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Wind turbine components’ life cycle assessment for eco-design purposes: state of the art

Rabie Aloui
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Barbara Lafarge
Berk Celik

Résumé

The maintenance of the wind turbine generator has a crucial importance on the sustainable operation and energy production of the wind turbines on long-term. The optimal design of the wind turbine components has a direct impact on satisfying sustainability objectives on the renewable energy production. In these perspectives, the vibration analysis is one of the vital aspects for the operation of wind turbines, which enables to realize the predictive maintenance of the equipment. This analysis induces the use of the piezoelectric transducers, possibility in the form of the IoT, which can also have a significant environmental impact. In this paper, a state-of-art of the latest researches on piezoelectric transducers are carried on in order to present a framework that proposes the eco-design and predictive maintenance of the wind turbines in order to improve the sustainable operation considering their environmental impacts.
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hal-04459028 , version 1 (15-02-2024)

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Rabie Aloui, Barbara Lafarge, Raoudha Gaha, Berk Celik. Wind turbine components’ life cycle assessment for eco-design purposes: state of the art. The symposium TS3 "Technological Systems, Sustainability and Safety", Feb 2024, Paris, France. ⟨hal-04459028⟩
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