Tower damping in wind turbine power production

US11319925B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11319925-B2
Application numberUS-201816954186-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 4, 2018
Priority dateDec 14, 2017
Publication dateMay 3, 2022
Grant dateMay 3, 2022

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A method for wind turbine tower damping is disclosed, as well as an associated controller and wind turbine. The method comprises determining, using one or more sensor signals, dynamic state information for a tower of a wind turbine during power production, wherein the dynamic state information comprises a tower frequency. The method further comprises determining at least one control loop gain value using the tower frequency, and generating, using the at least one control loop gain value, one or more control signals for controlling a rotational speed of a rotor of the wind turbine.

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What is claimed is: 1. A method comprising: determining, using one or more sensor signals, dynamic state information for a tower of a wind turbine during power production, wherein determining the dynamic state information comprises: determining, using the one or more sensor signals, a velocity and a position of a reference location of the tower; and determining a tower frequency based on the one or both of the velocity and the position; determining, using the tower frequency, a first control loop gain value and a second control loop gain value; and generating, one or more control signals for controlling a rotational speed of a rotor of the wind turbine by applying the first control loop gain value to the velocity and the second control loop gain value to the position. 2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: responsive to determining that the tower frequency is less than a first threshold frequency, deactivating or detuning a first control loop associated with the first control loop gain value. 3. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: responsive to determining that the tower frequency is greater than a second threshold frequency, deactivating or detuning a second control loop associated with the second control loop gain value. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein generating the one or more control signals comprises: generating a pitch reference signal to control a pitch of one or more rotor blades of the wind turbine, wherein generating the pitch reference signal comprises: generating a first pitch reference signal corresponding to a commanded power production of the wind turbine; generating a pitch reference offset signal using the dynamic state information; and adding the pitch reference offset signal to the first pitch reference signal to generate the pitch reference signal. 5. A controller for a wind turbine, the controller comprising: one or more computer processors; and a non-transitory memory comprising computer-readable code that, when executed using the one or more computer processors, performs an operation comprising: determining, using one or more sensor signals, dynamic state information for a tower of a wind turbine during power production, wherein determining the dynamic state information comprises: determining, using the one or more sensor signals, one or both of a velocity and a position of a reference location of the tower; and determining a tower frequency based on the one or both of the velocity and the position; determining, using the tower frequency, a first control loop gain value and a second control loop gain value; and generating, one or more control signals for controlling a rotational speed of a rotor of the wind turbine by applying the first control loop gain value to the velocity and the second control loop gain value to the position. 6. The controller of claim 5 , the operation further comprising: responsive to determining that the tower frequency is less than a first threshold frequency, deactivating or detuning a first control loop associated with the first control loop gain value. 7. The controller of claim 5 , the operation further comprising: responsive to determining that the tower frequency is greater than a second threshold frequency, deactivating or detuning a second control loop associated with the second control loop gain value. 8. The controller of claim 5 , wherein generating the one or more control signals comprises: generating a pitch reference signal to control a pitch of one or more rotor blades of the wind turbine, wherein generating the pitch reference signal comprises: generating a first pitch reference signal corresponding to a commanded power production of the wind turbine; generating a pitch reference offset signal using the dynamic state information; and adding the pitch reference offset signal to the first pitch reference signal to generate the pitch reference signal. 9. A wind turbine comprising: a tower; a rotor disposed on the tower; one or more sensors configured to generate one or more sensor signals; and a controller coupled to the one or more sensors and configured to perform an operation comprising: determining, using one or more sensor signals, dynamic state information for a tower of a wind turbine during power production, wherein determining the dynamic state information comprises: determining, using the one or more sensor signals, one or both of a velocity and a position of a reference location of the tower; and determining a tower frequency based on the one or both of the velocity and the position; determining, using the tower frequency, a first control loop gain value and a second control loop gain value; and generating, one or more control signals for controlling a rotational speed of a rotor of the wind turbine by applying the first control loop gain value to the velocity and the second control loop gain value to the position. 10. The wind turbine of claim 9 , further comprising: responsive to determining that the tower frequency is less than a first threshold frequency, deactivating or detuning a first control loop associated with the first control loop gain value. 11. The wind turbine of claim 9 , further comprising: responsive to determining that the tower frequency is greater than a second threshold frequency, deactivating or detuning a second control loop associated with the second control loop gain value. 12. The method of claim 1 , wherein determining the first control loop gain value comprises: determining, using the tower frequency applied to a first gain scheduler, a third control loop gain value; determining a mean tower acceleration using the one or more sensor signals; determining, using the mean tower acceleration applied to a second gain scheduler, a fourth control loop gain value; and outputting a minimum control loop gain value of the third first control loop gain value and the fourth control loop gain value, wherein generating the one or more control signals is based on the minimum control loop gain value. 13. The method of claim 12 , wherein determining the fourth control loop gain value comprises: comparing the mean tower acceleration with one or more threshold accelerations. 14. The method of claim 13 , wherein determining the fourth control loop gain value further comprises: when the mean tower acceleration is less than a first threshold acceleration, output a first value from the second gain scheduler, when the mean tower acceleration is greater than a second threshold acceleration, output a second value from the second gain scheduler, and when the mean tower acceleration is between the first threshold acceleration and the second threshold acceleration, output a third value according to a predefined function.

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  • F03D7/0224Primary

    Adjusting blade pitch · CPC title

  • Wave conditions, e.g. amplitude, frequency or direction · CPC title

  • Blade pitch angle · CPC title

  • F03D7/0276Primary

    controlling rotor speed, e.g. variable speed · CPC title

  • Rotor or generator speeds · CPC title

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What does patent US11319925B2 cover?
A method for wind turbine tower damping is disclosed, as well as an associated controller and wind turbine. The method comprises determining, using one or more sensor signals, dynamic state information for a tower of a wind turbine during power production, wherein the dynamic state information comprises a tower frequency. The method further comprises determining at least one control loop gain v…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Vestas Wind Sys As
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F03D7/0224. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 03 2022 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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