ZF Wind Power and R&D Test Systems to Develop 30MW Test Bench
In its largest order to date, Danish wind turbine test specialist R&D Test Systems will develop the 30 MW powertrain and gearbox test bench for ZF Wind Power’s future “Test & Prototype Center” at Lommel, Belgium, that will house the world’s most powerful validation test bench for wind turbines. Capable of simulating the multiplicity of wind loads that a nacelle powertrain might experience in its lifetime, the test rig, to be delivered in 2024, will help improve product reliability and shorten time to market.
- Dimension facts of the new back-to-back powertrain and gearbox test rig:
- 45 million Nm is like one car on a 3 km wooden stick
- 200 concrete trucks will pour in the concrete of the main foundation
- A crane with 300-ton lifting capacity can also lift 50 African elephants simultaneously
- The length of the powertrain and gearbox test rig at 60 meters is more than the length of three tennis courts
“The wind loads and directions can vary greatly, and each change creates loading on the nacelle powertrain,” says Ralf Nieschler, Key Account Manager, R&D Test Systems. “This new test rig must be much more powerful than the powertrain it tests, providing proof that the next generation of offshore turbines of, say, 20 MW is capable of operating reliably in extreme offshore conditions over the defined lifetime,” he adds.
With its two 30MW motors, the test rig will be the world’s most powerful powertrain and gearbox test bench and, at 60-meters long, also the largest.
“The force of gusts wind can be a bit like a herd of elephants, pushing the blade around. This twisting and bending of the powertrain in all possible directions in the test rig will simulate the effect of 20 years of wind conditions in just a few months,” adds Nieschler.
Nacelle components tested in parallel
The test rig employs the company’s “back-to-back” concept, where two nacelle components—for example, two powertrains or two gearboxes—are tested simultaneously, leading to significant time savings.