Condition monitoring systems are deployed in various industries for decades contributing to optimizing operational performance and maintenance efforts. Several publications address this potential for application in the offshore wind energy industry; however, none attempts to quantify the impact that longer warning times ahead of a failure would have on asset availability. The aim of this paper is to bridge this gap by considering particularly the access restrictions for offshore operations through a probabilistic model which simulates existence of different condition monitoring systems on offshore wind turbines in the time domain. Results of this study quantify the positive impact that a longer warning time of potential-to-functional failur...
Offshore wind energy is fast developing and with it a growing understanding of the challenge to main...
High costs of maintenance and lost production during downtime are a challenge to the offshore wind i...
The EU generally, and the UK, Belgium, Netherlands and Germany specifically, have ambitious plans fo...
As wind turbines increase in size and move offshore, operations and maintenance procedures need to b...
Condition-based maintenance is applied in various industries to monitor and control critical assets ...
Condition monitoring (CM) systems are increasingly installed in wind turbines with the goal of provi...
Condition monitoring systems and performance based maintenance contracts have the potential to signi...
The use of condition monitoring systems on offshore wind turbines has increased dramatically in rece...
Advancements in wind turbine condition monitoring systems over the last decade have made it possible...
The economic case for condition monitoring (CM) applied to wind turbines is currently not well quant...
The cost effectiveness of condition monitoring systems for offshore wind energy is uncertain and thu...
Many industries identify condition monitoring as a major opportunity to reduce maintenance costs and...
AbstractDuring the past decades, great efforts have been undertaken to make wind power a competitive...
Offshore wind energy is fast developing and with it a growing understanding of the challenge to main...
High costs of maintenance and lost production during downtime are a challenge to the offshore wind i...
The EU generally, and the UK, Belgium, Netherlands and Germany specifically, have ambitious plans fo...
As wind turbines increase in size and move offshore, operations and maintenance procedures need to b...
Condition-based maintenance is applied in various industries to monitor and control critical assets ...
Condition monitoring (CM) systems are increasingly installed in wind turbines with the goal of provi...
Condition monitoring systems and performance based maintenance contracts have the potential to signi...
The use of condition monitoring systems on offshore wind turbines has increased dramatically in rece...
Advancements in wind turbine condition monitoring systems over the last decade have made it possible...
The economic case for condition monitoring (CM) applied to wind turbines is currently not well quant...
The cost effectiveness of condition monitoring systems for offshore wind energy is uncertain and thu...
Many industries identify condition monitoring as a major opportunity to reduce maintenance costs and...
AbstractDuring the past decades, great efforts have been undertaken to make wind power a competitive...
Offshore wind energy is fast developing and with it a growing understanding of the challenge to main...
High costs of maintenance and lost production during downtime are a challenge to the offshore wind i...
The EU generally, and the UK, Belgium, Netherlands and Germany specifically, have ambitious plans fo...