One of the primary advantages of variable-speed wind turbines over fixed-speed turbines should be improved aerodynamic efficiency. With variable-speed generation, in order to maintain a constant ratio of wind speed to tip speed, the wind turbine changes rotor speed as the wind speed changes. In this paper we compare a stall-controlled, variable-speed wind turbine to a fixed-speed turbine. The focus of this paper is to investigate the effects of variable speed on energy capture and its ability to control peak power. We also show the impact of turbulence on energy capture in moderate winds. In this report, we use a dynamic simulator to apply different winds to a wind turbine model. This model incorporates typical inertial and aerodynamic perf...
To maximize energy capture, a variable-speed wind turbine should operate continuously at the tip-spe...
Wind energy is a viable option to complement other types of pollution-free generation. In the early ...
AbstractThe ability of a wind turbine to react to rapid fluctuations in wind velocity is blunted by ...
Simulation models of a variable-speed, fixed-pitch wind turbine were investigated to evaluate the fe...
A variable-speed, constant-pitch wind turbine was investigated to evaluate the feasibility of constr...
A wind turbine rotor achieves optimal aerodynamic efficiency at a single tip-speed ratio (TSR). To m...
Relative to constant-speed systems, variable-speed wind turbines offer increased energy capture. The...
Field tests of a variable-speed, stall-regulated wind turbine were conducted at a US Department of E...
The control of a wind turbine to the mean wind speed in a gusty wind results in very poor performanc...
In this study, eight different control concepts for wind turbines are compared in terms of their ann...
The use of induction generators in wind power applications has been common since the early developme...
In this paper, we focus on the Variable-Speed (VS) stall control method, a relatively new idea, whic...
The use of wind turbines as a source of renewable energy has seen a resurgence in popularity over th...
Generating electrical power from renewable sources has increased substantially over the past decades...
The wind turbine dynamic simulation code FAST is used to examine the performance of a grid-connected...
To maximize energy capture, a variable-speed wind turbine should operate continuously at the tip-spe...
Wind energy is a viable option to complement other types of pollution-free generation. In the early ...
AbstractThe ability of a wind turbine to react to rapid fluctuations in wind velocity is blunted by ...
Simulation models of a variable-speed, fixed-pitch wind turbine were investigated to evaluate the fe...
A variable-speed, constant-pitch wind turbine was investigated to evaluate the feasibility of constr...
A wind turbine rotor achieves optimal aerodynamic efficiency at a single tip-speed ratio (TSR). To m...
Relative to constant-speed systems, variable-speed wind turbines offer increased energy capture. The...
Field tests of a variable-speed, stall-regulated wind turbine were conducted at a US Department of E...
The control of a wind turbine to the mean wind speed in a gusty wind results in very poor performanc...
In this study, eight different control concepts for wind turbines are compared in terms of their ann...
The use of induction generators in wind power applications has been common since the early developme...
In this paper, we focus on the Variable-Speed (VS) stall control method, a relatively new idea, whic...
The use of wind turbines as a source of renewable energy has seen a resurgence in popularity over th...
Generating electrical power from renewable sources has increased substantially over the past decades...
The wind turbine dynamic simulation code FAST is used to examine the performance of a grid-connected...
To maximize energy capture, a variable-speed wind turbine should operate continuously at the tip-spe...
Wind energy is a viable option to complement other types of pollution-free generation. In the early ...
AbstractThe ability of a wind turbine to react to rapid fluctuations in wind velocity is blunted by ...