Analysis of axial‐induction‐based wind plant control using an engineering and a high‐order wind plant model

J Annoni, PMO Gebraad, AK Scholbrock… - Wind …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Wind Energy, 2016Wiley Online Library
Wind turbines are typically operated to maximize their performance without considering the
impact of wake effects on nearby turbines. Wind plant control concepts aim to increase
overall wind plant performance by coordinating the operation of the turbines. This paper
focuses on axial‐induction‐based wind plant control techniques, in which the generator
torque or blade pitch degrees of freedom of the wind turbines are adjusted. The paper
addresses discrepancies between a high‐order wind plant model and an engineering wind …
Abstract
Wind turbines are typically operated to maximize their performance without considering the impact of wake effects on nearby turbines. Wind plant control concepts aim to increase overall wind plant performance by coordinating the operation of the turbines. This paper focuses on axial‐induction‐based wind plant control techniques, in which the generator torque or blade pitch degrees of freedom of the wind turbines are adjusted. The paper addresses discrepancies between a high‐order wind plant model and an engineering wind plant model. Changes in the engineering model are proposed to better capture the effects of axial‐induction‐based control shown in the high‐order model. Copyright © 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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