Systematic Approach for PID Controller Design for Pitch-Regulated, Variable-Speed Wind Turbines

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Abstract

Variable-speed, horizontal axis wind turbines use blade-pitch control to meet specified objectives for three regions of operation. This paper focuses on controller design for the constant power production regime. A simple, rigid, non-linear turbine model was used to systematically perform trade-off studies between two performance metrics. Minimization of both the deviation of the rotor speed fromthe desired speed and the motion of the actuator is desired. The robust nature of the proportional-integral-derivative (PID) controller is illustrated, and optimal operating conditions are determined. Because numerous simulation runs may be completed in a short time, the relationship of the two opposing metrics is easily visualized.
Original languageAmerican English
Pages84-94
Number of pages11
StatePublished - 1998
Event1998 ASME Wind Energy Symposium Technical 36th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting and Exhibit - Reno, Nevada
Duration: 12 Jan 199815 Jan 1998

Conference

Conference1998 ASME Wind Energy Symposium Technical 36th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting and Exhibit
CityReno, Nevada
Period12/01/9815/01/98

NREL Publication Number

  • NREL/CP-500-25507

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