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HAV6003

Digital solutions for operation and maintenance of offshore wind farms

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Credits 4
Level Further education, higher degree level
Course start Spring 2025
Duration 1 semester
Language of instruction Norwegian
Location Trondheim
Examination arrangement Home examination

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About the course

Learning outcome

Knowledge:

The student has basic insight into the theoretical basis and practical applications of principles for operation and maintenance of wind farms. The knowledge will form the basis for using and developing digital solutions. The theoretical basis shall constitute a basis for the development of new models and methods where standard methods are not appropriate.

Skills:

Student

  • can recognize some standard situations for such operation and maintenance of wind farms
  • can develop good reasoning for more complicated situations
  • can solve specific problems using digital tools.

General competence:

The student understands operation and maintenance and the use of digital solutions as an important element in the development of offshore wind.

Course participants should be able to both analyze data and program simple models that can represent digital twins to understand how digital solutions for operation and maintenance can be realized.

Learning methods and activities

Digital lectures that present theory and give an example of the content and functionality of digital twins. A physical gathering lasting two days in Trondheim. Exercises with solution proposals that also contain elements of programming.

Further on evaluation

Home exam that requires the use of digital aids through the use of the system INSPERA. Weighted 100 out of 100. Support material: A. Form of assessment may be changed to oral if the exam is postponed.

Specific conditions

Admission to a programme of study is required:
Continuing Education, Faculty of Engineering Science and Technology (EVUIVD0)

Required previous knowledge

The course HAV6000

Course materials

A course compendium is available.

Subject areas

  • Safety, Reliability and Maintenance
  • Offshore Engineering - Asset Operations and Maintenance

Contact information

Course coordinator

Department with academic responsibility

Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering

Department with administrative responsibility

Section for quality in education and learning environment