Katsavounis et al., 2014 - Google Patents
Reliability analysis on crucial subsystems of a wind turbine through FTA approachKatsavounis et al., 2014
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- Katsavounis S
- Patsianis N
- Konstantinidis E
- Botsaris P
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- Colecao: http://hdl. handle. net/10316.2/33309
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The wind turbine reliability is a crucial factor for the successful operation of a wind power plant, affecting its availability and efficiency. Operation and maintenance costs affect the performance of the whole system and reinforce the necessity of redesign of specific sub …
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