2018
DOI: 10.1177/0309524x18807471
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Advanced modeling and control of 5 MW wind turbine using global optimization algorithms

Abstract: This article presents a methodological approach for controller gain tuning of wind turbines using global optimization algorithms. For this purpose, the wind turbine structural and aerodynamic modeling are first described and a complete model for a 5 MW wind turbine is developed as a case study based on a systematic modeling approach. The turbine control requirements are then described and classified using its power curve to generate an appropriate control structure for satisfying all turbine control modes simu… Show more

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“…Table 1 shows the properties for the NREL 5-MW Baseline Wind Turbine. More information on the parameters of the analyzed turbine can be found in [58][59][60]. The proposed design is based on linear models.…”
Section: Identification Of Linear Models Of the Wind Turbinementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Table 1 shows the properties for the NREL 5-MW Baseline Wind Turbine. More information on the parameters of the analyzed turbine can be found in [58][59][60]. The proposed design is based on linear models.…”
Section: Identification Of Linear Models Of the Wind Turbinementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The simplest method to apply the model may be to define a number of intervals for the wind speed, to identify each interval by the mean value and to assign the mean output power as the corresponding value for each wind speed identifier. With these pairs of values, i.e., points in a graph, the model can be defined as the function that best represents the points, by using an optimization process for an objective function which is the error made [29][30][31]. An optimization process is based on an algorithm and, in this paper, the Interior Point Algorithm has been chosen because it is well known due to its satisfactory performance when dealing with a wide variety of problems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%