Authors
Matti Niclas Scheu, Lorena Tremps, Ursula Smolka, Athanasios Kolios, Feargal Brennan
Publication date
2019/3/15
Journal
Ocean Engineering
Volume
176
Pages
118-133
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
Condition-based maintenance is applied in various industries to monitor and control critical assets and to optimize maintenance efforts. Its applicability to the offshore wind energy industry has been considered for almost 20 years and has resulted in the development and implementation of solutions that have contributed to lower cost of maintenance and increased asset availability. However, there is currently no public domain guidance available that provides the information required to (i) prioritize systems for which condition monitoring would generate highest value and to (ii) understand the parameters that need to be monitored by a specific system from failure cause to failure mode. Both items are addressed in this paper, providing a clearly structured, risk-based assessment methodology and corresponding results for state-of-the-art offshore wind turbines. A total of 337 failure modes have been identified and …
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