Probabilistic cost modeling as a basis for optimizing inspection and maintenance of turbine support structures in offshore wind farms

<p>The operational management of offshore wind farms includes inspection and maintenance (I&amp;M) of the wind turbine support structures. These activities are complex and influenced by numerous uncertain factors that affect their costs. The uncertainty in the I&amp;M costs should be c...

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Main Authors: M. Farhan, R. Schneider, S. Thöns, M. Gündel
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2025-02-01
Series:Wind Energy Science
Online Access:https://wes.copernicus.org/articles/10/461/2025/wes-10-461-2025.pdf
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Summary:<p>The operational management of offshore wind farms includes inspection and maintenance (I&amp;M) of the wind turbine support structures. These activities are complex and influenced by numerous uncertain factors that affect their costs. The uncertainty in the I&amp;M costs should be considered in decision value analyses performed to optimize I&amp;M strategies for the turbine support structures. In this paper, we formulate a probabilistic parametric model to describe I&amp;M costs for the common case in which a wind farm is serviced and maintained using a workboat-based strategy. The model is developed based on (a) interviews with a wind farm operator, engineering consultants, and operation and maintenance engineers, as well as (b) scientific literature. Our methodology involves deriving the probabilistic models of the cost model parameters based on intervals representing a subjective expert opinion on the foreseeable ranges of the parameter values. The probabilistic cost model is applied to evaluate the total I&amp;M costs, and a sensitivity analysis is conducted to identify the main cost drivers. The model can be utilized to optimize I&amp;M strategies at the component, structural system, and wind farm level. To illustrate its potential use, we apply it in a numerical study in which we optimize I&amp;M strategies at the structural system level and identify and demonstrate a simplified approach of capturing uncertain I&amp;M costs in the optimization. The simplified approach is generalized and made available for maintenance cost optimization of offshore wind turbine structures.</p>
ISSN:2366-7443
2366-7451