@@georgewills-ek1gg The ones closest to me certainly would be. They are at the Altamont Pass, which looks like a cross between Mad Max and The Hills Have Eyes.
This is terrifying. I’m already scared of wind turbines, but am obsessed with them, but seeing them from the outside is enough. But being inside it hearing it starting up and all the sounds and everything… holy crap being inside those is one of my worst fears. Irrational fears, that is. Tall ceilings and large spaces or terrifying 😮💨
@@frosty6960 Idk, I have a fear of large objects(I forgot what the phobia name is lol) or large empty spaces. It just seems eerie, like something is out of place. Oddly enough, whenever I drive by one I can’t take my eyes off of it. They’re scary but mesmerizing in way?? I can’t explain it
Is that a v47/52? Keep pumping the generator grease. Will run for another 6 months. I changed generators bearing on a v47 in turbine before. It's an awkward job .
😅 that's exactly what we did on this V90.... but at some Point the condition is going pretty fast, pretty bad. There are definitely way better jobs on the Turbine 😄
Not on this particular type of Turbine. On almost every newer one it would trigger some kind of alarm like "generator Bearing A excessive vibration" which is been measured by the condition monitoring system. This system is working with acceleration sensors on various spots. Enercon and Siemens DD Turbines are able to detect unusual and loud sounds via various microphones.
The first warning is a large pillar of smoke and this may be followed by an audible tone such as a shreik, a squeel, and in some models a series of loud bangs. At this time you should switch the appliance off.
This depends on the Type of Turbine and is between 1kW, up to ~15kW. In Production the own consumption is higher due to the Converter in operation, but this Energy is directly supplied by the own production. The consumption per Turbine per Year (means the periods there is no wind and the Aux systems of the Turbine have to be feeded by the Grid) depends highly on type and Wind conditions and vary between several 100 kWh up to 20 MWh, or In other Words between a shed and 5 Family houses. This may sound bad, but a Turbine is producing thousands of times the Energy which it consumes a year.
Esta turbina tiene un motor hidrauli o de 80kvas el convertidor para acoplar unos picos de 20 kvas odo depende del viento si es 3m/s acoplar y desacopla consume mucho
In this Case it was discovered during an routine Inspection. On newer Turbines there is mostly a condition monitoring system, that measures constantly the Conditions of the critical Bearings with acceleration Sensors.
The Bearing Was about 10 Jears old and did several billion rounds, it's OK for retirement. These can run up to several months with a damage before the mandatory exchange of the Bearing.
@@saasch_baasch With respect, 10yrs isn't that long! Is it a design problem? I have no idea as to how long the bearings last in a 777 engine, but hopefully longer than 10yrs. From my perspective it's the 'perceived' difficulty factor in repairing the gearbox. Can the gearbox be removed /replaced without disturbing the blades?
I am not working for MTU or Pratt and Whitney, but I am sure that the design requirements and the kind of Bearings used inside a PW4000 Turbine of a 777 is absolutely and totally different. Just imagine what could happen after a failure... Boeing: several hundred People in danger of live... Windturbine: some minor Power less in the Grid... I guess that the Bearings inside a PW4000 are hydrostatic and high performance Bearings, which are absolutely non comparable to the Windturbine "simple" ball Bearings. 10 Jears may sound short, but just do a small calculation: the average RPM of the Bearing is 1000 1/min. * 60 minutes * 24 hours * 365 days * 10 jears.... about 5 billion rounds. Do the same for the tire bearings on your car: around 750 1/min (17" tires and 60 kph average) * 5000 hours (that's 300,000 km at 60kph average) this is just 3,8 million rounds, that's factor of 1400, so this 10 jear old Windturbine is like a car with 420 million kilometers on the dashboard.... of course, the conditions of a car and a Windturbine different, but this is just an example of how much operating hours Windturbines do have after a short period of time. The Change of a generator Bearing can be done by two men, takes about 2 days (varying) and doesn't need a huge crane. Gearboxes may be changed without disassembling the Blades on most Turbines.
Just a point from my side. Bearing in a 777 engine eg are getting changed after shorter period of time, as it’s mandatory for maintenance. A former colleague was working for a big plane turbine producer in Switzerland.
@@raysaunders5914 3 years late, but generally the bearings in a 777 engine will last considerably less than 10 years. Totally depends on how often the plane was used, but once the engines rated hours are up it comes apart for an overhaul and the bearings are usually done. 15,000-60,000hrs depending on the engine
green energy, how many drums of oil will it take to replace that bearing? hmmm. my bet is they will let this thing run until the bearing fails completely and the tower disintegrates on someone else's leased land and let it sit there for years.
Please keep in mind, that the Tower acts like a huge megaphone, that's why I recorded this there. The Damage is significant, but the Turbine don't have to be stopped, until the exchange of the Bearing some weeks later was done. The Sound right next to the Generator is much less terrifying😉
@@saasch_baasch It’s way too late, but I would have liked to hear what it sounds like from the top. This terrifies me as I have a phobia of big things/big spaces, but I CANT STOP LISTENING >:(
@@echothefreak9396 I appreciate you passion 😉 I promise that I will do a record only for you the next time I am in an Turbine with an damaged Gearbox, bottom an Top for comparison. But to anticipate the Sound is much less terrifying, cause the huge echo chamber (whole Tower) does strange things to sounds emitted inside. For example if you shout to an colleague just 30 meters away in the Tower, you are barely able to understand just one word, cause everything sounds mixed and pitched down extremely. I do have a nice example of a huge Turbine in full production from the very bottom. You will love it I promise 😉
It literally sounds like a bad carrier or pinion bearings in a rear end, except the bearings are the size of the whole car.
That's a nice example of what @physicsduck calls "expensive sounds"
Sounds like Half-Life Anti-mass spectrometer starting up…
Gordon doesn't need to hear all this, he's a highly trained professional.
LMAOO I was guessing someone would write this and you did.
Half-assed anti-life, more likely
Wie auch immer das ist mal definitiv die größte Sound sample Bank auf der man sitzen kann die Sounds sind ne Gold mine für Produzent und co
Oh wow. When I close my eyes I think I am hearing a jet engine. Sounds so much like a jet engine in a wind tunnel with massive echos!
Even "whistles" like an F-16!
Literally a horror movie soundtrack without the video
That sounds wicked cool. I could hear this being used as part of a horror movie sound track.
On your planet in Zeta Reticuli you no more use eolic energy. Now is only zero-point field energy - energy from quantum vaccuum. 😂👽🙌
or better yet a wind turbine horror movie. (wind turbines are one of the best places to set horror movies!
@@georgewills-ek1gg The ones closest to me certainly would be. They are at the Altamont Pass, which looks like a cross between Mad Max and The Hills Have Eyes.
@@ZetaReticuli_ just imagine being stuck inside one with something during a storm.
@@georgewills-ek1gg That would be wild.
This is terrifying. I’m already scared of wind turbines, but am obsessed with them, but seeing them from the outside is enough. But being inside it hearing it starting up and all the sounds and everything… holy crap being inside those is one of my worst fears. Irrational fears, that is. Tall ceilings and large spaces or terrifying 😮💨
How can u be scared of wind turbines?
@@frosty6960 Idk, I have a fear of large objects(I forgot what the phobia name is lol) or large empty spaces. It just seems eerie, like something is out of place. Oddly enough, whenever I drive by one I can’t take my eyes off of it. They’re scary but mesmerizing in way?? I can’t explain it
@@frosty6960 Of course this is just me, because it’s just a wind turbine and there’s really nothing to be scared of
@@echothefreak9396 Phobias arent rational .. and really bothersome
Megalophobia
This is the sound my neighbors hear when I turn on my old vacuum cleaner.
Sounds like my crappy lg front loader washer with its bad bearing. It was so loud you could hear it all over the house from the basement.
Undamped Bearings on big hard structures is always a bad idea 😉
Tenía uno pero se explotó por acelerar demasiado no se como hice pero exploto
captain we are under pursuit by several enemy armada, we are ready to go light speed to escape them , please hold on for 2 more minute
It's not bad until you can hear it from the neighboring tower😅
So true 😅👍
Except for the big bell like clang it sounds almost normal. However, a main bearing element that is damaged has the potential for a big problem
Thanks to microphone auto processing this may sound something like normal, but in real this is anything like normal 😉
1:40 sounds like a airplane going full power on takeoff😂
Give me full power , full systems
It could be hss high speed shaft bearing too :)
Wow, what a truly ominous sound.
Is that a v47/52? Keep pumping the generator grease. Will run for another 6 months. I changed generators bearing on a v47 in turbine before. It's an awkward job .
😅 that's exactly what we did on this V90.... but at some Point the condition is going pretty fast, pretty bad. There are definitely way better jobs on the Turbine 😄
Would this damaged bearing trigger shutdown or any kind of warning/fault?
Not on this particular type of Turbine. On almost every newer one it would trigger some kind of alarm like "generator Bearing A excessive vibration" which is been measured by the condition monitoring system. This system is working with acceleration sensors on various spots. Enercon and Siemens DD Turbines are able to detect unusual and loud sounds via various microphones.
The first warning is a large pillar of smoke and this may be followed by an audible tone such as a shreik, a squeel, and in some models a series of loud bangs. At this time you should switch the appliance off.
wow. that thing sounds pretty bad. cool video dude!
How much power do turbines consume when idle? Do you know how much does 1 consume per year?
This depends on the Type of Turbine and is between 1kW, up to ~15kW. In Production the own consumption is higher due to the Converter in operation, but this Energy is directly supplied by the own production.
The consumption per Turbine per Year (means the periods there is no wind and the Aux systems of the Turbine have to be feeded by the Grid) depends highly on type and Wind conditions and vary between several 100 kWh up to 20 MWh, or In other Words between a shed and 5 Family houses.
This may sound bad, but a Turbine is producing thousands of times the Energy which it consumes a year.
Esta turbina tiene un motor hidrauli o de 80kvas el convertidor para acoplar unos picos de 20 kvas odo depende del viento si es 3m/s acoplar y desacopla consume mucho
So was this discovered during a routine inspection or are there temperature / vibration sensors on the bearings?
In this Case it was discovered during an routine Inspection. On newer Turbines there is mostly a condition monitoring system, that measures constantly the Conditions of the critical Bearings with acceleration Sensors.
Do these implements experience current through bearings that exacerbate wear through high voltage pitting ?
Or is that managed in some way?
How is the bearing changed?
When i was about 5 i thought wind turbines generates wind 😆 and i relise it was the opposite
You are a lucky one... I know people in the age of 30 who still think that they produce Wind 😄👍
Exactly - because whenever they stop spinning there is no wind!
This is the evidence! No doubts 😆
Whats this is a sound (high speed motor in 3 second) nearby windturbine?
Ramiel is about to shoot out something 🤣
Sounds like a plane is about to take off
I want your job, looks amazing
Sounds like a 737 starting up and taking off
Sounds like when you're in a plane that's taking off.
Ajijo, ajales 😮 qué impresionante se escucha éso 😮
Holly f. Pretty scary!
Sounds like a waist of money to me!!!!
Very interesting buddy 👍👍
What turbine is that?
Vestas V90 2MW
How old was that bearing? That is concerning.
The Bearing Was about 10 Jears old and did several billion rounds, it's OK for retirement. These can run up to several months with a damage before the mandatory exchange of the Bearing.
@@saasch_baasch With respect, 10yrs isn't that long! Is it a design problem?
I have no idea as to how long the bearings last in a 777 engine, but hopefully longer than 10yrs.
From my perspective it's the 'perceived' difficulty factor in repairing the gearbox.
Can the gearbox be removed /replaced without disturbing the blades?
I am not working for MTU or Pratt and Whitney, but I am sure that the design requirements and the kind of Bearings used inside a PW4000 Turbine of a 777 is absolutely and totally different.
Just imagine what could happen after a failure... Boeing: several hundred People in danger of live... Windturbine: some minor Power less in the Grid...
I guess that the Bearings inside a PW4000 are hydrostatic and high performance Bearings, which are absolutely non comparable to the Windturbine "simple" ball Bearings. 10 Jears may sound short, but just do a small calculation: the average RPM of the Bearing is 1000 1/min. * 60 minutes * 24 hours * 365 days * 10 jears.... about 5 billion rounds. Do the same for the tire bearings on your car: around 750 1/min (17" tires and 60 kph average) * 5000 hours (that's 300,000 km at 60kph average) this is just 3,8 million rounds, that's factor of 1400, so this 10 jear old Windturbine is like a car with 420 million kilometers on the dashboard.... of course, the conditions of a car and a Windturbine different, but this is just an example of how much operating hours Windturbines do have after a short period of time.
The Change of a generator Bearing can be done by two men, takes about 2 days (varying) and doesn't need a huge crane. Gearboxes may be changed without disassembling the Blades on most Turbines.
Just a point from my side. Bearing in a 777 engine eg are getting changed after shorter period of time, as it’s mandatory for maintenance. A former colleague was working for a big plane turbine producer in Switzerland.
@@raysaunders5914 3 years late, but generally the bearings in a 777 engine will last considerably less than 10 years. Totally depends on how often the plane was used, but once the engines rated hours are up it comes apart for an overhaul and the bearings are usually done. 15,000-60,000hrs depending on the engine
the heart of the wind turbine ❤😮
Yeah, My Fridge does this sound...
i need to be there this would fix me
green energy, how many drums of oil will it take to replace that bearing? hmmm. my bet is they will let this thing run until the bearing fails completely and the tower disintegrates on someone else's leased land and let it sit there for years.
Vestas?
... V90
@@saasch_baasch Vestas HMI touches with its design. When I first saw it, I thought I was in 1985 😃
Kinda sounds like the THX logo
Nightmare
I think generator speed around 1400rpm
Near miss.. between 1500 and 1600
Should have been shut down immediately.
The bearing would be hard to fix, replacing it makes sense and before the part arrives why not keep running?
Please keep in mind, that the Tower acts like a huge megaphone, that's why I recorded this there. The Damage is significant, but the Turbine don't have to be stopped, until the exchange of the Bearing some weeks later was done. The Sound right next to the Generator is much less terrifying😉
@@saasch_baasch It’s way too late, but I would have liked to hear what it sounds like from the top. This terrifies me as I have a phobia of big things/big spaces, but I CANT STOP LISTENING >:(
@@echothefreak9396 I appreciate you passion 😉 I promise that I will do a record only for you the next time I am in an Turbine with an damaged Gearbox, bottom an Top for comparison.
But to anticipate the Sound is much less terrifying, cause the huge echo chamber (whole Tower) does strange things to sounds emitted inside. For example if you shout to an colleague just 30 meters away in the Tower, you are barely able to understand just one word, cause everything sounds mixed and pitched down extremely. I do have a nice example of a huge Turbine in full production from the very bottom. You will love it I promise 😉
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