Floquet stability analysis of wind turbines using input-output models

Carlo L. Bottasso, Stefano Cacciola, Riccardo Riva

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Abstract

In this work a method is described for the stability analysis of wind turbines. The method uses input-output time histories obtained by suitable excitations of the system. Next, a periodic reduced model is identified from the recorded response, and used for a stability analysis conducted according to Floquet theory. Since only input-output sequences are used, the approach is model-independent in the sense that it is applicable to wind turbine simulation models of arbitrary complexity. The paper describes a formulation capable of handling turbulent disturbances, and verifies its performance with the help of high fidelity numerical simulations.

Original languageEnglish
StatePublished - 2014
Event32nd ASME Wind Energy Symposium - SciTech Forum and Exposition 2014 - National Harbor, MD, United States
Duration: 13 Jan 201417 Jan 2014

Conference

Conference32nd ASME Wind Energy Symposium - SciTech Forum and Exposition 2014
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityNational Harbor, MD
Period13/01/1417/01/14

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