Structural Engineering and Mechanics

Volume 63, Number 6, 2017, pages 703-712

DOI: 10.12989/sem.2017.63.6.703

Stochastic modelling fatigue crack evolution and optimum maintenance strategy for composite blades of wind turbines

Hua-Peng Chen, Chi Zhang and Tian-Li Huang

Abstract

The composite blades of offshore wind turbines accumulate structural damage such as fatigue cracking due to harsh operation environments during their service time, leading to premature structural failures. This paper investigates various fatigue crack models for reproducing crack development in composite blades and proposes a stochastic approach to predict fatigue crack evolution and to analyse failure probability for the composite blades. Three typical fatigue models for the propagation of fatigue cracks, i.e., Miner model, Paris model and Reifsnider model, are discussed to reproduce the fatigue crack evolution in composite blades subjected to cyclical loadings. The lifetime probability of fatigue failure of the composite blades is estimated by stochastic deterioration modelling such as gamma process. Based on time-dependent reliability analysis and lifecycle cost analysis, an optimised maintenance policy is determined to make the optimal decision for the composite blades during the service time. A numerical example is employed to investigate the effectiveness of predicting fatigue crack growth, estimating the probability of fatigue failure and evaluating an optimal maintenance policy. The results from the numerical study show that the stochastic gamma process together with the proper fatigue models can provide a useful tool for remaining useful life predictions and optimum maintenance strategies of the composite blades of offshore wind turbines.

Key Words

composite blade; offshore wind turbine; fatigue crack; stochastic modelling; reliability analysis; maintenance strategy

Address

Hua-Peng Chen, Chi Zhang: Department of Engineering Science, University of Greenwich, Chatham Maritime, Kent, ME4 4TB, UK Tian-Li Huang: School of Civil Engineering, Central South University, Changsha, Hunan Province, 410075, China