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  4. Active Edgewise Blade Damping Control of Large Wind Turbines by Using the Pitch Controller and an Interval Observer
 
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2024
Journal Article
Title

Active Edgewise Blade Damping Control of Large Wind Turbines by Using the Pitch Controller and an Interval Observer

Abstract
Large wind turbines have typically poorly damped structures. Hence, the absence of damping leads to aeroelastic oscillations, and the operational rotor speed can approach the critical rotor speed. By using damping injection, the control system can actively introduce some additional damping. In the present work, a control approach to reduce oscillations of the rotor blades in the edgewise direction is proposed. The concept is based on the damping injection mechanism, and an additional level of safety is obtained by introducing the Dynamic Safety Margin (DSM) in the control law. The feedback control scheme requires some unmeasurable variables. This aspect is covered by using an interval observer. The control approach is tested by using simulations on a high-definition model implemented in an aeroservoelastic code. Simulation results are very satisfactory and promising for future experiments using hardware-in-the-loop equipment.
Author(s)
Chamoli, Suryans
Gambier, Adrian Hector
Fraunhofer-Institut für Windenergiesysteme IWES  
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Actuators  
Open Access
DOI
10.3390/act13020058
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Fraunhofer-Institut für Windenergiesysteme IWES  
Keyword(s)
  • blade damping control

  • control of wind turbines

  • edgewise blade dynamics

  • interval observer

  • observer-based control

  • pitch control

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