The dynamic response of a multi-MW wind turbine to a sudden change in wind speed is usually slow, because of the slow pitch control system. This could cause a large excursion of the rotor speed and an output power over the rated. A feedforward pitch control can be applied to minimize the fluctuations of these parameters. This paper introduces the complete design steps for a feedforward pitch controller, which consist of three stages, i.e. the aerodynamic torque estimation, the 3-dimensional lookup table for the wind seed estimation, and the calculation of the feedforward pitch amount. The effectiveness of the feedforward control is verified through numerical simulations of a multi-MW wind turbine.
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Nam, Y., Kim, J., Paek, I., Moon, Y. H., Kim, S. J., & Kim, D. J. (2011). Feedforward pitch control using wind speed estimation. Journal of Power Electronics, 11(2), 211–217. https://doi.org/10.6113/JPE.2011.11.2.211
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