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Toward farm-level health management of wind turbine systems: status and scope for improvements

2018

An outline of health management for OWFs has been detailed in this chapter with description of various important elements. The need for such farm level management is explained and benefits are discussed. Key gaps to be filled in order to realize such a system are identified. The proposed health management system is mainly based on the existing knowledge of fleet-level management in the aerospace sector. Health management is much broader than CM; there are a number of aspects beyond the prognostics capabilities that are to be designed in order to arrive at a comprehensive maintenance management scheme. A comprehensive maintenance program that is sensitive to the health of the assets and adap…

reliabilityWind powerHealth management systemScope (project management)business.industryComputer sciencecondition monitoringwind power plantsSchedule (project management)wind powerMaintenance engineeringoffshore installationsOffshore wind powerResource (project management)Risk analysis (engineering)wind turbinesPrognosticshealth and safetymaintenance engineeringmaintenance engineering; wind turbines; condition monitoring; wind power plants; health and safety; offshore installations; wind power; reliabilitybusiness
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An Approach to the conversion of the power generated by an offshore wind power farm connected into seawave power generator

2011

seawave power gerator offshore wind farm
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FSH administration reduces significantly sperm apoptosis only in the case of high DFI value: a study in idiopathic dispermic patients

2012

Introduction: In the last decades sperm DNA quality has been recognized as one of the most important markers of male reproductive potential (Lewis and Aitken, 2005; Ozmen, 2007; Tarozzi, 2007), in contrast to standard semen parameters as sperm density, motility and morphology, which do not act as powerful discriminators between fertile and infertile men. DNA damage in the male germ line is a major contributor to infertility, miscarriage and birth defects in the offspring. In animal models, it has been unequivocally demonstrated that the genetic integrity of the male germ line plays a major role in determining the normality of embryonic development. In humans, many studies showed that sperm …

sperms apoptosis FSHSettore BIO/06 - Anatomia Comparata E Citologia
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An Information Systems Design Product Theory for Integrated Requirements, Test and Defect Management Systems

2012

Software companies need to develop high-quality products fast and with low cost. Development activities are typically distributed in different places and involve multiple stakeholders in different countries. Testing is an important way to ensure product quality but it is costly and takes ample time and resources. Sourcing testing services from specialized service providers is often the most viable option for software businesses. Flexible and effective test process management is especially vital to support the testing life-cycle when external testing service providers are involved. Yet, the extant literature provides little theoretical guidance for managing the testing life-cycle, including …

ta113Requirements managementTest strategyKnowledge managementProcess managementService product managementOffshoringTest managementComputer sciencebusiness.industrySystem testingSoftware performance testingService providerSoftware qualityOutsourcingSoftwareAcceptance testingPerformance engineeringManagement systemInformation systemNon-functional testingOperational acceptance testingbusinessSystem integration testing2012 45th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
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Optimisation through offshore – between reality and legality

2021

The study highlights the complete image of the characteristics regarding offshore areas, by taking into account the perspective to deploy new measures of fiscal transparency. The importance of such areas stems from the fact that world economies lose important sums of money, every year by default of taxes. This happens as a consequence of corporative international abuse of fiscal evasion and the relocation of the profit made by big companies. The sums resulted from erosion of national taxation bases, from fiscal evasion and fraud and other infringements connected with fiscal evasion (are often being transferred to offshore companies so that their illegal characteristics gets lost and after t…

transparencytax havens020303 mechanical engineering & transports0203 mechanical engineeringoffshore companies021105 building & construction0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technologyTA1-2040Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)taxesfiscal evasionMATEC Web of Conferences
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HIGH-RESOLUTION SEISMIC SURVEY IN THE WESTERN CALABRIA AND EASTERN SICILY OFFSHORE: IMPLICATIONS WITH VERTICAL TECTONICS

2016

High-resolution seismic data acquired along the continental shelf/upper slope offshore of Capo Vaticano (western Calabria), Milazzo Promontory and Mt. Etna (eastern Sicily) allow to provide new insights on vertical mobility related to active tectonics. A number of depositional sequences bounded by unconformities or correlative para-conformities were recognized on Sparker profiles in the first 200-300 m below the sea-floor. The most recent sequence overlays a widespread erosional surface that ostensibly formed during the sea level stillstand of the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM), whereas a stack of depositional sequences, which are interpreted as representing the falling and low-stand systems tr…

western calabrian margin eastern sicily offshore vertical movements high-resolution seismicsSettore GEO/03 - Geologia Strutturale
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Practice for determining friction in hydraulic winch systems

2020

This paper presents a method for estimating friction in hydraulic active heave compensated (AHC) offshore winches. The method is a two-step approach where the first step is to model the friction loss in the hydraulic motors based on data from the sub-supplier. The second step requires real-life testing, where the remaining friction losses in the winch system is identified and modeled. In this context, a practice is characterized by obtaining a friction loss estimation with the highest possible accuracy over the widest possible range of operating conditions with a limited amount of experimental work. The method benefits from the use of parametric models, sub-supplier data, and real-life meas…

winch systemEngineeringbusiness.industrytorque losshydraulicslcsh:QA75.5-76.95Computer Science ApplicationsControl and Systems EngineeringModeling and Simulationlcsh:Electronic computers. Computer scienceoffshore knuckle boom cranesWinchbusinessSoftwareMarine engineeringModeling, Identification and Control: A Norwegian Research Bulletin
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