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Improving the reliability and energy production of large wind turbine with a digital hydrostatic drivetrain.

Authors :
Wang, Feng
Chen, Jincheng
Xu, Bing
Stelson, Kim A.
Source :
Applied Energy. Oct2019, Vol. 251, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

• A digital hydrostatic drive solution for large utility wind turbine was proposed. • Two digital encoding schemes for a 2.5 MW hydrostatic wind turbine were developed. • A digital hydrostatic wind turbine control based on kw2 control law was proposed. • Digital hydrostatic solution improves energy production of hydraulic wind turbine. Gearbox failure is one of the major factors causing the increased downtime in modern wind turbines. This increases the turbine maintenance cost and therefore the turbine cost of energy. A hydrostatic transmission not only improves the turbine reliability through its "soft" transmission, but also eliminates the use of power converter through its continuous variable transmission function. A hydrostatic wind turbine usually employs a fixed displacement pump to drive a variable displacement motor. The variable displacement motor runs at partial displacement when the wind speed is below the rated wind speed, leading to low drivetrain efficiency. Moreover, large variable displacement motors for large utility wind turbine are not commercially available. Therefore in this paper a digital hydrostatic transmission solution for large utility wind turbine has been proposed. The large variable displacement motor was replaced by combining several fixed displacement motors and a small variable displacement motor with some digital encoding scheme. Two encoding schemes have been proposed for digital hydrostatic transmission. The modeling and design of the digital hydrostatic wind turbine were presented. A hydrostatic wind turbine control based on kw2 control law has been proposed. A dynamic simulation model of the digital hydrostatic wind turbine has been developed. The proposed digital hydrostatic drive solution has been compared with a conventional hydrostatic solution in a commercial 2.5 MW wind turbine. Simulation studies verified the feasibility and the engineering practice of the proposed digital hydrostatic drive solution. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03062619
Volume :
251
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Applied Energy
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
138156161
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apenergy.2019.113309