A systems a Reliability-Centred Maintenance (RCM) of wind turbines

Joel Igba*, Kazem Alemzadeh, Ike Anyanwu-Ebo, Paul Gibbons, John Friis

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Abstract

Wind turbines are a proven source of clean energy with wind power energy harvesting technologies supplying about 3% of global electricity consumption. However there is an increasing demand on maintenance and operational improvements since turbines have been plagued with downtime problems of major components e.g. gearboxes and generators, especially with offshore turbines which are difficult to access. Reliability Centric Maintenance (RCM) is a way of capturing the potential causes of downtime and poor performance by preventing failures and having a proactive approach to operations and maintenance (O&M). However, for a large fleet of turbines, adopting the RCM approach becomes difficult due to the complexities that arise as a result of the interactions between individual elements that make up the system in the product lifecycle. This paper discusses how a systems thinking approach can be used to identify the relevant aspects and possible interactions between the RCM approach and wind turbine gearboxes and also how the gaps that exist within the system can be closed so as to add value to business. The outcome of the paper is a proposal for applying a systems approach to wind turbine gearbox operation and maintenance, optimising the asset value adding contribution at minimal total cost to the operator.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProcedia Computer Science
Pages814-823
Number of pages10
Volume16
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2013
Event11th Annual Conference on Systems Engineering Research, CSER 2013 - Atlanta, GA, United States
Duration: 19 Mar 201322 Mar 2013

Conference

Conference11th Annual Conference on Systems Engineering Research, CSER 2013
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityAtlanta, GA
Period19/03/1322/03/13

Keywords

  • Effects and criticlity analysis (FMECA)
  • Failure mode
  • Gearboxes
  • Reliability-centred maintenance (RCM)
  • Systems engineering
  • Systems thinking
  • Wind turbine

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