Title :
Failure Risk Indicators for a Maintenance Model Based on Observable Life of Industrial Components With an Application to Wind Turbines
Author :
de Andrade Vieira, Rodrigo J. ; Sanz-Bobi, Miguel A.
Author_Institution :
Comillas Pontifical Univ., Madrid, Spain
Abstract :
This paper presents a new method able to estimate the health condition of components in a wind turbine based on the on-line information collected about their observable lives. The proposed method uses the information coming in real-time to characterize risk indicators for failure modes of the main components of a wind turbine operating under different normal conditions. The estimation of these risk indicators is based on normal behaviour models previously fitted with real data about the typical life of a component carrying out its functions within its own environment. The maintenance plan applied to the components of a wind turbine can be dynamically rescheduled according to the observed values of the risk indicators in a component using the resources that are really needed. Two approaches are presented to determine thresholds for alerting about risky health conditions: a maximum limit that the risk indicator should not overpass according to its life condition, and technical and economical feasibility. These approaches are the main foundations for a new maintenance model able to integrate in a natural way different information coming from the operation and maintenance of a component, and so capable of maximising the lifespan of the asset. Some real examples of the application of these new concepts in components of a wind turbine will be described.
Keywords :
condition monitoring; dynamic scheduling; failure analysis; machine components; maintenance engineering; risk analysis; wind turbines; asset lifespan maximisation; component health condition estimation; dynamic rescheduling; failure risk indicators; industrial component observable life; maintenance planning; wind turbines; Employee welfare; Monitoring; Predictive models; Preventive maintenance; Temperature measurement; Wind turbines; Anomaly detection; component life monitoring; diagnosis; failure mode risk indicator; maintenance; normal behaviour models; wind turbine;
Journal_Title :
Reliability, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TR.2013.2273041