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Comparison of Power Coefficients in Wind Turbines Considering the Tip Speed Ratio and Blade Pitch Angle

O. Carranza, Viviana Reyes Andrade, J. J. Rodriguez, Rubén Ortega González

2023Energies62 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This paper presents a review of the power and torque coefficients of various wind generation systems, which involve the real characteristics of the wind turbine as a function of the generated power. The coefficients are described by mathematical functions that depend on the trip speed ratio and blade pitch angle of the wind turbines. These mathematical functions are based on polynomial, sinusoidal, and exponential equations. Once the mathematical functions have been described, an analysis of the grouped coefficients according to their function is performed with the purpose of considering the variations in the trip speed ratio for all the coefficients based on sinusoidal and exponential functions, and with the variations in the blade pitch angle. This analysis allows us to determine the different coefficients of power and torque used in wind generation systems, with the objective of developing algorithms for searching for the point of maximum power generated and for the active control of wind turbines with variations in the blade pitch angle.

Topics & Concepts

Blade pitchWind powerExponential functionControl theory (sociology)Wind speedPitch angleTorqueTurbineTip-speed ratioPower (physics)Pitch controlPolynomialMaximum power principleBlade (archaeology)Function (biology)Wind tunnelTurbine bladeMathematicsMechanicsMathematical analysisComputer scienceEngineeringPhysicsMeteorologyStructural engineeringMechanical engineeringElectrical engineeringControl (management)GeophysicsThermodynamicsEvolutionary biologyQuantum mechanicsBiologyArtificial intelligenceWind Energy Research and DevelopmentWind Turbine Control SystemsEngineering and Agricultural Innovations