Method for controlling a wind turbine during an asymmetrical grid fault and a wind turbine
US-2015365031-A1 · Dec 17, 2015 · US
US9835138B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9835138-B2 |
| Application number | US-201214344284-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 21, 2012 |
| Priority date | Sep 13, 2011 |
| Publication date | Dec 5, 2017 |
| Grant date | Dec 5, 2017 |
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Embodiments of the present invention provide methods and apparatus for increasing turbulent mixing in the wake of at least one wind turbine. Doing so, increases efficiency of a wind turbine located in the wake by transferring energy to the wake that was lost when the wind passed through the upwind turbine. Turbulent mixing may be increased by changing the induction factor for a rotor by, for example, altering the pitch of the blades, the RPMs of the rotor, or the yaw of the nacelle. These techniques may be static or dynamically changing. Further, the different induction factors for a plurality of wind turbines may be synchronized according to a predetermined pattern to further increase turbulent mixing.
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A wind turbine array, comprising: a plurality of wind turbines which, for a given wind direction entering the wind turbine array, form a first column of wind turbines and a second column of wind turbines, wherein the first and second columns are arranged parallel to each other and to the given wind direction; a controller configured to: change at least one operational parameter of at least one blade on a first wind turbine in the first column, wherein the operational parameter is set based on a predetermined setting that changes the operational parameter for at least one of the blades on the first wind turbine according to a predefined rate of change and changes an induction factor of the at least one blade on the first wind turbine, and wherein the predetermined setting is assigned to the first wind turbine based on a location of the first wind turbine relative to a location of a second wind turbine in the first column; and assign an operational parameter of at least one blade on the second wind turbine a different predetermined setting based on a location of the second wind turbine relative to the location of the first wind turbine, and wherein the different predetermined setting dynamically changes the operational parameter of the at least one of the blades on the second wind turbine according to the predefined rate of change; and a different plurality of wind turbines located on both the first and second columns and upwind from the first and second wind turbines, wherein an operational parameter that changes an induction factor for at least one blade on each of the different plurality of wind turbines is not dynamically changing according to the predefined rate of change. 2. The wind turbine array of claim 1 , wherein the operational parameter of the at least one blade on the first wind turbine is at least one of: a pitch angle of the at least one blade on the first wind turbine, a tip speed of the at least one blade on the first wind turbine, and a yaw of a rotor of the first wind turbine. 3. The wind turbine array of claim 1 , wherein a rotor of at least one of the wind turbines in the first column rotates in a different direction relative to a rotor of at least one of the wind turbines in the second column. 4. A method of optimizing a wind turbine array, comprising: providing a plurality of wind turbines which, for a given wind direction entering the wind turbine array, form a first column of wind turbines and a second column of wind turbines, wherein the first and second columns are arranged parallel to each other and to the given wind direction; changing an operational parameter of at least one blade on a first wind turbine in the first column, wherein the operational parameter is set based on a predetermined setting that changes the operational parameter for at least one of the blades on the first wind turbine according to a predefined rate of change and changes an induction factor of the at least one blade on the first wind turbine, and wherein the predetermined setting is assigned to the first wind turbine based on a location of the first wind turbine relative to a location of a second wind turbine in the first column; assigning an operational parameter of at least one blade on the second wind turbine a different predetermined setting based on a location of the second wind turbine relative to the location of the first wind turbine, and wherein the different predetermined setting dynamically changes the operational parameter of the at least one of the blades on the second wind turbine according to the predefined rate of change; and providing a different plurality of wind turbines located on both the first and second column and upwind from the first and second wind turbines, wherein an operational parameter that changes an induction factor for at least one blade on each of the different plurality of wind turbines is not dynamically changing according to the predefined rate of change. 5. The method of claim 4 , wherein the operational parameter of the at least one blade on the first wind turbine is at least one of: a pitch angle of the at least one blade on the first wind turbine, a tip speed of the at least one blade on the first wind turbine, and a yaw of a rotor of the first wind turbine. 6. A method of operating wind turbines in an array, wherein the wind turbine array includes a first wind turbine and a second wind turbine arranged in a column that is parallel to a given wind direction, and wherein the first wind turbine is upstream of the second wind turbine, the method comprising: manipulating a pitch of a first blade of the first wind turbine according to a first blade pitch profile that causes the first blade to be at a first pitch angle at a first position of the first blade in a first rotor blade plane and at a second pitch angle at a second position of the first blade in the first rotor blade plane, the first and second positions being in fixed positions relative to each other; wherein the first pitch angle is less than the second pitch angle and wherein the first position is at a first clocked position in the first rotor blade plane, wherein the first blade is at the first clocked position when a tip of the first blade is at a highest point relative to a ground plane, and wherein the second position is at a second clocked position; and manipulating a pitch of a second blade of the second wind turbine according to a second blade pitch profile that causes the second blade to be at a third pitch angle at a third position of the second blade in a second rotor blade plane and at a fourth pitch angle at a fourth position of the second blade in the second rotor blade plane, the third and fourth positions being in fixed positions relative to each other, wherein the third pitch angle is less than the fourth pitch angle, and wherein the third and fourth positions of the second blade are offset from the respective first and seconds positions of the first blade by a rotational angle. 7. The method of claim 6 , further comprising, after manipulating the pitch of the first blade, rotating the first blade pitch profile so that the first and second positions rotate to different stations in the first rotor blade plane; wherein, after rotating, the pitch angles of the blade at the first clocked position are greater than the first pitch angle, and the pitch angles of the blade at the second clocked position are less than the second pitch angle. 8. The method of claim 7 , further comprising, after rotating the first blade pitch profile, changing continuously the first blade pitch profile such that the first blade pitch profile rotates between the first blade pitch profile described in the step of manipulating the pitch of the first blade of the wind turbine and the first blade pitch profile described in the step of rotating the first blade pitch profile. 9. The method of claim 6 , wherein the first pitch angle is a minimum pitch angle and the second pitch angle is between 0 degrees and 10 degrees relative to the first rotor blade plane of the first wind turbine. 10. The method of claim 6 , wherein the first pitch angle is a minimum pitch angle and the second pitch angle is equal to or greater than 10 degrees and less than 180 degrees relative to the first rotor blade plane of the first wind turbine.
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