Optimal Control Structure For Variable Speed Wind Power System

This paper presents an optimal control structure for variable speed, fixed pitch wind turbine. The control objective results from the optimization criterion that includes two contradictory demands: maximization of the energy captured from the wind and minimization of the damage caused by mechanical...

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Main Authors: Emil CEANGA, Iulian MUNTEANU, Nicolaos Antonio CUTULULIS, Mihai CULEA
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitatea Dunarea de Jos 2002-12-01
Series:Analele Universităţii "Dunărea de Jos" Galaţi: Fascicula III, Electrotehnică, Electronică, Automatică, Informatică
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Online Access:http://www.ann.ugal.ro/eeai/archives/2002/14%20-%20Optimal%20control%20structure%20-%20Nicolaos%20CUTULULIS.pdf
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spelling doaj-88d3a7ebf02948538dde96bae94bb3162020-11-24T21:10:51ZengUniversitatea Dunarea de JosAnalele Universităţii "Dunărea de Jos" Galaţi: Fascicula III, Electrotehnică, Electronică, Automatică, Informatică1221-454X2002-12-01200219096Optimal Control Structure For Variable Speed Wind Power System Emil CEANGAIulian MUNTEANUNicolaos Antonio CUTULULISMihai CULEAThis paper presents an optimal control structure for variable speed, fixed pitch wind turbine. The control objective results from the optimization criterion that includes two contradictory demands: maximization of the energy captured from the wind and minimization of the damage caused by mechanical fatigue. We admit, as a modeling assumption, that wind speed has two components: a slowly varying component, named seasonal and a rapidly varying component, named turbulence. Hence, two control structures, which should function simultaneously, are identified in the optimal control problem.The first optimization structure aims to maximize the wind turbine energetic efficiency by maintaining operational point on optimal regime characteristics (ORC). According to the slowly varying seasonal component of wind speed, a control loop adjusts system operating point in order to maintain it on ORC. In the second optimization structure, the system is considered to be operating on “static” optimal point assured by the above mentioned control loop, with the turbulence component being the input variable. The second control loop aims dynamic optimization that implies the minimization of the tip speed ratio variations around its optimal value, while minimizing the torque variations, thus the mechanical stress. Mathematically, this objective is defined as an integral criterion, belonging to linear quadratic optimization.http://www.ann.ugal.ro/eeai/archives/2002/14%20-%20Optimal%20control%20structure%20-%20Nicolaos%20CUTULULIS.pdfwind powervariable speed operationwind modellinglinear quadratic optimal control
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author Emil CEANGA
Iulian MUNTEANU
Nicolaos Antonio CUTULULIS
Mihai CULEA
spellingShingle Emil CEANGA
Iulian MUNTEANU
Nicolaos Antonio CUTULULIS
Mihai CULEA
Optimal Control Structure For Variable Speed Wind Power System
Analele Universităţii "Dunărea de Jos" Galaţi: Fascicula III, Electrotehnică, Electronică, Automatică, Informatică
wind power
variable speed operation
wind modelling
linear quadratic optimal control
author_facet Emil CEANGA
Iulian MUNTEANU
Nicolaos Antonio CUTULULIS
Mihai CULEA
author_sort Emil CEANGA
title Optimal Control Structure For Variable Speed Wind Power System
title_short Optimal Control Structure For Variable Speed Wind Power System
title_full Optimal Control Structure For Variable Speed Wind Power System
title_fullStr Optimal Control Structure For Variable Speed Wind Power System
title_full_unstemmed Optimal Control Structure For Variable Speed Wind Power System
title_sort optimal control structure for variable speed wind power system
publisher Universitatea Dunarea de Jos
series Analele Universităţii "Dunărea de Jos" Galaţi: Fascicula III, Electrotehnică, Electronică, Automatică, Informatică
issn 1221-454X
publishDate 2002-12-01
description This paper presents an optimal control structure for variable speed, fixed pitch wind turbine. The control objective results from the optimization criterion that includes two contradictory demands: maximization of the energy captured from the wind and minimization of the damage caused by mechanical fatigue. We admit, as a modeling assumption, that wind speed has two components: a slowly varying component, named seasonal and a rapidly varying component, named turbulence. Hence, two control structures, which should function simultaneously, are identified in the optimal control problem.The first optimization structure aims to maximize the wind turbine energetic efficiency by maintaining operational point on optimal regime characteristics (ORC). According to the slowly varying seasonal component of wind speed, a control loop adjusts system operating point in order to maintain it on ORC. In the second optimization structure, the system is considered to be operating on “static” optimal point assured by the above mentioned control loop, with the turbulence component being the input variable. The second control loop aims dynamic optimization that implies the minimization of the tip speed ratio variations around its optimal value, while minimizing the torque variations, thus the mechanical stress. Mathematically, this objective is defined as an integral criterion, belonging to linear quadratic optimization.
topic wind power
variable speed operation
wind modelling
linear quadratic optimal control
url http://www.ann.ugal.ro/eeai/archives/2002/14%20-%20Optimal%20control%20structure%20-%20Nicolaos%20CUTULULIS.pdf
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