• structural control of floating wind turbines

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    • تاریخ ارائه: 1392/07/24
    • تاریخ انتشار در تی پی بین: 1392/07/24
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      the application of control techniques to offshore wind turbines has the potential to significantlyimprove the structural response, and thus reliability, of these systems. passive and active control is investigated for a floating barge-type wind turbine. optimal passive parameters are determined using a parametric investigation for a tuned mass damper system. a limited degree of freedom model is identified with synthetic data and used to design a family of controllers using h1 multivariable loop shaping. the controllers in this family are then implemented in full degree of freedom time domain simulations. the performance of the passive and active control is quantified using the reduction in fatigue loads of the tower base bending moment. the performance is calculated as a function of active power consumption and the stroke of the actuator. the results are compared to the baseline and optimal passive system, and the additional achievable load reduction using active control is quantified. it is shown that the optimized passive system results in tower fore-aft fatigue load reductions of approximately 10% compared to a baseline turbine. for the active control, load reductions of 30% or more are achievable, at the expense of active power and large strokes. active control is shown to be an effective means of reducing structural loads, and the costs in power and stroke to achieve these reductions are demonstrated.

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