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Integrated Optimization of Floating Wind Turbine Systems
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2014
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Floating Wind TurbineBlade Pitch ControllerWind Turbine SystemEngineeringWind Power GenerationAerospace EngineeringWind Turbine BladesMechanical SystemsSystems EngineeringAerodynamicsExemplary MethodologyMarine EngineeringWind EngineeringWind Turbine AerodynamicsVibration ControlWind Turbine Systems
The purpose of this paper is to show an exemplary methodology for the integrated conceptioning of a floating wind turbine system with focus on the spar-type hull and the wind turbine blade-pitch-to-feather controller. It is a special interest to use a standard controller, which is easily implementable, even at early design stages. The optimization of the system is done with adapted static and dynamic models through a stepwise narrowing of the design space according to the requirements of floating wind turbines. After selecting three spar-type hull geometries with variable draft a simplified nonlinear simulation model with four degrees of freedom is set up and then linearized including the aerodynamics with the blade pitch controller in the closed-loop. The linear system allows conventional procedures for SISO controller design giving a theoretically suitable range of controller gains. Subsequently, the nonlinear model is used to find the optimal controller gains for each platform. Finally, a nonlinear coupled model with nine degrees of freedom gives the optimal solution under realistic wind and wave loads.
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