Yaw control strategies for 20 MW multi-rotor systems

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In this paper, the control of an active yaw system for a 20 MW multi-rotor wind turbine system (MRS) is considered. The MRS under investigation consists of five 4 MW turbines in two rows, which are connected to the tower via a space frame. A central yaw bearing at the height of the lower rotors is provided for active yaw. The paper aims to show that active aerodynamic yaw is possible by changing the thrust of certain rotors and should be considered for further research in the field of yawing of an MRS. Two different simulation environments are used in the paper. The MRS is modeled and simulated in Matlab/Simulink. Simulink's own control modules are used as controllers. In the other simulation approach, the same MRS is modeled and simulated in Bladed and controlled with an external controller based on C++. The use of Bladed and Matlab/Simulink enables the plausibility and verification of the results. Matlab/Simulink is faster based of its simpler models but Bladed is more sophisticated. This paper also briefly presents the state of the art for yaw systems and yaw control of conventional single rotor wind turbines and initial research literature on yaw control of MRS.

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Warner, M., Eichelmann, T., Anselm, R., Störtenbecker, S., & Dalhoff, P. (2023). Yaw control strategies for 20 MW multi-rotor systems. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 2626). Institute of Physics. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/2626/1/012032

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