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Fatigue Reliability and Calibration of Fatigue Design Factors for Offshore Wind Turbines

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ENERGIES
Volume 5, Issue 6, Pages 1816-1834

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MDPI AG
DOI: 10.3390/en5061816

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wind turbine; fatigue design factors; calibration; reliability; inspections; stochastic models

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  1. Mexican National Council of Science and Technology (CONACYT)
  2. project Reliability-based analysis applied for reduction of cost of energy for offshore wind turbines
  3. Danish Council for Strategic Research [09-065195]

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Consequences of failure of offshore wind turbines (OWTs) is in general lower than consequences of failure of, e. g., oil & gas platforms. It is reasonable that lower fatigue design factors can be applied for fatigue design of OWTs when compared to other fixed offshore structures. Calibration of appropriate partial safety factors/Fatigue Design Factors (FDF) for steel substructures for OWTs is the scope of this paper. A reliability-based approach is used and a probabilistic model has been developed, where design and limit state equations are established for fatigue failure. The strength and load uncertainties are described by stochastic variables. SN and fracture mechanics approaches are considered for to model the fatigue life. Further, both linear and bi-linear SN-curves are formulated and various approximations are investigated. The acceptable reliability level for fatigue failure of OWTs is discussed and results are presented for calibrated optimal fatigue design factors. Further, the influence of inspections is considered in order to extend and maintain a given target safety level.

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