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Modeling and Simulation of Offshore Wind Farms including the Mapping and Analysis of relevant O&M Processes
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2013
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Shaker Verlag
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This paper describes objectives, approach and preliminary results of the joint-project System Optimization
(SystOp) Offshore Wind. It illustrates an outline of relevant maintenance processes required for the
operation phase of offshore wind farms as well as on modeling and technical development of a tool that is
able to visualize, connect and simulate these processes and combine them with other relevant factors, such
as for example stochastic weather generators and other wind farm proprietary aspects.
The complexity of relevant factors for the assessment of the quality of offshore wind farms operation
only allows for an overview on how to model and assess that quality as a whole. In that regard, this paper
will focus on the different stages of depicting and analyzing, from the understanding of relevant players to
the interaction between them, the modeling of complex interactions to the visualization in a software and
simulation of business processes. In addition, the choices made for different methodologies, such as
business process notation BPMN 2.0, or simulation-relevant techniques will be presented, including the
given reasons for the choices made.