Lifetime analysis of hydro turbines with focus on fatigue damage in a renewable energy system – A review
Reviewartikel, 2026

With the increasing share of intermittent renewable electric energy sources, such as wind and solar power, the electric grid risks becoming imbalanced. In regions where hydropower provides a significant share of the renewable electric power production, hydropower has a great potential to mitigate some of this imbalance through flexible and fast-responsive operation. This involves frequent starts and stops, continuous regulation, and off-design operating conditions, for which the machines were not designed. New questions arise for hydropower, such as how much the lifetime of the machines is reduced, how the maintenance intervals should be determined, the costs, and the limits of safe operation. This review paper investigates the extent to which lifetime analysis has been used to answer these questions whenever hydropower is used to stabilize a renewable electric energy system. The focus is on fatigue damage, which is a lifetime reduction mechanism strongly connected to the new kind of operation of hydraulic turbines in a renewable energy system. The review summarizes both experimental and numerical methods and lists the alternative steps required for a complete lifetime analysis of hydro turbines. It is found that a few studies do indeed indicate quantitatively that the lifetime of hydraulic turbines is reduced by operating at off-design, but most studies do not come close to a complete lifetime prediction. This reveals an important gap in research and highlights the need for further studies that quantitatively answer the questions related to potential problems for hydropower as a regulating resource in a renewable electric energy system.

Hydro turbines

Transient and off-design operating conditions

Lifetime analysis

Fatigue damage

Författare

Martina Nobilo

Chalmers, Mekanik och maritima vetenskaper, Strömningslära

Saeed Salehi

Linköpings universitet

Håkan Nilsson

Chalmers, Mekanik och maritima vetenskaper, Strömningslära

Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews

1364-0321 (ISSN) 18790690 (eISSN)

Vol. 228 116578

Ämneskategorier (SSIF 2025)

Annan elektroteknik och elektronik

Energiteknik

Energisystem

DOI

10.1016/j.rser.2025.116578

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2026-01-08