Wind turbine blade life-time assessment model for preventive planning of operation and maintenance

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Abstract

Out of the total wind turbine failure events, blade damage accounts for a substantial part, with some studies estimating it at around 23%. Current operation and maintenance (O&M) practices typically make use of corrective type maintenance as the basic approach, implying high costs for repair and replacement activities as well as large revenue losses, mainly in the case of offshore wind farms. The recent development and evolution of condition monitoring techniques, as well as the fact that an increasing number of installed turbines are equipped with online monitoring systems, offers a large amount of information on the blades structural health to the decision maker. Further, inspections of the blades are often performed in connection with service. In light of the obtained information, a preventive type of maintenance becomes feasible, with the potential of predicting the blades remaining life to support O&M decisions for avoiding major failure events. The present paper presents a fracture mechanics based model for estimating the remaining life of a wind turbine blade, focusing on the crack propagation in the blades adhesive joints. A generic crack propagation model is built in Matlab based on a Paris law approach. The model is used within a risk-based maintenance decision framework to optimise maintenance planning for the blades lifetime.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TitelInternational Conference on Safety & Reliability of Ships, Offshore & Subsea Structures : 18th-20th August 2014
Antal sider6
ForlagASRANet Ltd.
Publikationsdato2014
ISBN (Elektronisk)978-0-9553550-9-7
StatusUdgivet - 2014
BegivenhedInternational Conference on Safety & Reliability of Ships, Offshore & Subsea Structures - Glasgow, Storbritannien
Varighed: 18 aug. 201420 aug. 2014

Konference

KonferenceInternational Conference on Safety & Reliability of Ships, Offshore & Subsea Structures
Land/OmrådeStorbritannien
ByGlasgow
Periode18/08/201420/08/2014

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