Abstract
The CART3 (Controls Advanced Research Turbine, 3-bladed) at the National Wind Technology Center has recently been converted from a 2-bladed constant speed machine to a 3-bladed variable speed machine designed specically for controls research. The purpose of this conversion was to develop an advanced controls field-testing platform which has the more typical 3-bladed configuration. A result ofthis conversion was the emergence of several resonant vibrations, some of which initially prevented operation of the turbine until they could be explained and resolved. In this paper, the investigations into these vibrations are presented as 'lessons-learned'. Additionally, a frequency-domain technique called waterfall plotting is discussed and its usefulness in this research is illustrated.
Original language | American English |
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Number of pages | 17 |
State | Published - 2010 |
Event | 49th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting - Orlando, Florida Duration: 4 Jan 2011 → 7 Jan 2011 |
Conference
Conference | 49th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting |
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City | Orlando, Florida |
Period | 4/01/11 → 7/01/11 |
NREL Publication Number
- NREL/CP-5000-50009
Keywords
- 3-bladed wind turbine
- carts
- controls advanced research turbine
- resonant vibrations
- wind turbine