The tower is one of the major components in wind turbines with a contribution to the cost of energy of 8 to 12% [1]. In this overview the load situation of the tower will be described in terms of sources of loads, load components and fatigue contribution. Then two load reduction control schemes are described along with simulation and field test results. Pitch Balancing is described as a method to reduce aerodynamic asymmetry and the resulting fatigue loads. Active Tower Damping is reducing the tower oscillations by applying appropiate pitch angle changes. A field test was conducted on an Areva M5000 wind turbine
MasterRecently, wind turbine is designed to make greater in size for economic efficiency. More dynam...
This chapter introduces the structural control concept for load reduction of OWTs. Theories for both...
Significant fore-and-aft tower vibrations of large wind turbines due to wind shear can be reduced us...
This paper presents the results of a research project, covering the design, implementation and field...
In wind turbine engineering, it is a well-known fact that mechanical loading of the structural compo...
With the increase in size of wind turbines, there is increasing interest in exploiting the pitch con...
For wind turbines operating in the full load region, stabilizing the generated power at its nominal ...
Over the last decades, wind energy is becoming a feasible solution to cope with the growing power de...
Given the difficulty of accurately setting multiple control parameters in wind turbines, a design me...
The vibration of wind turbine towers is relevant to the reliability of the wind turbine structure an...
Fatigue is the structural damage that leads the components of a wind turbine to sudden brittle failu...
The design of a semi-active (SA) control system addressed to mitigate wind induced structural demand...
This paper investigates the combined performance of Individual Blade Pitch (IPC) and Active Aerodyna...
As wind turbines increase in size, the tasks being assigned to the controller increase and their des...
With the increase in size of wind turbines, there is increasing interest in exploiting the pitch con...
MasterRecently, wind turbine is designed to make greater in size for economic efficiency. More dynam...
This chapter introduces the structural control concept for load reduction of OWTs. Theories for both...
Significant fore-and-aft tower vibrations of large wind turbines due to wind shear can be reduced us...
This paper presents the results of a research project, covering the design, implementation and field...
In wind turbine engineering, it is a well-known fact that mechanical loading of the structural compo...
With the increase in size of wind turbines, there is increasing interest in exploiting the pitch con...
For wind turbines operating in the full load region, stabilizing the generated power at its nominal ...
Over the last decades, wind energy is becoming a feasible solution to cope with the growing power de...
Given the difficulty of accurately setting multiple control parameters in wind turbines, a design me...
The vibration of wind turbine towers is relevant to the reliability of the wind turbine structure an...
Fatigue is the structural damage that leads the components of a wind turbine to sudden brittle failu...
The design of a semi-active (SA) control system addressed to mitigate wind induced structural demand...
This paper investigates the combined performance of Individual Blade Pitch (IPC) and Active Aerodyna...
As wind turbines increase in size, the tasks being assigned to the controller increase and their des...
With the increase in size of wind turbines, there is increasing interest in exploiting the pitch con...
MasterRecently, wind turbine is designed to make greater in size for economic efficiency. More dynam...
This chapter introduces the structural control concept for load reduction of OWTs. Theories for both...
Significant fore-and-aft tower vibrations of large wind turbines due to wind shear can be reduced us...