Natural wind is stochastic, being characterized by its speed and direction which change randomly and frequently. Because of the certain lag in control systems and the yaw body itself, wind turbines cannot be accurately aligned toward the wind direction when the wind speed and wind direction change frequently. Thus, wind turbines often suffer from a series of engineering issues during operation, including frequent yaw, vibration overruns and downtime. This paper aims to study the effects of yaw error on wind turbine running characteristics at different wind speeds and control stages by establishing a wind turbine model, yaw error model and the equivalent wind speed model that includes the wind shear and tower shadow effects. Formulas for t...
The object of this study is primarily to understand the behavior of the wake behind a yawed turbine,...
Offshore Horizontal Axis Wind Turbines (HAWT) are used globally as a source of clean and renewable e...
Graduation date: 1984The analysis of rigid hub, three-bladed horizontal-axis,\ud axisymmetric wind t...
Natural wind is stochastic, being characterized by its speed and direction which change randomly and...
The intentional yaw misalignment of leading, upwind turbines in a wind farm, termed wake steering, h...
Aerodynamic wake interaction between commercial scale wind turbines can be a significant source of p...
International audienceThe characterization of wind turbines in yawed conditions is one of the most i...
This work presents a significantly improved engineering model for the prediction of the loads in yaw...
Yaw angle control is known nowadays as a promising and effective technique to mitigate wake effects ...
A framework characterizing the degradation of wind turbines for use in multiple-input damage-aware f...
Climate change gives incentive for the transition to sustainable energy sources such as wind energy....
AbstractThe aerodynamic thrust induced by the air passing through the wind turbine rotor is transfer...
To make wind energy cost competitive with traditional resources, wind turbines are commonly placed i...
Yaw misalignment is known to affect blade root loads on wind turbines. Most of previous studies conc...
Renewed interest in yaw control for wind turbine and power plants for wake redirection and load mit...
The object of this study is primarily to understand the behavior of the wake behind a yawed turbine,...
Offshore Horizontal Axis Wind Turbines (HAWT) are used globally as a source of clean and renewable e...
Graduation date: 1984The analysis of rigid hub, three-bladed horizontal-axis,\ud axisymmetric wind t...
Natural wind is stochastic, being characterized by its speed and direction which change randomly and...
The intentional yaw misalignment of leading, upwind turbines in a wind farm, termed wake steering, h...
Aerodynamic wake interaction between commercial scale wind turbines can be a significant source of p...
International audienceThe characterization of wind turbines in yawed conditions is one of the most i...
This work presents a significantly improved engineering model for the prediction of the loads in yaw...
Yaw angle control is known nowadays as a promising and effective technique to mitigate wake effects ...
A framework characterizing the degradation of wind turbines for use in multiple-input damage-aware f...
Climate change gives incentive for the transition to sustainable energy sources such as wind energy....
AbstractThe aerodynamic thrust induced by the air passing through the wind turbine rotor is transfer...
To make wind energy cost competitive with traditional resources, wind turbines are commonly placed i...
Yaw misalignment is known to affect blade root loads on wind turbines. Most of previous studies conc...
Renewed interest in yaw control for wind turbine and power plants for wake redirection and load mit...
The object of this study is primarily to understand the behavior of the wake behind a yawed turbine,...
Offshore Horizontal Axis Wind Turbines (HAWT) are used globally as a source of clean and renewable e...
Graduation date: 1984The analysis of rigid hub, three-bladed horizontal-axis,\ud axisymmetric wind t...