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Feedforward control for wave disturbance rejection on floating offshore wind turbines

M. Al, Alessandro Fontanella, Daan van der Hoek, Yichao Liu, Marco Belloli, J.W. van Wingerden

2020Journal of Physics Conference Series19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Floating offshore wind turbines allow wind energy to be harvested in deep waters. However, additional dynamics and structural loads may result when the floating platform is being excited by wind and waves. In this work, the conventional wind turbine controller is complemented with a novel linear feedforward controller based on wave measurements. The objective of the feedforward controller is to attenuate rotor speed variations caused by wave forcing. To design this controller, a linear model is developed that describes the system response to incident waves. The performance of the feedback-feedforward controller is assessed by a high-fidelity numerical tool using the DTU 10MW turbine and the INNWIND.EU TripleSpar platform as references. Simulations in the presence of irregular waves and turbulent wind show that the feedforward controller effectively compensates the wave-induced rotor oscillations. The novel controller is able to reduce the rotor speed variance by 26%. As a result, the remaining rotor speed variance is only 4% higher compared to operation in still water.

Topics & Concepts

Feed forwardController (irrigation)TurbineControl theory (sociology)Rotor (electric)Wind powerOffshore wind powerEngineeringWind speedComputer scienceControl engineeringAerospace engineeringPhysicsMechanical engineeringMeteorologyControl (management)Electrical engineeringArtificial intelligenceAgronomyBiologyWave and Wind Energy SystemsWind Energy Research and DevelopmentMagnetic Bearings and Levitation Dynamics