<p><P>Modern wind turbines generally operate at variable speed in order to maximise the conversion efficiency below rated power and to reduce loading on the drive-train. In addition, pitch control of the blades is usually employed to limit the energy captured during operation above rated wind speed.
Wind Turbine Control Systems: Principles, Modelling and Gain Scheduling Design (Advances in Industrial Control)
β Scribed by Fernando D. Bianchi, HernΓ‘n de Battista, Ricardo J. Mantz
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 219
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This book emphasizes the application of Linear Parameter Varying (LPV) gain scheduling techniques to the control of wind energy conversion systems. This reformulation of the classical problem of gain scheduling allows straightforward design procedure and simple controller implementation. From an overview of basic wind energy conversion, to analysis of common control strategies, to design details for LPV gain-scheduled controllers for both fixed- and variable-pitch, this is a thorough and informative monograph.
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