Title :
Control of wind turbines: A tutorial on proactive perspectives
Author :
Stotsky, Alexander ; Egardt, Bo ; Carlson, Ola
Author_Institution :
Signals & Syst., Chalmers Univ. of Technol., Gothenburg, Sweden
Abstract :
Recent achievements in the proactive turbine control1, based on the upwind speed measurements are described in a unified tutorial fashion (as an extension of the tutorial [1]), that in turn represents a systematic view of the control activity carried out within the Swedish Wind Power Technology Center (SWPTC). A new turbine control problem statement with constraints on blade loads is reviewed. This problem statement allows the design of a new class of simultaneous speed and pitch control strategies based on the preview measurements and look-ahead calculations. A generation of a piecewise constant desired pitch angle profile which is calculated using the turbine load prediction is reviewed in this paper as one of the most promising approaches. This in turn allows the reduction of the pitch actuation and the design of the collective pitch control strategy with the maximum possible actuation rate. Two turbine speed control strategies based on one-mass and two-mass models of the drivetrain are also described in this paper. The strategies are compared to the existing drivetrain controller. Moreover, postprocessing technique that can be used for estimation of the turbine parameters with improved performance is also discussed. Postprocessing based estimation of the turbine inertia moment is given as an example. All the results are illustrated by simulations with a wind speed record from the Hönö turbine, located outside of Gothenburg, Sweden.
Keywords :
control system synthesis; power generation control; velocity control; velocity measurement; wind turbines; Hönö turbine; SWPTC; Swedish Wind Power Technology Center; blade loads; collective pitch control strategy design; drivetrain; look-ahead calculations; maximum possible actuation rate; one-mass models; piecewise constant; pitch angle profile; postprocessing based estimation; preview measurements; proactive turbine control; speed control strategies; turbine inertia moment; turbine load prediction; two-mass models; upwind speed measurements; wind speed record; wind turbines; Blades; Control systems; Load modeling; Upper bound; Wind speed; Wind turbines; Constraints on blade loads; Postprocessing estimation; Simultaneous proactive speed and pitch control; Wind turbine control;
Conference_Titel :
American Control Conference (ACC), 2013
Conference_Location :
Washington, DC
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-0177-7
DOI :
10.1109/ACC.2013.6580361