Wind Turbine Design Guideline DG03: Yaw and Pitch Bearings

Matthias Stammler, Oliver Menck, Yi Guo, Jon Keller

Research output: NRELTechnical Report

Abstract

This design guideline describes the design criteria, calculation methods, and applicable standards recommended for use in performance and life analyses of ball and roller (rolling) bearings for yaw and pitch motion support in wind turbine applications. The formulae presented here for rolling bearing analytical methods and bearing-life ratings are consistent with methods currently used by wind turbine designers and rolling bearing manufacturers. The original yaw and pitch bearing design guideline was first drafted in 1999 by industry members and finally published in 2009 by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory. It was conceived as the third in a series of design guidelines, but it was the only one actually published by NREL and since has been known by the name "DG03." Other design guidelines were started, but instead of being published by NREL, they eventually became some of the International Electrotechnical Commission wind turbine standards in use today. This updated design guideline includes advances in research and field experiences made between 2009 and 2023. A better understanding of the operating conditions and damage mechanisms, advances in computational design, and publicly available test results facilitate more reliable yaw and pitch bearing designs.
Original languageAmerican English
Number of pages90
DOIs
StatePublished - 2024

NREL Publication Number

  • NREL/TP-5000-89161

Keywords

  • gearbox
  • load sharing
  • reliability
  • wind turbine

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