Wind inflow observation from load harmonics

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Abstract

The wind field leaves its fingerprint on the rotor response. This fact can be exploited by using the rotor as a sensor: By looking at the rotor response, in the present case in terms of blade loads, one may infer the wind characteristics. This paper describes a wind state observer that estimates four wind parameters, namely the vertical and horizontal shears and the yaw and upflow misalignment angles, from out-of-plane and in-plane blade bending moments. The resulting observer provides on-rotor wind inflow characteristics that can be exploited for wind turbine and wind farm control. The proposed formulation is evaluated through extensive numerical simulations in turbulent and nonturbulent wind conditions using a high-fidelity aeroservoelastic model of a multi-MW wind turbine.

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Bertelè, M., Bottasso, C. L., Cacciola, S., Daher Adegas, F., & Delport, S. (2017). Wind inflow observation from load harmonics. Wind Energy Science, 2(2), 615–640. https://doi.org/10.5194/wes-2-615-2017

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