International Journal of Thermofluids (May 2024)

Designing and prototyping the architecture of a digital twin for wind turbine

  • Montaser Mahmoud,
  • Concetta Semeraro,
  • Mohammad Ali Abdelkareem,
  • Abdul Ghani Olabi

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22
p. 100622

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This paper outlines the key components necessary to develop a digital twin (DT) for a wind turbine, aiming to provide a detailed methodology and guidelines for building this system, which facilitates optimization during operation and helps prevent system failures. It presents the four major systems required to construct the DT: the physical, digital, connection, and service systems. This study also presents the critical design, measured, and calculated parameters of a wind turbine, which are essential to the development of the DT. The physical system of the wind turbine and its critical components were examined, including the rotor, blades, shaft, generator, tower, and nacelle. The paper also explores the digital system of the DT, including data storage, digital models, and mathematical modeling. The problems that may occur during the operation were presented in addition to the possible solutions that the service system must suggest. According to the project's needs and requirements, it was found that the DT of a wind turbine can employ various connection systems such as supervisory control and data acquisition, wireless sensor networks, smart grids, Internet of Things, and cloud-based systems.

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