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Nonlinear PI control for variable pitch wind turbine

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posted on 2024-03-12, 20:33 authored by Yaxing Ren, Liuying Li, Joseph Brindley, Lin Jiang

Wind turbine uses a pitch angle controller to reduce the power captured above the rated wind speed and release the mechanical stress of the drive train. This paper investigates a nonlinear PI (N-PI) based pitch angle controller, by designing an extended-order state and perturbation observer to estimate and compensate unknown time-varying nonlinearities and disturbances. The proposed N-PI does not require the accurate model and uses only one set of PI parameters to provide a global optimal performance under wind speed changes. Simulation verification is based on a simplified two-mass wind turbine model and a detailed aero-elastic wind turbine simulator (FAST), respectively. Simulation results show that the N-PI controller can provide better dynamic performances of power regulation, load stress reduction and actuator usage, comparing with the conventional PI and gain-scheduled PI controller, and better robustness against of model uncertainties than feedback linearization control.

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  • School of Engineering (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

Control Engineering Practice

Volume

50

Pages/Article Number

84-94

Publisher

Science Direct

ISSN

0967-0661

Date Submitted

2022-09-15

Date Accepted

2016-02-07

Date of First Publication

2016-03-17

Date of Final Publication

2016-03-17

Date Document First Uploaded

2022-09-15

ePrints ID

50848

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