Development of a wind turbine model and simulation platform using an acausal approach: Multiphysics modeling, validation, and control

Author:

Odeh Mohammad1,Mohsin Kazi1,Ngo Tri1ORCID,Zalkind Daniel2,Jonkman Jason2,Wright Alan2,Robertson Amy2ORCID,Das Tuhin1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering University of Central Florida Orlando Florida USA

2. National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) Golden Colorado USA

Abstract

AbstractThis article presents the development of the Control‐oriented, Reconfigurable, and Acausal Floating Turbine Simulator (CRAFTS). CRAFTS has a modular, hierarchical model architecture that enables rapid and accurate simulation of wind turbines. The architecture facilitates the incorporation of model variants, and its system reconfiguration features help simulate multiple design variants. CRAFTS also supports the integration of models developed on a causality‐free platform (e.g., Modelica®) with existing causal models. This article focuses on the validation of a land‐based wind turbine models against OpenFAST, an industry‐standard platform, for several test cases. Closed‐loop scenarios are also tested using the standard ROSCO controller and compared against OpenFAST. In addition, a nonlinear controller developed in our prior work is also evaluated. The test cases demonstrate the user‐friendly and computationally efficient capabilities of CRAFTS to facilitate control co‐design, assist in incorporating multiphysics models, be adaptable to design variants, and allow for rapid simulations to validate models and evaluate controllers.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment

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