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Title: | A novel bi-component structural health monitoring strategy for deriving global models of operational wind turbines | Authors: | Bogoevska, S. Spiridonakos, M. Chatzi, E. Dumova-Jovanoska, E. Hoeffer, R. |
Keywords: | Wind Turbines, Life-Cycle Assessment, Data-Driven Simulation, Diagnostic Methods and Tools | Issue Date: | Jul-2016 | Source: | Bogoevska, S., Spiridonakos, M., Chatzi, E., Dumova-Jovanoska, E. and Höffer, R., 2016, July. A novel bi-component structural health monitoring strategy for deriving global models of operational wind turbines. In Proceedings of the 8th European Workshop on Structural Health Monitoring (EWSHM 2016), Bilbao, Spain (pp. 5-8). | Conference: | 8th European Workshop on Structural Health Monitoring (EWSHM), July 2016, Bilbao | Abstract: | The short and long-term variability characterizing operational Wind Turbine (WT) structures limits applicability of existing Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) strategies for diagnostics and condition assessment. In this paper, a novel modeling approach is proposed delivering global models able to account for a wide range of operational conditions of a WT System. The approach relies on the merging of environmental and operational variables into the modeling of monitored vibration response via a two-step methodology: a) implementation of a Smoothness Priors Time Varying Autoregressive Moving Average (SP-TARMA) method for modeling the non-stationary response, and b) implementation of a Polynomial Chaos Expansion (PCE) probabilistic model for modeling the response uncertainty. The bicomponent tool is applied on long-term data, collected as part of a continuous monitoring campaign on a real operating WT structure located in Dortmund, Germany. The delivered statistical model of the structure yields a robust representation of the underlying structural dynamics, distinguishing actual structural damage from performance shifts attributed to environmental and operational agents. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/7871 |
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