Energies, Vol. 18, Pages 4523: Criticality Assessment of Wind Turbine Defects via Multispectral UAV Fusion and Fuzzy Logic

Energies, Vol. 18, Pages 4523: Criticality Assessment of Wind Turbine Defects via Multispectral UAV Fusion and Fuzzy Logic

Energies doi: 10.3390/en18174523

Authors:
Pavlo Radiuk
Bohdan Rusyn
Oleksandr Melnychenko
Tomasz Perzynski
Anatoliy Sachenko
Serhii Svystun
Oleg Savenko

Ensuring the structural integrity of wind turbines is crucial for the sustainability of wind energy. A significant challenge remains in transitioning from mere defect detection to objective, scalable criticality assessment for prioritizing maintenance. In this work, we propose a novel comprehensive framework that leverages multispectral unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) imagery and a novel standards-aligned Fuzzy Inference System to automate this task. Our contribution is validated on two open research-oriented datasets representing small on- and offshore machines: the public AQUADA-GO and Thermal WTB Inspection datasets. An ensemble of YOLOv8n models trained on fused RGB-thermal data achieves a mean Average Precision (mAP@.5) of 92.8% for detecting cracks, erosion, and thermal anomalies. The core novelty, a 27-rule Fuzzy Inference System derived from the IEC 61400-5 standard, translates quantitative defect parameters into a five-level criticality score. The system’s output demonstrates exceptional fidelity to expert assessments, achieving a mean absolute error of 0.14 and a Pearson correlation of 0.97. This work provides a transparent, repeatable, and engineering-grounded proof of concept, demonstrating a promising pathway toward predictive, condition-based maintenance strategies and supporting the economic viability of wind energy.

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