Review on Floating Offshore Wind Turbine Models for Nonlinear Control Design

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This article proposes a review of the modeling approaches for floating offshore wind turbines (FOWTs) for nonlinear control design. The aerodynamic, hydrodynamic and mooring line dynamic modules for the FOWT have been reviewed to provide an overview of several modeling approaches with their respective features. Next, three control-oriented models from the literature are revisited by presenting their methodological approaches to modeling and identification. These three models cover the three most popular types of FOWTs. Then, the performances of these models are validated with the open fatigue, aerodynamics, structures, and turbulence (OpenFAST) code, and their performances are evaluated according to several criteria. Finally, one of the three models is used to illustrate a nonlinear second-order sliding mode control based on the twisting algorithm to optimize the performance of the FOWT in terms of energy extraction and reduction in the platform pitch oscillation.

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Basbas, H., Liu, Y. C., Laghrouche, S., Hilairet, M., & Plestan, F. (2022, August 1). Review on Floating Offshore Wind Turbine Models for Nonlinear Control Design. Energies. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/en15155477

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