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Springer Blade-Pitch Control for Wind Turbine Load Reductions (Springer Theses)

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Product Description This thesis investigates the use of blade-pitch control and real-time wind measurements to reduce the structural loads on the rotors and blades of wind turbines. The first part of the thesis studies the main similarities between the various classes of current blade-pitch control strategies, which have to date remained overlooked by mainstream literature. It also investigates the feasibility of an estimator design that extracts the turbine tower motion signal from the blade load measurements. In turn, the second part of the thesis proposes a novel model predictive control layer in the control architecture that enables an existing controller to incorporate the upcoming wind information and constraint-handling features. This thesis provides essential clarifications of and systematic design guidelines for these topics, which can benefit the design of wind turbines and, it is hoped, inspire the development of more innovative mechanical load-reduction solutions in the field of wind energy. From the Back Cover This thesis investigates the use of blade-pitch control and real-time wind measurements to reduce the structural loads on the rotors and blades of wind turbines. The first part of the thesis studies the main similarities between the various classes of current blade-pitch control strategies, which have to date remained overlooked by mainstream literature. It also investigates the feasibility of an estimator design that extracts the turbine tower motion signal from the blade load measurements. In turn, the second part of the thesis proposes a novel model predictive control layer in the control architecture that enables an existing controller to incorporate the upcoming wind information and constraint-handling features. This thesis provides essential clarifications of and systematic design guidelines for these topics, which can benefit the design of wind turbines and, it is hoped, inspire the development of more innovative mechanical load-reduction solutions in the field of wind energy. About the Author Dr Wai Hou (Alan) Lio was born in Macau in 1989. He received his M.Eng in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from Imperial College London in 2012, and his Ph.D. in Automatic Control and Systems Engineering from the University of Sheffield in 2017. He is currently with Department of Wind Energy at Technical University of Denmark. His main research interests include model predictive control, mathematical optimisation and state estimation, with applications in wind energy conversion systems and wind farms.

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Paperback
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
30 January 2019
Listed Since
30 January 2019

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