Design of State-Space-Based Control Algorithms for Wind Turbine Speed Regulation: Preprint

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Abstract

Control can improve the performance of wind turbines by enhancing energy capture and reducing dynamic loads.At the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, we are beginning to design control algorithms for regulation of turbine speed and power using state-space control designs. In this paper, we describe the design of such a control algorithm for regulation of rotor speed in full-load operation(region 3) for a two-bladed wind turbine. We base our control design on simple linear models of a turbine, which contain rotor and generator rotation, drivetrain torsion, and rotor flap degrees of freedom (first mode only). We account for wind-speed fluctuations using disturbance-accommodating control. We show the capability of these control schemes to stabilize the modeled turbine modes viapole placement while using state estimation to reduce the number of turbine measurements that are needed for these control algorithms. We incorporate these controllers into the FAST_AD code and show simulation results for various conditions. Finally, we report conclusions to this work and outline future studies.
Original languageAmerican English
Number of pages14
StatePublished - 2002
Event21st American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Wind Energy Symposium - Reno, Nevada
Duration: 14 Jan 200217 Jan 2002

Conference

Conference21st American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Wind Energy Symposium
CityReno, Nevada
Period14/01/0217/01/02

Bibliographical note

Presented at the 21st American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Wind Energy Symposium, 14-17 January 2002, Reno, Nevada

NREL Publication Number

  • NREL/CP-500-31164

Keywords

  • control algorithms
  • FAST_AD
  • rotor speed
  • wind turbine

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