An Evaluation of Fault Tolerant Wind Turbine Control Schemes applied to a Benchmark Model

Peter Fogh Odgaard, Jakob Stoustrup

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Abstract

Reliability and availability of modern wind turbines increases in importance as the ratio in the world's power supply increases. This is important in order to increase the energy generated per unit and their lowering cost of energy and as well to ensure availability of generated power, which helps keeping the power grids stable. Advanced Fault Tolerant Control is one of the potential tools to increase reliability of modern wind turbines. A benchmark model for wind turbine fault detection and isolation and fault tolerant control has previously been proposed, and based on this benchmark an international competition on wind turbine fault tolerant control has been proposed. In this article the top three solutions from this wind fault tolerant control competition are introduced and evaluated. The evaluation presented in this paper shows that the winner of the competition performs very well on this benchmark and is especially good accommodating sensors faults. The two other evaluated solutions do also well accommodating sensors faults, but have some issues which should be worked on, before they can be considered as a full solution to the benchmark problem.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TitelControl Applications (CCA), 2014 IEEE Conference on
ForlagIEEE Press
Publikationsdatosep. 2014
Sider1366 - 1371
ISBN (Trykt)978-1-4799-7408-5
DOI
StatusUdgivet - sep. 2014
Begivenhed2014 IEEE Conference on Control Applications - Juan Les Antibes, Frankrig
Varighed: 8 okt. 201410 okt. 2014
Konferencens nummer: 35444

Konference

Konference2014 IEEE Conference on Control Applications
Nummer35444
Land/OmrådeFrankrig
ByJuan Les Antibes
Periode08/10/201410/10/2014
NavnI E E E International Conference on Control Applications. Proceedings
ISSN1085-1992

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