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Wind Turbine Technology

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Wind turbine control concepts

Aerodynamics

Aerodynamics of a wind turbine blade
Stall

Wind turbine blade aerodynamics - stall control.jpg

Stall Control:
– Passive Stall:
Power of the wind turbine is limited by the aerodynamic characteristics
of the turbine.
– Active stall:
Power of the wind turbine is limited additionally by decreasing the pitch
angle (increasing the inflow angle ).

Pitch

Aerodynamics at a wind turbine blade during control through pitching

Pitch Control:
– Power of the wind turbine is limited by increasing the pitch angle
(decreasing the inflow angle )

Wind turbine operation

Operation of Fix Speed Wind Turbine (passive stall)

• Start up (with open breaker) if wind speed > cut-in wind speed
• Close breaker
• Operation at constant blade angle over the whole wind speed range
• In case of large wind speeds: Power limited by aerodynamic profile.


Operation of Variable Speed Wind-Turbines

Start up (with open breaker) if wind speed > cut-in wind speed
• Close breaker
• Below rated wind-speed
– Maximum power coefficient (Max. Power Tracking)
– Evt: Speed Limitation
• Above rated wind-speed:
– P=Pr
ated (Limited by power electronics converter)
– Pitching

• Advantages of variable speed operation:
– Lower cut-in wind speeds
– Higher efficiency, especially at low wind speeds
– Lower power variations (compared to fixed speed turbines)
• Disadvantage: More expensive!


Typical power curves of wind turbines.jpg