Abstract

The exploitation of offshore windfarms (WFs) goes hand in hand with large capital expenditures (CAPEX) and operational expenditures (OPEX), as these mechanical installations operate continuously for multiple decades in harsh, saline conditions. OPEX can account for up to 30% of the levelised cost of energy (LCoE) for a deployed offshore wind farm. To maintain the cost-competitiveness of deployed offshore WFs versus other renewable energy sources, their LCoE has to be kept in check, both by minimising the OPEX and optimising the offshore wind energy production. As corrosion, in particular uniform corrosion, is a major cause of failure of offshore wind turbine structures, there is an urgent need for corrosion management systems for deployed offshore wind turbine structures (WTs). Despite the fact that initial corrosion protection solutions are already integrated on some critical structural components such as WT towers, WT transition pieces or WT sub-structure (fixed or floating platforms), these components can still be harshly damaged by the corrosive environmental offshore conditions. The traditional preventive maintenance strategy, in which regular manual inspections by experts are necessary, is widely implemented nowadays in wind farm applications. Unfortunately, for such challenging operating environments, regular human inspections have a significant cost, which eventually increase the OPEX. To minimise the OPEX, remote corrosion monitoring solutions combined with supporting software (SW) tools are thus necessary. This paper focuses on the development of a software (SW) tool for the visualisation of corrosion measurement data. To this end, criteria for efficient structural corrosion analysis were identified, namely a scaleable, SCADA-compatible, secure, web accessible tool that can visualise 3D relationships. In order to be effective, the SW tool requires a tight integration with decision support tools. This paper provides three insights: Firstly, through a literature study and non-exhaustive market study, it is shown that a combined visualisation and decision SW tool is currently non-existing in the market. This gap motivates a need for the development of a custom SW tool. Secondly, the capabilities of the developed custom software tool, consisting of a backend layer and visualisation browser designed for this task are demonstrated and discussed in this paper. This indicates that a SCADA-compatible visualisation software tool is possible, and can be a major stepping stone towards a semi-automated decision support toolchain for offshore wind turbine corrosion monitoring.

Highlights

  • The renewable energy markets in the world have reached a mature state and continue growing at a significant rate [1,2]

  • In particular uniform corrosion, is a major cause of failure of offshore wind turbine structures, there is an urgent need for corrosion management systems for deployed offshore wind turbine structures (WTs)

  • This paper focuses on the development of a software (SW) tool for the visualisation of corrosion measurement data

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Summary

Introduction

The renewable energy markets in the world have reached a mature state and continue growing at a significant rate [1,2]. Some sources predict that the global offshore wind farm (WF) market size will continue to grow at a rate of 12% per year [5] These off-shore investments currently result in a typical levelised cost of (produced) electricity (LCoE) in the range between USD 70 to USD 210 per MWh [2], with a mean around USD 90 per MWh, which is currently still higher than that of most onshore wind turbines estimates (USD 47–60 per MWhproduced) [6]. These costs are mainly composed of three items: capital expenditures (CAPEX) for power production, conversion and transmission installations; operational expenses (OPEX) and the weighted average cost of capital (WACCs) for financing related costs, such as the cost of depth and risk premiums. The state-of-the-art of corrosion monitoring is presented (Section 2), together with a market analysis (Section 3.1) and a presentation of our custom software (SW) tool (Section 3.3.2) developed to tackle these specific needs

State-of-the-Art
Maturity of the Wind Turbine Market
Standard Practices for Structural Stability Monitoring
Criteria for Structural Analysis of WT
Existing Visualisation Tools in Other Industries (Oil and Gas)
Custom Visualisation SW Tool
Findings
Discussion
Conclusions and Further Research
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