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A systematic failure mode effects and criticality analysis for offshore wind turbine systems towards integrated condition based maintenance strategies

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Fig. 1. Main systems of offshore wind turbines.
Fig. 2. Maintenance types (“EN 13306: Maintenance Terminology” 2017).
Fig. 3. Process for FMECA and prioritization of CMS.
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