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Xuguo Jiao, Guozhong Wang, Xin Wang, Zhenyong Zhang, Yanbing Tian and Xiwen Fan
Due to physical limitations and safety requirements, the rate and amplitude of change in wind turbines? pitch angle are limited, which will bring integral saturation problems to the control system. This leads to the deterioration of the pitch control sys...
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Fangdi Ye, Jijian Lian, Tianrun Xiao, Dongzhi Xiong, Haijun Wang, Yaohua Guo and Nan Shao
To enhance the safety of the in-water sinking operation for an integrated system, including a bucket foundation (BF), tower, and rotor nacelle assembly (RNA), in complex marine environmental conditions, a model test of in-water sinking for an offshore wi...
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Xuan Bai, Hao Zhan and Baigang Mi
Flow separation occurs when wind turbines operate under large inflow conditions, which seriously affects the utilization of wind energy and reduces the output power of the blade. Therefore, a composite flow control configuration for horizontal axis wind ...
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Jingfu Wang, Songtao Zhang, Jiahuan Cheng, Yunfei Li, Yan Shen and Zihao Wu
As an essential transportation equipment for personnel to access offshore wind plants, the safety and stability of the turbine access system (TAS) have gained increasing significance. However, when sea conditions deteriorate, the end of the TAS will expe...
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Mikel Serrano-Antoñanazas, Jesús-Enrique Sierra-Garcia, Matilde Santos and María Tomas-Rodríguez
Compared to onshore turbines, floating offshore wind turbines (FOWTs) take advantage of the increased availability of offshore wind while causing less environmental impact. However, the strong winds, waves, and currents to which they are subjected trigge...
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Wenxiang Yang, Yaozhen Han, Ronglin Ma, Mingdong Hou and Guang Yang
The floating platform motion of an offshore wind turbine system can exacerbate output power fluctuations and increase fatigue loads. This paper proposes a new scheme based on a fast second-order sliding mode (SOSM) control and an adaptive super-twisting ...
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Cherng-Jer Chueh, Chun-Hung Chien, Ching Lin, Ting-Yan Lin and Mao-Hsiung Chiang
This study aims to develop dynamic co-simulation and control for analyzing the IEA 15 MW semi-submersible floating wind turbine under Taiwan offshore-wind-farm conditions of wind and wave. The IEA 15 MW wind turbine is mounted on a UMaine VolturnUS-S ref...
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Shuang Liu, Yaozhen Han, Ronglin Ma, Mingdong Hou and Chao Kang
It is of great importance to simultaneously stabilize output power and suppress platform motion and fatigue loads in floating offshore wind turbine control systems. In this paper, a novel composite blade pitch control scheme considering actuator fault is...
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Brendan Saunders and Ryozo Nagamune
Floating offshore wind farm control via real-time turbine repositioning has a potential in significantly enhancing the wind farm efficiency. Although the wind farm power capture increase by moving platforms with aerodynamic force has been verified in a r...
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Fernando Tamarit, Emilio García, Eduardo Quiles and Antonio Correcher
This initial publication is part of a series of publications that will appear soon, which pursue a final objective for the proposal of a fully integrated and controlled hybrid system composed of a floating wind turbine?type ?OC3-Hywind??and two marine cu...
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