2016 IEEE International Conference on Renewable Energy Research and Applications (ICRERA) 2016
DOI: 10.1109/icrera.2016.7884416
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Analysis and design of a tower motion estimator for wind turbines

Abstract: Abstract-The use of blade individual pitch control (IPC) provides a means of alleviating the harmful turbine loads that arise from the uneven and unsteady forcing from the oncoming wind. Such IPC algorithms, which mainly target the blade loads at specific frequencies, are designed to avoid excitations of other turbine dynamics such as the tower. Nonetheless, these blade and tower interactions can be exploited to estimate the tower movement from the blade load sensors. As a consequence, the aim of this paper is… Show more

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“…are time-invariant matrices (see [23]). Next, consider the tower dynamics in (1b) which is already upon a non-rotating reference frame, and its state-space representation as follows:…”
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“…are time-invariant matrices (see [23]). Next, consider the tower dynamics in (1b) which is already upon a non-rotating reference frame, and its state-space representation as follows:…”
mentioning
confidence: 99%