Research paper
System identification and controller design for individual pitch and trailing edge flap control on upscaled wind turbines
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- Title
- System identification and controller design for individual pitch and trailing edge flap control on upscaled wind turbines
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Active load reduction strategies such as individual pitch control (IPC) and trailing edge flap (TEF) actuation present ways of reducing the fatigue loads on the blades of wind turbines. This may enable development of lighter blades, improving the performance, cost effectiveness and viability of future multi-megawatt turbine designs. Previous investigations into the use of IPC and TEFs have been limited to turbines with ratings up to 5 MW and typically investigate the use of these load reducti...
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- Research paper
- Research format
- Journal article
- Date created
- 2016-06
- Creator
- Chen, Zhenrong / Stol, Karl / Mace, Brian
- URL
- http://hdl.handle.net/2292/28787
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