IP Library Granted Patent US 8,174,137
Granted Patent B2
US 8,174,137 · App. 12/377,896 · Granted May 8, 2012

Method for the damping of tower oscillations in wind power installations

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Patent No.
US 8,174,137
App. No.
12/377,896
Granted
May 8, 2012
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method for controlling a wind turbine installation for the damping tower oscillations, in particular a buoyant wind turbine installation comprising a buoyant body, a tower arranged over the buoyant body, a generator mounted on the tower that is rotatable in relation to the wind direction and fitted with a wind turbine, and an anchor line arrangement connected to anchors or foundations on the sea bed. The tower oscillations are damped by the control with the blade angle controller in the constant power or RPM range of the wind turbine being performed by the rotor velocity (which is the input to the blade angle controller) being estimated in an estimator for the wind turbine. The input to the wind turbine estimator is the estimated incoming wind, so that the tower movements are not visible to the blade angle controller. Negative damping is thus not introduced into the system and the tower oscillations will be expediently damped, while there is also less variation in blade angle, thrust on the rotor and power supplied.

Claims (123)

1. A method of controlling a buoyant wind turbine installation, comprising:

providing the wind turbine installation;

wherein the wind turbine installation comprises a buoyant body, a tower arranged over the buoyant body, a generator mounted on the tower that is rotatable in relation to the wind direction and fitted with a wind turbine, and an anchor line arrangement connected to anchors or foundations on a sea bed, wherein the generator is controlled in the constant power or RPM range by controlling the blade angle of the turbine blades by means of a blade angle controller;

using a numerical model with the estimated incoming wind velocity as its input, to estimate the rotor velocity; and

inputting the estimated rotor velocity into the blade angle controller, the blade angle controller controlling the blade angle based on the inputted estimated rotor velocity;

whereby tower movements are not visible to the blade angle controller such that negative damping is not introduced into the installation.

2. A method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the actual measured blade angle is also input into the numerical model.

3. A method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the estimated incoming wind velocity is estimated by combining measurements of the thrust on a rotor, the moment on a shaft and the acceleration of a nacelle, of the wind turbine installation.

4. A method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the numerical model runs in real time.

5. A method of controlling a buoyant wind turbine installation, wherein the wind turbine installation comprises a buoyant body, a tower arranged over the buoyant body, a generator mounted on the tower that is rotatable in relation to the wind direction and fitted with a wind turbine, and an anchor line arrangement connected to anchors or foundations on a sea bed, wherein the generator is controlled in the constant power or RPM range by controlling the blade angle of the turbine blades by means of a blade angle controller;

characterised in that the method comprises the following steps:

using a numerical model with the estimated incoming wind velocity as its input, to estimate the rotor velocity; and

inputting the estimated rotor velocity into the blade angle controller, the blade angle controller controlling the blade angle based on the inputted estimated rotor velocity;

whereby tower movements are not visible to the blade angle controller such that negative damping is not introduced into the installation;

wherein the numerical model is based on the following equations:

P

turb

=

1

2

·

ρ

·

C

p

(

λ

,

β

)

·

π

·

r

2

·

u

t

3

;

T

turb

=

P

turb

ω

t

;

ω

.

t

=

1

J

(

T

turb

-

d

m

·

(

ω

t

-

ω

g

)

-

k

·

θ

twist

)

;

ω

.

g

=

1

J

g

(

k

·

θ

twist

+

d

m

·

(

ω

t

-

ω

g

)

-

T

EL

)

;

and

θ

.

twist

=

(

ω

t

-

ω

g

)

·

ω

N

;

wherein P turb is the power transferred from the wind to the turbine, u t is the resulting wind velocity on the turbine, ρ is the air density, C P (λ,β) is the coefficient of efficiency of the turbine, λ is the turbine's tip speed ratio, β is the angle of the rotor blades, r is the wind turbine radius, which is the length of the rotor blades, ω t is the turbine RPM, ω g is the generator RPM, J t is the moment of inertia of the turbine, J g is the moment of inertia of the generator, T turb is the turbine moment, T EL is the generator's electric countermoment, d m is the shaft's damping, k is the shaft's rigidity, ω N is the nominal electric frequency and θ twist is the shaft's angle of twist.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 21, 2013
From: STATOIL ASA
To: HYWIND AS
Reel/Frame 031649/0799 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Oct 31, 2013
From: STATOILHYDRO ASA
To: STATOIL ASA
Reel/Frame 031528/0807 →