scholarly journals Development of Reliability-Based Decision Making for Optimum Operation and Maintenance Strategy in Coal-Fired Power Plant

2021 ◽  
Vol 1096 (1) ◽  
pp. 012103
Author(s):  
M F Akhsani ◽  
M N Yuniarto
Author(s):  
Prasanna Tamilselvan ◽  
Yibin Wang ◽  
Pingfeng Wang

Advances in high performance sensing and signal processing technology enable the development of failure prognosis tools for wind turbines to detect, diagnose, and predict the system-wide effects of failure events. Although prognostics can provide valuable information for proactive actions in preventing system failures, the benefits have not been fully utilized for the operation and maintenance decision making of wind turbines. This paper presents a generic failure prognosis informed decision making tool for wind farm operation and maintenance while considering the predictive failure information of individual turbine and its uncertainty. In the presented approach, the probabilistic damage growth model is used to characterize individual wind turbine performance degradation and failure prognostics, whereas the economic loss measured by monetary values and environmental performance measured by unified carbon credits are considered in the decision making process. Based on the customized wind farm information inputs, the developed decision making methodology can be used to identify optimum and robust strategies for wind farm operation and maintenance in order to maximize the economic and environmental benefits concurrently. The efficacy of proposed prognosis informed maintenance strategy is compared with the condition based maintenance strategy and demonstrated with the case study.


2014 ◽  
Vol 488-489 ◽  
pp. 1277-1280
Author(s):  
Shi Cong Deng ◽  
Ding Yao Xiao ◽  
Lin Fa Li ◽  
Wei Zhao Huang

In this paper the problems of traditional operation maintenance strategy is introduced. Uncertain multi-stage and multi-objective decision-making model of operation and maintenance is shown in this paper. Considering the life cycle cost, the best maintenance scheme is determined through the establishment of an uncertain multi-stage and multi-objective decision-making model of operation and maintenance. It also proves the practical applications of UMM model by GIS example.


Author(s):  
Prasanna Tamilselvan ◽  
Yibin Wang ◽  
Pingfeng Wang ◽  
Janet M. Twomey

Advances in high performance sensing and signal processing technology enable the development of failure prognosis tools for wind turbines to detect, diagnose, and predict the system-wide effects of failure events. Although prognostics can provide valuable information for proactive actions in preventing system failures, the benefits have not been fully utilized for the operation and maintenance decision making of wind turbines. This paper presents a generic failure prognosis informed decision making tool for wind farm operation and maintenance while considering the predictive failure information of individual turbine and its uncertainty. In the presented approach, the probabilistic damage growth model is used to characterize individual wind turbine performance degradation and failure prognostics, whereas the economic loss measured by monetary values and environmental performance measured by unified carbon credits are considered in the decision making process. Based on the customized wind farm information inputs, the developed decision making methodology can be used to identify optimum and robust strategies for wind farm operation and maintenance in order to maximize the economic and environmental benefits concurrently. The efficacy of proposed prognosis informed maintenance strategy is compared with the condition based maintenance strategy and demonstrated with the case study.


2015 ◽  
Vol 30 (8) ◽  
pp. 2981-2997 ◽  
Author(s):  
M’hammed Sahnoun ◽  
David Baudry ◽  
Navonil Mustafee ◽  
Anne Louis ◽  
Philip Andi Smart ◽  
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