An individual pitch controller (IPC) based on the multivariable Linear Quadratic Gaussian (LQG) concept is presented to reduce loads in megawatt-size wind turbines. Most turbines currently installed use collective pitch control to pitch the blades in order to limit the excess of wind power and to regulate the rotor speed above rated conditions. However, research has shown that IPC control is much more effective to reduce blade loads. Both collective and individual pitch control are implemented for the NREL 5 MW reference turbine. Simulation results are used to illustrate the advantage of the IPC approach, and its ability to reduce much of the flap-wise blade motion is demonstrated
This paper is concerned with improved control of individual blade pitch for wind turbines. The contr...
Wind energy is commonly recognized as a major environmentally friendly renewable energy source. Mode...
Horizontal axis wind turbine (HAWT) control is crucial for both increasing performance (quantity and...
An individual pitch controller (IPC) based on the multivariable Linear Quadratic Gaussian (LQG) conc...
An individual pitch controller (IPC) based on the multivariable Linear Quadratic Gaus-sian (LQG) con...
Individual pitch control (IPC) for reducing blade loads has been investigated and proven successful ...
This study addresses the mitigation of wind turbine loads and fatigue such as blade bending moments,...
In this paper Linear Individual Pitch Control (LIPC) is applied to an experimental small-scale two-b...
The aim to decrease the price of wind energy compels wind turbines manufacturers to design yet large...
Wind turbine blade and tower sizes have increased over the last decade, leading to an increase in me...
WOS: 000443170500004In this article, increasing output power quality of wind turbines and decreasing...
Significant fore-and-aft tower vibrations of large wind turbines due to wind shear can be reduced us...
Modern multi-megawatt wind turbines are currently designed as pitch-regulated machines, i.e., machin...
Large wind turbines are subjected to the harmful loads that arise from the spatially uneven and temp...
This paper investigates the combined performance of Individual Blade Pitch (IPC) and Active Aerodyna...
This paper is concerned with improved control of individual blade pitch for wind turbines. The contr...
Wind energy is commonly recognized as a major environmentally friendly renewable energy source. Mode...
Horizontal axis wind turbine (HAWT) control is crucial for both increasing performance (quantity and...
An individual pitch controller (IPC) based on the multivariable Linear Quadratic Gaussian (LQG) conc...
An individual pitch controller (IPC) based on the multivariable Linear Quadratic Gaus-sian (LQG) con...
Individual pitch control (IPC) for reducing blade loads has been investigated and proven successful ...
This study addresses the mitigation of wind turbine loads and fatigue such as blade bending moments,...
In this paper Linear Individual Pitch Control (LIPC) is applied to an experimental small-scale two-b...
The aim to decrease the price of wind energy compels wind turbines manufacturers to design yet large...
Wind turbine blade and tower sizes have increased over the last decade, leading to an increase in me...
WOS: 000443170500004In this article, increasing output power quality of wind turbines and decreasing...
Significant fore-and-aft tower vibrations of large wind turbines due to wind shear can be reduced us...
Modern multi-megawatt wind turbines are currently designed as pitch-regulated machines, i.e., machin...
Large wind turbines are subjected to the harmful loads that arise from the spatially uneven and temp...
This paper investigates the combined performance of Individual Blade Pitch (IPC) and Active Aerodyna...
This paper is concerned with improved control of individual blade pitch for wind turbines. The contr...
Wind energy is commonly recognized as a major environmentally friendly renewable energy source. Mode...
Horizontal axis wind turbine (HAWT) control is crucial for both increasing performance (quantity and...