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4Subsea Installs IoT Sensors on Floating Turbine Zefyros to Prove Cost Reduction Potential with Digital Twin

Parul Dubey on April 30, 2020 - in Energy, Renewables, Technology

4Subsea has installed advanced, retrofit sensors on floating turbine Zefyros (previously Hywind Demo) to prove cost reduction potential with a Digital Twin. A few hours after mobilisation on April 20th, the autonomous sensors started streaming motion and load data to 4insight.io from Unitech’s wind turbine off the west coast of Norway. The project aims to prove significant cost reduction potential in offshore wind by using a Digital Twin of the substructure to measure actual loads and fatigue on the turbine.

4Subsea has delivered digital decision support with Digital Twins to the oil and gas industry for years, and because of the many similar challenges with soil support, scouring, corrosion, and fatigue, they can utilise modified versions of their algorithms, AI agents, and trained models to e.g. extend lifetime of substructures, predict cable repair/replacement, and reduce production downtime with anomaly detection.

From Fish to Offshore Wind

4Subsea has developed a new generation of sensors for structural integrity and performance monitoring of offshore wind turbines. The sensors have a proven track record from offshore oil and gas where they are used to monitor both vessel motions and the behaviour of fixed platforms. Different technology components from fish telemetry, micro drones, and telecom have been combined in order to make a solution dedicated for subsea assets in oil and gas and now for offshore wind turbines.

Read more in about this transition in the industry media coverage at techtransfer.no.

Advanced Sensors in Combination with Machine Learning and AI

The sensor package combines a 6-axis IMU and 4 strain sensors for monitoring of wind turbine towers and substructures. Sensor data will be combined with weather information and other data sources. The interpretation of the data will be available on 4insight.io, which is a digital service on Microsoft Azure. This enables the combination of many large data sets and cloud computing as a platform for machine learning and artificial intelligence.

Aiming to reduce LCOE in Offshore Wind

The main goal of the project is to analyse the potential for reducing LCOE in the offshore wind industry. 4Subsea’s operating philosophy is founded on continuous research and technology development to improve the understanding of how underwater assets age over time when exposed to hydrodynamic, aerodynamic and operational loading.

Within offshore wind 4Subsea specialises in coupled analysis including aerodynamics and hydrodynamics as well as modelling of the turbine controller and modelling of soil interaction with the substructure.

About 4Subsea

4Subsea is a leading provider of technology and services that help operators optimise energy production from subsea oil & gas fields and offshore wind farms. They combine domain expertise with data analytics and digital services to maximise lifetime of assets, reduce operational cost and optimise future projects through data-driven design.

4Subsea delivers critical decision support to energy providers on 4insight®, enabling lifetime extension of assets and operational uptime. We combine our operational experience with digital capabilities to automate engineering processes and help operators reduce risk and cost.

The company was established in 2007 and clients include the major energy operators as well as the large suppliers of subsea equipment. 4Subsea is headquartered in Asker, Norway with additional offices in Bergen, Kristiansand, Stavanger, Rio de Janeiro, and Aberdeen. www.4subsea.com

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