Structural health monitoring of offshore wind turbines: A review through the Statistical Pattern Recognition Paradigm

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Abstract

Offshore Wind has become the most profitable renewable energy source due to the remarkable development it has experienced in Europe over the last decade. In this paper, a review of Structural Health Monitoring Systems (SHMS) for offshore wind turbines (OWT) has been carried out considering the topic as a Statistical Pattern Recognition problem. Therefore, each one of the stages of this paradigm has been reviewed focusing on OWT application. These stages are: Operational Evaluation; Data Acquisition, Normalization and Cleansing; Feature Extraction and Information Condensation; and Statistical Model Development. It is expected that optimizing each stage, SHMS can contribute to the development of efficient Condition-Based Maintenance Strategies. Optimizing this strategy will help reduce labor costs of OWTs׳ inspection, avoid unnecessary maintenance, identify design weaknesses before failure, improve the availability of power production while preventing wind turbines׳ overloading, therefore, maximizing the investments׳ return. In the forthcoming years, a growing interest in SHM technologies for OWT is expected, enhancing the potential of offshore wind farm deployments further offshore. Increasing efficiency in operational management will contribute towards achieving UK׳s 2020 and 2050 targets, through ultimately reducing the Levelised Cost of Energy (LCOE).

Abbreviations

AE
Acoustic Emission
OM
Operational Management
CB
Carbon Fiber
OMA
Operational Modal Analysis
CM
Condition Monitoring
OWF
Offshore Wind Farm
EOC
Environmental and Operational Conditions
OWT
Offshore Wind Turbine
EU
European Union
O&M
Operations and Maintenance
FBG
Fiber Bragg Grating
RSA
Response Surface Analysis
FEA
Finite Element Analysis
SHMS
Structural Health Monitoring Systems
FMECA
Failure Mode, Effects and Criticality Analysis
SVM
Support Vector Machines
LCOE
Levelised Cost of Energy
WF
Wind Farm
MEMS
micro-electromechanical system
WSN
Wireless Sensor Network
NN
Neural Networks
WT
Wind Turbine

Keywords

Offshore wind turbines
Structural health monitoring
Statistical Pattern Recognition Paradigm
Sensors
Statistical model development

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