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Reliability, Monitoring and Sensing Technology for Wind Energy Collection

This Data-Centric Engineering special collection explores how novel sensing and Non Destructive Evaluation solutions offer valuable tools for intelligent monitoring and assessment of wind energy infrastructure, at both the individual unit level, as well as the level of fleets or populations. For example, Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) can be used for early stage verification and investigation of design uncertainties, deliver early warnings on degradation/damage and abnormal operation, as well as provide input for prognostic tasks, such as remaining useful lifetime assessment, preventive maintenance and optimisation of operational/control conditions. 

Many of these articles originally derive from the "Reliability, Monitoring and Sensing" theme of the annual Wind Energy Science Conference (WESC). The special collection is publishing on a continuous basis and we welcome further submissions from the WESC or elsewhere. For more details on the scope of the collection and how to submit, see the ongoing Call for Papers.

Editors: Eleni Chatzi (ETH Zurich) - DCE Editor-in-Chief; Nikolaos Dervilis (University of Sheffield); Tanja Grießmann (Leibniz University of Hannover); Julio Javier Melero (University of Zaragoza); Keith Worden (University of Sheffield).


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