Abstract
A model for the mechanical dynamics of a wind turbine is developed, which is the composition of three physical mechanisms: flexion, torsion, and rotational dynamics. A first contribution is the identification of the essential physical parameters that provide a time-scale separation of these three mechanisms. Under the assumption of singular perturbations the time-scale separation allows to work with a reduced model of order one. This reduction has been essential for the control of this system allowing to control designers to take into account only the reduced-order model. A second contribution consists in employing a measurement of the fore-aft nacelle acceleration with the reduced model, together with a Kalman filter to estimate the flexible DOFs of the system (tower and average blade deflection). The successful approach is tested on high-order nonlinear aeroelastic simulator (FAST). Copyright © 2012 R. Oulad Ben Zarouala et al.
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Oulad Ben Zarouala, R., Vivas, C., Acosta, J. Á., & El Bakkali, L. (2012). On singular perturbations of flexible and variable-speed wind turbines. International Journal of Aerospace Engineering. https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/860510
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