A survey on degradation modeling, prognosis, and prognostics-driven maintenance in wind energy systems
Nur Banu Altinpulluk,
Deniz Altinpulluk,
Murat Yildirim,
Shijia Zhao,
Feng Qiu and
Aaron Greco
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2025, vol. 211, issue C
Abstract:
Wind energy generation proliferated over the past decades, introducing unique challenges and opportunities for failure prediction, operation and maintenance. Decision-makers are continuously looking into new methods to infer failure mechanisms and behaviors of wind turbine components to detect and intervene in the failures before they happen. Evidently, degradation modeling and prognosis become engaging topics for researchers and practitioners to prevent catastrophic failures. Prognostics-driven approaches predict the time of failure for the components (e.g., predicting remaining useful life), which provides significant insights for scheduling of operations and maintenance activities. Integrating these prognostics-driven insights into wind farm operations and maintenance presents a substantial challenge, demanding careful consideration of numerous factors such as accessibility, crew routing, and spare part logistics. This study provides state-of-the-art review for degradation modeling, prognosis, and prognostics-driven maintenance techniques for wind energy systems. The discussed techniques align with the United Nations’ sustainable development goals, in particular Goal 7 (Affordable and Clean Energy), by enhancing effectiveness and sustainability of wind energy operations. This work also showcases open research questions related to degradation modeling, prognosis, and prognostics-driven maintenance.
Keywords: Wind-farm; Physical models; Hybrid models; Data-driven models; Remaining useful life; Condition-based maintenance (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1016/j.rser.2024.115281
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