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Optimisation of design and operation of generators for offshore vertical axis wind turbines
Author(s) -
Argent Michael,
McDonald Alasdair,
Leithead William,
Giles Alexander
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
wind energy
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.743
H-Index - 92
eISSN - 1099-1824
pISSN - 1095-4244
DOI - 10.1002/we.2359
Subject(s) - torque , wind power , automotive engineering , drivetrain , turbine , rotor (electric) , engineering , offshore wind power , powertrain , marine engineering , mechanical engineering , electrical engineering , physics , thermodynamics
Abstract A process for optimizing both the design and operation of the generator for a large offshore vertical axis wind turbine (VAWT) is developed. The objectives of the optimization process are to minimize additional costs and losses in the generator to allow for a fair evaluation of the impact of the VAWT environment on the powertrain. A spectrum of torque control strategies was tested based on the ratio, q , of the allowed electrical torque variation to the inherent mechanical torque variation. Equations relating q to the generator losses were established. The effect of q on the energy extracted by the rotor was also investigated and incorporated into the optimization process. This work shows that a variable q strategy with respect to wind speed can improve turbine performance across the range of operational wind speeds depending on the torque loading from the rotor blades. In turn, this also allows for the torque rating of the generator to be reduced from the peak torque rating that would otherwise be expected, creating an opportunity to downscale the generator size, reducing costs. The optimization of powertrain design and operation should be carried out at as high level as is possible, ideally using the fully factored cost of energy (COE) to guard against unexpected losses because of excessive focus in one COE factor (for example reducing upfront cost but in turn reducing availability).

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