Observer based pitch control for load mitigation and power regulation of floating offshore wind turbines

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Breiffni Fitzgerald and Saptarshi Sarkar, Observer based pitch control for load mitigation and power regulation of floating offshore wind turbines, XII International Conference on Structural Dynamics, Delft, 2023Download Item:
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Most commercial wind turbines use proportional-integral (PI) collective blade-
pitch control to regulate rotor speed in the above-rated wind speed regime. A significant
drawback of this type of controller is that it assumes that the blades have identical structural
properties and are subject to similar aerodynamic loads, which is seldom the case. Also,
these controllers are designed to regulate the rotor speed and are not designed for structural
vibration/load reduction. However, it is well known that blade pitch control can reduce
structural loads on wind turbines. This opens up the possibility of designing controllers
that use existing actuators and sensors like the blade pitch actuators to reduce structural
loads/vibrations while maintaining the required rotor speed. Recent studies have investigated
individual blade pitch control (IPC) to address these shortcomings. However, the vast majority
of studies published in the literature depend on the availability of state measurement. Although
sensors are commonly placed on all wind turbines, and some information is readily available,
the measurement required by the typical state-feedback controllers is usually not available.
Displacements and velocities of the blade, the tower and the floating platform are difficult
to measure. This paper develops an observer-based individual blade pitch controller for load
mitigation and power regulation of floating offshore wind turbines. We propose to use a
Kalman filter to estimate the state from the accelerometer and strain gauge measurement for
use in the state-feedback controller. The state-feedback controller was proposed previously
by the authors that showed excellent performance. This paper extends the capability of the
state-feedback controller by designing an observer (Kalman filter) to estimate the state from
limited measurements. The proposed observer based controller is compared against a baseline
proportional integral collective blade pitch controller and full state-feedback controllers to
evaluate its performance. Numerical results show that the proposed output feedback controller
offers performance improvements over the baseline controller, similar to the full state-feedback
controller.
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Author: Fitzgerald, Breiffni
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Smart & Sustainable Planet , Control Engineering , Wind Energy, General , Wind, Wind Energy EngineeringDOI:
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