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his paper delves into the application of digital twin monitoring techniques for enhancing offshore floating wind turbine performance, with a detailed case study that uses open-source digital twin software. We explore the practical implementation of digital twins and their efficacy in optimizing operations and predictive maintenance, focusing on controlling the real-time structural state of composite wind turbine structures and forecasting the remaining useful life by tracking the fatigue state in the structure. Our findings emphasize digital twins’ potential as a valuable tool for renewable energy, driving efficiency and sustainability in offshore floating wind installations. These aspects, along with the aforementioned simulations, whether in real-time or forecasted, reduce costly and unnecessary inspections and scheduled maintenance. newer structures. This is why, in Figure2, a chart illustrating the number of Google trend searches for the
This is a copy of an article published in Journal of Marine Science and Engineering, also available at https://doi.org/10.3390/jmse12040573
Published on 01/01/2024
DOI: 10.3390/ jmse12040573
Licence: CC BY-NC-SA license