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Improved maintenance strategy for the wind turbine system under operating and climatic conditions

Hajej Zied, Rezg Nidhal, Kammoun Mohamed Ali and Bouzouba Maryem

Journal of Risk and Reliability, 2024, vol. 238, issue 2, 349-365

Abstract: This paper studies and proposes a novel joint policy of production, imperfect and priority maintenance for a wind turbine system connected to battery storage and supply grid. The failure rate of wind farm is closely related to production rate and working time. The objective of this paper is to establish an economical energy production and imperfect maintenance plans minimizing the various costs incurred, taking into account the electricity demand variation, uncertainty of wind velocity, and the service level. The proposed maintenance strategy based on the priority and selective maintenance actions aims to choose the priority components for maintenance, while minimizing the total maintenance cost and ensuring a minimum reliability level for the wind turbine system. To achieve the latter goal, we formulate the reliability model of the wind turbine components by considering the influence of operating and environmental conditions. Numerical examples and sensitivity analyzes are presented to illustrate the significance and the effectiveness of the proposed methodology.

Keywords: Wind turbine; energy production; imperfect maintenance; priority/selective maintenance; reliability; optimization (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1177/1748006X221140445

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