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Journal article · Ahead of Print article

Optimization of Short-term Overproduction Response of Variable Speed Wind Turbines

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Department of Wind Energy, Technical University of Denmark1

Integration & Planning, Department of Wind Energy, Technical University of Denmark2

Aerodynamic design, Department of Wind Energy, Technical University of Denmark3

ABB Corporate Research4

Emphasis in this article is on the optimization of the short-term overproduction response of variable speed wind turbines for synthetic inertia provision or fast frequency control. The short-term overproduction response of wind turbines plays a crucial role in the enhancement of the resilience of future power systems with low inertia especially during large frequency disturbances.

Novel optimization approaches employing the genetic algorithm are proposed to maximize the released energy from the wind turbine during its overproduction period considering the electrical and mechanical constraints. Based on the optimization results, the article identifies and analyses a set of relevant aspects to be taken into account by power system operators and wind turbine developers in the process of designing the synthetic inertia provision or the fast frequency control.

Additionally, the impact of the short-term over production response on the wind turbine structural loading is analyzed through a set of aeroelastic simulations to further investigate aerodynamic limitations.

Language: English
Publisher: IEEE
Year: 2018
Pages: 1732-1739
ISSN: 19493037 and 19493029
Types: Journal article and Ahead of Print article
DOI: 10.1109/TSTE.2018.2810898
ORCIDs: Altin, Müfit , Hansen, Anca Daniela , Barlas, Athanasios , Das, Kaushik and 0000-0002-5468-9232

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