The condition monitoring of offshore wind power plants is an important topic that remains open. This monitoring search to lower the maintenance cost of these plants. One of the main components of the wind power plant is the wind turbine foundation. This study describes a data driven structural damage classification methodology applied in a wind turbine foundation. A vibration-response was captured in the structure using an accelerometer network. After arranged the obtained data, a feature vector of 58, 008 features was obtained. An ensemble approach of feature extraction methods was applied to obtain a new set of features. Principal Component Analysis (PCA) and Laplacian eigenmaps were used as dimensionality reduction methods, each one se...
Structural health monitoring for offshore wind turbine foundations is paramount to the further devel...
Structural damage in offshore wind jacket support structures are relatively unlikely due to the prec...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this recordWin...
Damage classification is an important topic in the development of structural health monitoring syste...
This paper proposes a damage diagnosis strategy to detect and classify different type of damages in ...
A structural health monitoring (SHM) system verifies the mechanical state of a structure toensure it...
Structural health monitoring for offshore wind turbines is imperative. Offshore wind energy is progr...
Because offshore wind turbines, particularly their foundations, operate in hostile environments, imp...
The best practise for structural damage detection currently relies on the installation of structural...
Global power capacity is increasingly being comprised by renewable energy sources, where wind farms ...
Cost-competitiveness of offshore wind depends heavily in its capacity to switch preventive maintenan...
Offshore wind energy is increasingly being realized at deeper ocean depths where jacket foundations ...
Wind turbine operators usually use data from a Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition system to mo...
The problem of vibration–based damage detection under varying environmental conditions and uncertain...
Delamination is a common problem in wind turbine blades, creating stress concentration areas that ca...
Structural health monitoring for offshore wind turbine foundations is paramount to the further devel...
Structural damage in offshore wind jacket support structures are relatively unlikely due to the prec...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this recordWin...
Damage classification is an important topic in the development of structural health monitoring syste...
This paper proposes a damage diagnosis strategy to detect and classify different type of damages in ...
A structural health monitoring (SHM) system verifies the mechanical state of a structure toensure it...
Structural health monitoring for offshore wind turbines is imperative. Offshore wind energy is progr...
Because offshore wind turbines, particularly their foundations, operate in hostile environments, imp...
The best practise for structural damage detection currently relies on the installation of structural...
Global power capacity is increasingly being comprised by renewable energy sources, where wind farms ...
Cost-competitiveness of offshore wind depends heavily in its capacity to switch preventive maintenan...
Offshore wind energy is increasingly being realized at deeper ocean depths where jacket foundations ...
Wind turbine operators usually use data from a Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition system to mo...
The problem of vibration–based damage detection under varying environmental conditions and uncertain...
Delamination is a common problem in wind turbine blades, creating stress concentration areas that ca...
Structural health monitoring for offshore wind turbine foundations is paramount to the further devel...
Structural damage in offshore wind jacket support structures are relatively unlikely due to the prec...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this recordWin...