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Reliability analysis of wind turbines considering seasonal weather effects

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  • Rui Zheng
  • Yanying Song
  • Haojun Fang

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The failure rate of wind turbines shows obvious fluctuation due to seasonal environmental factors. However, few efforts have been devoted to modeling the seasonal failure rate. This paper develops a novel model that consists of a baseline failure rate function, seasonal indices, and a residual term to describe the monthly failure rate of wind turbines. A two-stage procedure is developed to estimate the 16 unknown parameters in the model. The first stage explores the relationship between the parameters in the baseline function and the monthly coefficients by maximum likelihood estimation and then integrates the properties into the genetic algorithm to estimate the main parameters. In the second stage, the variance of the residual term is estimated based on the analysis of the differences between the observed and predicted failure rates. The failure history of 48 months has been used to illustrate the proposed approach. The results show that the monthly failure rate function can well fit the real failure history of wind turbines, and it outperforms the traditional reliability model.

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  • Rui Zheng & Yanying Song & Haojun Fang, 2025. "Reliability analysis of wind turbines considering seasonal weather effects," Journal of Risk and Reliability, , vol. 239(2), pages 289-297, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:risrel:v:239:y:2025:i:2:p:289-297
    DOI: 10.1177/1748006X241235727
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