulation, and test and demonstrate the engineering approach to ensure future gearboxes don’t have such problems,” adds Christ Halse, engineering manager at Romax. “An original goal of the project was to ensure modeling tools are up to the tasks of predicting gearbox behavior, and we have certainly shown Romax is on top of that.”

The gearbox will be redesigned by this summer, and rebuilding will commence later in the year. Romax will be supported with engineering and drafting services from Powertrain Engineers Inc.

Don't miss the latest wind energy news -- register to receive NAW's news headlines.

Iowa Dept Economics

Latest Top Stories

As U.S. DOJ Investigates, Duke Works Adaptive Management Plan

With previous golden eagle fatalities reported at two company-owned wind farms in Wyoming, Duke Energy Renewables is going to great lengths to protect raptors.


DOE To Recast Landmark 20% Wind Energy Report; Study Looks Back, Ahead

The U.S. Department of Energy will update its 20% Wind Energy By 2030 report, which indicated increased levels of wind penetration for the U.S. is not only possible but feasible.


Wind Energy Procurement Top Of Mind For Big-Name Companies

With greater frequency, top-tier companies are discovering the economic and environmental power of wind energy and upping their investments in the resource.


WINDPOWER Panelists Issue A Call To Arms: Protect RPS Mandates

Votes on several legislative bills concerning state renewable portfolio standards (RPS) are nearing. How can you help protect and maintain these development drivers?


Wind Industry Still Awaits First Eagle-Take Permit Under BGEPA

The first wind developer to apply for a take permit under the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act has withdrawn its application.

Related Stories
Hse SandyHook
Follow Us on Twitter
Play for Pink

Upwind Solutions_id1629
UEA_id1698
Power Climber_id1659
NRG Systems JWT_id1677
SandC Electric_id1674
Trachte Inc._id484
Castrol
AWEA_id1658