Impact of Blade Pitch Actuation System on Wind Turbine Cost and Energy Production

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To minimize the levelized cost of energy (LCOE) of wind turbines, advanced co-design strategies are required that also consider the contribution of active blade pitch control to overall energy production and wind turbine cost. Thereby, the demanded closed-loop performance drives the requirements on the blade pitch actuation system, which needs to be carefully balanced. To enable this, an extended LCOE measure is developed in this paper using stochastic estimates for quantifying pitch actuation cost in terms of pitch power and closed-loop performance in terms of net energy production. Additionally, the impact of blade pitch deflections on structural loads and hence cost is evaluated considering both collective and individual pitch control. The interdependencies between the different design objectives are revealed in a case study carried out on a 25MW wind turbine, demonstrating the guidance for engineers toward cost-effective and efficient wind turbine designs.

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Pusch, M., Phadnis, M., Jeong, M., Qin, C., Loth, E., & Pao, L. (2024). Impact of Blade Pitch Actuation System on Wind Turbine Cost and Energy Production. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 2767). Institute of Physics. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/2767/8/082006

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