2022
DOI: 10.3390/en15134782
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Fatigue Assessment of Wind Turbine Towers: Review of Processing Strategies with Illustrative Case Study

Abstract: Wind turbines are structures predominantly subjected to dynamic loads throughout their period of life. In that sense, fatigue design plays a central role. Particularly, support structure design might be conservative with respect to fatigue, which may lead to a real fatigue life of considerably more than 20 years. For these reasons, the implementation of a fatigue monitoring system can be an important advantage for the management of wind farms, providing the following outputs: (i) estimation of the evolution of… Show more

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“…A recommendation which has been confirmed in various other research on this topic, e.g. [10][13] [15].…”
Section: Available Datamentioning
confidence: 57%
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“…A recommendation which has been confirmed in various other research on this topic, e.g. [10][13] [15].…”
Section: Available Datamentioning
confidence: 57%
“…section 3.1). A commonly applied representative value per bin in a research context is the mean value [15]. For the purpose of the present work, an engineering judgement based on the quantile values per bin was performed.…”
Section: Load and Lifetime Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As the turbine yaws to follow the wind directions FA and SS, loads get distributed along the entire circumference. In order to get the full cross‐section fatigue profile, further decomposition of the FA and SS components into a specific heading is required 10 . While outside of the current scope, it is planned in future work to use the derived FA and SS DELs to quantify localized fatigue loads as a function of observed environmental conditions.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on substructure strain measurements, the fatigue damage might then be extrapolated into the future and open the doors for lifetime quantification. [18][19][20] However, to measure mechanical stress by instrumenting all turbines of a given wind farm with strain gauges and maintaining these is not economically viable. The authors have observed that, as a result, in real-world scenarios, fewer than 10% of turbines in a farm are equipped with a SHM system that incorporates strain gauges.…”
Section: Fatigue Monitoringmentioning
confidence: 99%