Wind Energy (Jul 2022)

Lidar‐based feedforward control design methodology for tower load alleviation in wind turbines

  • Irene Miquelez‐Madariaga,
  • Idoia Lizarraga‐Zubeldia,
  • Asier Diaz de Corcuera,
  • Jorge Elso

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/we.2724
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 7
pp. 1238 – 1251

Abstract

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Summary Minimising tower loads is a key issue for the optimal operation and cost‐effective design of wind turbines. Light detection and ranging (LIDAR) technologies enable the measurement of free wind ahead of the rotor and the addition of new feedforward controllers to the traditional control loops, improving the performance in terms of generator speed regulation and load reduction. This paper presents a design procedure based on plant inversion at a set of key frequencies. Tower base longitudinal bending moment is considered the main output of the system. Although the minimisation of tower base loads is the main objective of the design, good results are obtained in terms of generator speed regulation and pitch actuation as well. The methodology has been tested in the well‐known NREL 5MW wind turbine. Results have been obtained for different LIDAR configurations in order to quantify the loss of performance due to measurement errors. In all cases, the feedforward control behaves better than the baseline case.

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