A digital twin for assessing the remaining useful life of offshore wind turbine structures

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Defense date2024-03-28
PublisherMultidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
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Abstract
This paper delves into the application of digital twin monitoring techniques for enhancing offshore floating wind turbine performance, with a detailed case study that uses open-source digital twin software. We explore the practical implementation of digital twins and their efficacy in optimizing operations and predictive maintenance, focusing on controlling the real-time structural state of composite wind turbine structures and forecasting the remaining useful life by tracking the fatigue state in the structure. Our findings emphasize digital twins’ potential as a valuable tool for renewable energy, driving efficiency and sustainability in offshore floating wind installations. These aspects, along with the aforementioned simulations, whether in real-time or forecasted, reduce costly and unnecessary inspections and scheduled maintenance.
CitationPacheco Blazquez, R. [et al.]. A digital twin for assessing the remaining useful life of offshore wind turbine structures. "Journal of marine science and engineering", 28 Març 2024, vol. 12, núm. 4, article 573
ISSN2077-1312
Publisher versionhttps://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/12/4/573
Other identifiershttps://www.preprints.org/manuscript/202403.0749/v1
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