2012 American Control Conference (ACC) 2012
DOI: 10.1109/acc.2012.6314887
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Robust model predictive control of a wind turbine

Abstract: Abstract-In this work the problem of robust model predictive control (robust MPC) of a wind turbine in the full load region is considered. A minimax robust MPC approach is used to tackle the problem. Nonlinear dynamics of the wind turbine are derived by combining blade element momentum (BEM) theory and first principle modeling of the turbine flexible structure. Thereafter the nonlinear model is linearized using Taylor series expansion around system operating points. Operating points are determined by effective… Show more

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“…There are several methods of wind turbine control, ranging from classical control methods, which are the most commonly used methods in real applications [1], to advanced control hhn@elektro.dtu.dk methods, which have been the focus of research in the past few years [2]. Gain scheduling [3], adaptive control [4], MIMO methods [5], nonlinear control [6], robust control [7], model predictive control [8], µ-Synthesis design [9] and robust MPC [10] are just to mention a few. Advanced model-based control methods are thought to be the future of wind turbine control, as they can conveniently employ new generations of sensors on wind turbines (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are several methods of wind turbine control, ranging from classical control methods, which are the most commonly used methods in real applications [1], to advanced control hhn@elektro.dtu.dk methods, which have been the focus of research in the past few years [2]. Gain scheduling [3], adaptive control [4], MIMO methods [5], nonlinear control [6], robust control [7], model predictive control [8], µ-Synthesis design [9] and robust MPC [10] are just to mention a few. Advanced model-based control methods are thought to be the future of wind turbine control, as they can conveniently employ new generations of sensors on wind turbines (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A better way for measuring the effective wind speed is to use the whole rotor as a measurement device. A method based on Extended Kalman filter is presented in (Mirzaei et al, 2012). In this section another method for estimating the effective wind speed for large wind turbines is presented.…”
Section: Wind Speed Estimationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The wind farm consists of nonlinear model of a number of 5MW reference wind turbines (Jonkman et al, 2009). Details of modeling and the nonlinear model is given in (Mirzaei et al, 2012). Each of the turbines are augmented with a PI controller which is designed for controlling and de-rating the turbine.…”
Section: Wind Farm Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Uncertainty in the measured wind speed and also in pitch actuator leads to uncertainty in the B matrix, yet the A matrix is known with enough accuracy. For more details on the uncertain state space model see (Mirzaei et al [2012b]). Collecting all the discussed models, matrices of the state space model become:…”
Section: Modelingmentioning
confidence: 99%