Simulation-based optimisation for stochastic maintenance routing in an offshore wind farm

Scheduling maintenance routing for an offshore wind farm is a challenging and complex task. The problem is to find the best routes for the Crew Transfer Vessels to maintain the turbines in order to minimise the total cost. This paper primarily proposes an efficient solution method to solve the deter...

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Main Authors: Irawan, Chandra Ade, Eskandarpour, Majid, Ouelhadj, Djamila, Jones, Dylan
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author Irawan, Chandra Ade
Eskandarpour, Majid
Ouelhadj, Djamila
Jones, Dylan
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Eskandarpour, Majid
Ouelhadj, Djamila
Jones, Dylan
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description Scheduling maintenance routing for an offshore wind farm is a challenging and complex task. The problem is to find the best routes for the Crew Transfer Vessels to maintain the turbines in order to minimise the total cost. This paper primarily proposes an efficient solution method to solve the deterministic maintenance routing problem in an offshore wind farm. The proposed solution method is based on the Large Neighbourhood Search metaheuristic. The efficiency of the proposed metaheuristic is validated against state of the art algorithms. The results obtained from the computational experiments validate the effectiveness of the proposed method. In addition, as the maintenance activities are affected by uncertain conditions, a simulation-based optimisation algorithm is developed to tackle these uncertainties. This algorithm benefits from the fast computational time and solution quality of the proposed metaheuristic, combined with Monte Carlo simulation. The uncertain factors considered include the travel time for a vessel to visit turbines, the required time to maintain a turbine, and the transfer time for technicians and equipment to a turbine. Moreover, the proposed simulation-based optimisation algorithm is devised to tackle unpredictable broken-down turbines. The performance of this algorithm is evaluated using a case study based on a reference wind farm scenario developed in the EU FP7 LEANWIND project.
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spelling nottingham-597782020-02-28T03:41:48Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/59778/ Simulation-based optimisation for stochastic maintenance routing in an offshore wind farm Irawan, Chandra Ade Eskandarpour, Majid Ouelhadj, Djamila Jones, Dylan Scheduling maintenance routing for an offshore wind farm is a challenging and complex task. The problem is to find the best routes for the Crew Transfer Vessels to maintain the turbines in order to minimise the total cost. This paper primarily proposes an efficient solution method to solve the deterministic maintenance routing problem in an offshore wind farm. The proposed solution method is based on the Large Neighbourhood Search metaheuristic. The efficiency of the proposed metaheuristic is validated against state of the art algorithms. The results obtained from the computational experiments validate the effectiveness of the proposed method. In addition, as the maintenance activities are affected by uncertain conditions, a simulation-based optimisation algorithm is developed to tackle these uncertainties. This algorithm benefits from the fast computational time and solution quality of the proposed metaheuristic, combined with Monte Carlo simulation. The uncertain factors considered include the travel time for a vessel to visit turbines, the required time to maintain a turbine, and the transfer time for technicians and equipment to a turbine. Moreover, the proposed simulation-based optimisation algorithm is devised to tackle unpredictable broken-down turbines. The performance of this algorithm is evaluated using a case study based on a reference wind farm scenario developed in the EU FP7 LEANWIND project. Elsevier B.V. 2019-08-20 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en cc_by https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/59778/1/Simulation-based%20optimisation%20for%20stochastic%20maintenance%20routing%20in%20an%20offshore%20wind%20farm.pdf Irawan, Chandra Ade, Eskandarpour, Majid, Ouelhadj, Djamila and Jones, Dylan (2019) Simulation-based optimisation for stochastic maintenance routing in an offshore wind farm. European Journal of Operational Research . ISSN 0377-2217 Stochastic routing; Maintenance; Offshore windfarm http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ejor.2019.08.032 doi:10.1016/j.ejor.2019.08.032 doi:10.1016/j.ejor.2019.08.032
spellingShingle Stochastic routing; Maintenance; Offshore windfarm
Irawan, Chandra Ade
Eskandarpour, Majid
Ouelhadj, Djamila
Jones, Dylan
Simulation-based optimisation for stochastic maintenance routing in an offshore wind farm
title Simulation-based optimisation for stochastic maintenance routing in an offshore wind farm
title_full Simulation-based optimisation for stochastic maintenance routing in an offshore wind farm
title_fullStr Simulation-based optimisation for stochastic maintenance routing in an offshore wind farm
title_full_unstemmed Simulation-based optimisation for stochastic maintenance routing in an offshore wind farm
title_short Simulation-based optimisation for stochastic maintenance routing in an offshore wind farm
title_sort simulation-based optimisation for stochastic maintenance routing in an offshore wind farm
topic Stochastic routing; Maintenance; Offshore windfarm
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/59778/
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