scholarly journals Performance Test of Winglet Horizontal Shaft Wind Turbine Against Cut In Speed

2021 ◽  
Vol 1808 (1) ◽  
pp. 012028
Author(s):  
Achmad Sangidzun ◽  
Danar Susilo Wijayanto ◽  
Herman Saputro ◽  
Soenarto ◽  
Mochammad Bruri Triyono
Energies ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 12 (10) ◽  
pp. 2031
Author(s):  
Jongmin Cheon ◽  
Jinwook Kim ◽  
Joohoon Lee ◽  
Kichang Lee ◽  
Youngkiu Choi

This paper deals with the development of a wind turbine pitch control system and the construction of a Hardware-in-the-Loop-Simulation (HILS) testbed for the performance test of the pitch control system. When the wind speed exceeds the rated wind speed, the wind turbine pitch controller adjusts the blade pitch angles collectively to ensure that the rotor speed maintains the rated rotor speed. The pitch controller with the individual pitch control function can add individual pitch angles into the collective pitch angles to reduce the mechanical load applied to the blade periodically due to wind shear. Large wind turbines often experience mechanical loads caused by wind shear phenomena. To verify the performance of the pitch control system before applying it to an actual wind turbine, the pitch control system is tested on the HILS testbed, which acts like an actual wind turbine system. The testbed for evaluating the developed pitch control system consists of the pitch control system, a real-time unit for simulating the wind and the operations of the wind turbine, an operational computer with a human–machine interface, a load system for simulating the actual wind load applied to each blade, and a real pitch bearing. Through the several tests based on HILS test bed, how well the pitch controller performed the given roles for each area in the entire wind speed area from cut-in to cut-out wind speed can be shown.


2011 ◽  
Vol 109 ◽  
pp. 79-83 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hyung Joon Bang ◽  
Soo Hyun Kim

This paper introduces a FBG (fiber Bragg grating) based AE (acoustic emission) sensing system for use in health monitoring of composite wind turbine blades. In this study, a multiplexing high speed FBG sensor system was developed with a spectrometer-type demodulator based on a linear photo detector. Pencil break test was performed using an FBG sensor and the results were compared with the results of piezo-based AE sensor. For the performance test of fracture sensing in composite materials, a down-scaled wind turbine blade was fabricated and drop impact tests were performed. Arrayed 4 FBG sensors were installed in the skin of wind turbine blade and impacts of 15 J energy were applied by a drop weight. The frequency characteristics of impact induced AE signals were examined with short-time Fourier transform focused on the leading waves. Finally, the onset of fractures in composite structure was successfully assessed using arrayed FBG sensors.


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