Abstract

This paper extends the conventional failure mode and effect analysis methodology by introducing weights of its indices that are severity, occurrence, and detection as a basis to analyze the failures of the support structure of a generic floating offshore wind turbine. Critical failure causes, failure modes, as well as systems of the support structure of the floating offshore wind turbine are ascertained. Moreover, based on the analysis, recommendations on corrections and preventive actions are suggested aiming at ensuring the safe and economic operations of the support structure. The validation of the proposed technique is finalized by a comparison study between the results of conventional failure mode and effect analysis methodology and that of the proposed method. The comparison indicates that the proposed technique is more in line with practice and flexible for use and has the merit in removing the limitations of conventional failure mode and effect analysis methodology that different failure causes generate the same risk priority number.

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