Wind turbine LIDAR-assisted control: Power improvement, wind coherence and loads reduction

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This paper aims to firstly review various LIDAR-assisted wind turbine control methods proposed in the past ten years for improving power production in the below rated wind speed region in order to clarify their performance and quantify the potential benefits and drawbacks of LIDAR-assisted control. Secondly, a new LIDAR-assisted control algorithm based on Extremum Seeking Control (ESC) using LIDAR preview information for tracking the optimal power coefficient value is presented and compared to the traditional control strategy. The results show that the newly proposed LIDAR-assisted control strategy is beneficial in the below rated wind speed region when the aerodynamic properties of blades are changed largely compared to the original design. Lastly, the effects of the wind field coherence between the LIDAR measured points and the rotor plane on the LIDAR-assisted control for loads reduction in above rated region is discussed. An important conclusion is that the major benefit of LIDAR-assisted wind turbine control is to improve collective pitch control for reducing fatigue loads in above rated region, when the coherence bandwidth between the LIDAR measured wind speed and the rotor effective wind speed is high.

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Meng, F., Hou Lio, W., & Larsen, G. C. (2022). Wind turbine LIDAR-assisted control: Power improvement, wind coherence and loads reduction. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 2265). Institute of Physics. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/2265/2/022060

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