Call for Papers: Symposium “Vibration of Wind Turbines”

Hamburg, 13-14 June 2024

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Contributions

We‘re looking forward to your contribution to these main topics:

  1. Simulation and analysis of dynamic behavior
  2. Measures for vibration and load reduction
  3. Measurement, prediction and reduction of noise
  4. Condition and Structural Health Monitoring / Non-Destructive-Testing
  5. Lifetime Assessment and Lifetime Extension
  6. Artificial Intelligence / Machine Learning
  7. Predictive and optimized maintenance

Conference Chairman

Univ.-Prof. Dr.-Ing. Peter Kraemer, Head of Chair for Mechanics with Focus on Structural Health Monitoring, University of Siegen

Program Committee

  • Dr. rer. nat. Edwin Becker, Head of Service & Diagnostic Center, Fluke Deutschland GmbH, Ismaning
  • Dr.-Ing. Carsten Ebert, CTO, Wölfel Wind Systems GmbH + Co. KG, Höchberg
  • Prof. Dr.-Ing. Martin Huhn, Technische Hochschule Lübeck, Predictive Maintenance and Condition Monitoring, Lübeck
  • Dr.-Ing. Klaus Kaiser, Project Engineer, DEWI-OCC, Bremen
  • Dr. Martin Klönne, Senior Functional Lead PTR NVH, Powertrain Module – NVH & Verification, Power Solutions, Vestas Nacelles Deutschland GmbH, Dortmund
  • Dr. Samer Mtauweg, Managing Partner / Research & Development, MML Solutions GmbH, Bremen
  • Dr.-Ing. Karl Steingröver, Senior Principal Engineer, Renewables Certification, Energy, DNV GL, Germanischer Lloyd Industrial Services GmbH, Hamburg
  • Dr. Arno van Wingerde, Chief Scientist, Fraunhofer Institute for Wind Energy Systems (IWES), Bremerhaven
  • Prof. Dr.-Ing. Jan Wenske, Deputy Institute Director, Technical Director, Fraunhofer Institute for Wind Energy Systems (IWES), Bremerhaven
  • Dr. Timo Zundel, Head of Modelling & Verification, Winergy, Flender GmbH, Voerde
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