Title :
Minimum thrust load control for floating wind turbine
Author :
Christiansen, Silke ; Bak, Thomas ; Knudsen, T.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electron. Syst., Aalborg Univ., Aalborg, Denmark
Abstract :
Offshore wind energy capitalizes on the higher and less turbulent wind at sea. Shallow water sites are profitable for deployment of monopile wind turbines at water depths of up to 30 meters. Beyond 30 meters, the wind is even stronger and less turbulent. At these depths, floating wind turbines become profitable, capable of accessing unexploited wind resources while reaching regions of new consumers. However, floating wind turbines are subject to reduced structural stiffness which results in instabilities when standard wind turbine control systems are applied. Based on optimal control, this paper presents a new minimum thrust control strategy capable of stabilizing a floating wind turbine. The new control strategy explores the freedom of variable generator speed above rated wind speed. A comparison to the traditional constant speed strategy, shows improvements in structural fore-aft oscillations and power stability when using the new control strategy.
Keywords :
angular velocity control; electric generators; load regulation; offshore installations; optimal control; power generation control; power system stability; turbulence; wind turbines; floating wind turbine stabilization; higher turbulent wind; less turbulent wind; minimum thrust load control strategy; monopile wind turbines; offshore wind energy; optimal control; power stability; shallow water sites; standard wind turbine control systems; structural fore-aft oscillations; structural stiffness; unexploited wind resources; variable generator speed; water depths; wind speed; Electrostatic discharges; Wind speed;
Conference_Titel :
Control Applications (CCA), 2012 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Dubrovnik
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-4503-3
Electronic_ISBN :
1085-1992
DOI :
10.1109/CCA.2012.6402358