Wind turbine generator and method of controlling the same
US-9287814-B2 · Mar 15, 2016 · US
US10027266B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10027266-B2 |
| Application number | US-201214007927-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 23, 2012 |
| Priority date | Apr 1, 2011 |
| Publication date | Jul 17, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jul 17, 2018 |
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The present invention concerns a method of controlling a wind power installation connected to an electric network having a generator with an aerodynamic rotor with an adjustable rotary speed, in which the wind power installation can be operated at an operating point which is optimum in relation to prevailing wind conditions at an optimum rotary speed, wherein the wind power installation is operated for a transitional period of time or lastingly at a non-optimum operating point at a non-optimum rotary speed and the non-optimum rotary speed is higher than the optimum rotary speed.
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A method of controlling a wind power installation connected to an electric network, the wind power installation having a generator and an aerodynamic rotor with an adjustable rotary speed, the method comprising: setting, in a part-load mode that is below a nominal rotary speed of the wind power installation, an optimum rotary speed based on a first operating characteristic of the wind power installation; setting, in the part-load mode, a non-optimum rotary speed based on a second operating characteristic of the wind power installation, the non-optimum rotary speed being higher than the optimum rotary speed; operating the wind power installation at an operating point that is optimum in relation to prevailing wind conditions at the optimum rotary speed; and for a transitional period of time, operating the wind power installation at a non-optimum operating point at the non-optimum rotary speed; for the transitional period of time, providing an output power that is the same as an output power provided when the wind power installation is operated at the optimum operating point and the optimum rotary speed; and with a falling wind speed during a transition from a full-load mode of operation to the part-load mode of operation, reducing the output power and keeping the rotary speed constant. 2. The method according to claim 1 , further comprising: in the part-load mode of operation, storing the first operating characteristic. 3. The method according to claim 1 wherein the wind power installation includes at least one rotor blade that is configured to be adjusted to a rotor blade angle, the method further comprising adjusting the at least one rotor blade angle from a first rotor blade angle of the optimum operating point to a second rotor blade angle of the non-optimum operating point. 4. The method according to claim 1 further comprising receiving a notification signal, and in response to receiving the notification signal, operating the wind power installation at the non-optimum operating point. 5. The method according to claim 1 wherein when the wind power installation is operated at the non-optimum operating point, kinetic energy is generated by the wind power installation, said kinetic energy is used to provide more power to the electric network than the wind power installation would generate from currently prevailing wind on the basis of the prevailing wind conditions. 6. The method according to claim 5 wherein the rotary speed of the wind power installation is reduced from the non-optimum rotary speed to the optimum rotary speed when the kinetic energy is provided to the electric network. 7. The method according to claim 1 wherein the non-optimum rotary speed is 0.5 to 1.5 revolutions per minute higher than the optimum rotary speed. 8. The method of claim 1 further comprising: determining a desire for an increased demand of power from the electric network coupled to the wind power installation; and in response to determining the desire for the increased demand of power, for the transitional period of time, operating the wind power installation at the non-optimum operating point at the non-optimum rotary speed. 9. The method of claim 1 , wherein an additional kinetic energy is generated based on the non-optimum rotary speed and the optimum rotary speed and stored as an inertia of the rotor. 10. A wind power installation comprising: an electric generator; and an aerodynamic rotor with an adjustable rotary speed, the rotor being configured to operate at an operating point that is optimum in relation to prevailing wind conditions at an optimum rotary speed, the rotor further being configured to operate for a transitional period of time at a non-optimum operating point at a non-optimum rotary speed, the non-optimum rotary speed being higher than the optimum rotary speed, the optimum rotary speed being set, in a part-load mode that is below a nominal rotary speed of the wind power installation, based on a first operating characteristic of the wind power installation and the non-optimum rotary speed being set in the part-load mode based on a second operating characteristic of the wind power installation, and the wind power installation being configured to, for the transitional period of time, provide an output power that is the same as an output power provided when the wind power installation is operated at the optimum operating point and the optimum rotary speed, and the wind power installation being configured to reduce the output power and keep the rotary speed constant with a falling wind speed during a transition from a full-load mode of operation to the part-load mode of operation. 11. The wind power installation according to claim 10 wherein the aerodynamic rotor is coupled to the electric generator without a gear assembly being provided therebetween. 12. The wind power installation according to claim 10 wherein the wind power installation is FACTS-capable and has one or more converters for rectifying produced electric energy of the generator and converting to the electric energy into an AC signal for providing to an electric network in adapted relationship to frequency, voltage and phase in the electric network. 13. The wind power installation of claim 10 , wherein an additional kinetic energy is generated based on the non-optimum rotary speed and the optimum rotary speed and stored as an inertia of the rotor. 14. A wind park comprising: a plurality of wind power installations, each wind power installation having an electric generator and an aerodynamic rotor with an adjustable rotary speed, the rotor being configured to operate at an operating point that is optimum in relation to prevailing wind conditions at an optimum rotary speed, the rotor further being configured to operate for a transitional period of time at a non-optimum operating point at a non-optimum rotary speed, the non-optimum rotary speed being higher than the optimum rotary speed, the optimum rotary speed being set, in a part-load mode that is below a nominal rotary speed of the wind power installation, based on a first operating characteristic of the wind power installation and the non-optimum rotary speed being set in the part-load mode based on a second operating characteristic of the wind power installation, and the wind power installation being configured to, for the transitional period of time, provide an output power that is the same as an output power provided when the wind power installation is operated at the optimum operating point and the optimum rotary speed, and the wind power installation being configured to reduce the output power and keep the rotary speed constant with a falling wind speed during a transition from a full-load mode of operation to the part-load mode of operation; and an electric network that includes a common node for receiving electric power from the plurality of wind power installations. 15. The wind park according to claim 14 , wherein the aerodynamic rotor is coupled to the electric generator without a gear assembly being provided there between. 16. The wind park according to claim 14 , wherein the rotary speed of the wind power installation is reduced from the non-optimum rotary speed to the optimum rotary speed when kinetic energy is provided to the electric network. 17. The wind park according to claim 14 , wherein when the wind power installation is operated at the non-optimum operating point, kinetic energy is generated by the wind power installation, said kinetic energy is used to provide more power to the electric network than the w
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