This study presents a structural and geotechnical assessment of an onshore wind turbine foundation that has been in service for approximately 15 years. It aimed to evaluate its suitability for service life extension under the current operational conditions, within the broader context of decision-making in aging wind farms. The investigation integrated original design documentation, detailed field inspections, in situ and laboratory geotechnical testing, and advanced 3D numerical modeling incorporating soil–structure interaction effects. Verification procedures followed international standards and current guidelines for the design and reassessment of wind turbine foundations. Critical structural and geotechnical aspects, including internal forces and reinforcement demand, stiffness, bearing resistance, settlement, and global stability, are examined to verify performance under the current operational loading conditions. The results provide a sound technical basis for strategic decision-making regarding service life extension or decommissioning of wind turbines in established wind farms, and constitute an essential baseline for any future structural upgrading associated with repowering strategies.
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Evandro Medeiros Braz
R.C. Barros
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Universidade do Porto
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69d9e52b78050d08c1b75637 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/app16083659