Author:
Bashetty Srikanth,Ozcelik Selahattin
Abstract
Abstract
The extraction of wind energy from more reliable deep-water offshore wind resources can be advanced by using a multi-wind turbine platform that can reduce mooring and installation costs. This paper describes the results of research aimed at designing a novel semi-submersible platform for placing multiple wind turbines. The offshore floating multi-wind-turbine platform (OFMWTP) hosts five 8 MW wind turbines which is proposed for installing on the gulf coast of the United States. The principal problems that have been addressed here include analyzing the effects of blade pitch control on the performance of the OFMWTP in the above-rated wind speed operating conditions. In this process, the adaptive control techniques vary the blade pitch angle for generating optimum power production and reduce platform motions. The coupled dynamics of the wind turbines with the platform are formulated considering the aerodynamic, hydrostatic, hydrodynamic, and mooring forces. In this study, the adaptive control algorithm designed in previous work is used for the blade pitch control. The wind speed distribution with 15% turbulence intensity and irregular waves with zero degrees incident wave angle is used for simulating the operating conditions. The performance of the adaptive control is compared to a baseline proportional-integral (PI) controller. Simulation results showed that the adaptive controller significantly improves the rotor speed regulation and reduces the fluctuations in generated output power under varying operating conditions.
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy
Cited by
2 articles.
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