Abstract:
In order to obtain maximum power output of a Wind Energy Conversion
System (WECS), the rotor speed needs to be optimised for a particular wind speed.
However, due to inherent inertia, the rotor of a WECS cannot react instantaneously
according to wind speed variations. As a consequence, the performance of the system
and consequently the wind energy conversion capability of the rotor are negatively
affected. This study considers the use of a time series Adaptive Linear Prediction (ALP)
technique as a means to improve the performance and conversion efficiency of wind4 turbines. The ALP technique is introduced as a real time control reference to improve
optimal control of wind turbines. In this study, a wind turbine emulator is developed to
evaluate the performance of the predictive control strategy. In this regard, the ALP
reference control method was applied as a means to control the torque/speed of the
emulator. The results show that the employment of a predictive technique increases
energy yield by almost 5%.
Citation:
Narayana, M., Sunderland, K. M., Putrus, G., & Conlon, M. F. (2017). Adaptive linear prediction for optimal control of wind turbines. Renewable Energy, 113, 895–906. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.renene.2017.06.041