Journal of Marine Science and Engineering (Aug 2021)

Research on Operation Safety of Offshore Wind Farms

  • Junmin Mou,
  • Xuefei Jia,
  • Pengfei Chen,
  • Linying Chen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jmse9080881
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 8
p. 881

Abstract

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The operation of offshore wind farms is characterized by a complicated operational environment, long project cycle, and complex vessel traffic, which lead to safety hazards. To identify the key factors affecting the operational safety of offshore wind farms, the risk characteristics of offshore wind farm operations are analyzed based on comprehensive identification of hazards and risk assessment theory. A systematic fault tree analysis of the offshore wind farm operation is established. The assessment shows that the key risk factors that induce offshore wind power collapse, corrosion, fire, lightning strikes, blade failure, personal injury, ship collision, and submarine cable damage accidents are gale, untimely overhauling, improper fire stopping methods, high average number of thunderstorm days, the loose internal structure of fan, working at height, collision avoidance failure, and insufficient buried depth of cables.

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