Abstract

This paper proposes a linear method for wind turbine blade fatigue testing at Siemens Wind Power. The setup consists of a blade, an actuator (motor and load mass) that acts on the blade with a sinusoidal moment, and a distribution of strain gauges to measure the blade flexure. Based on the frequency of the sinusoidal input, the blade will start oscillating with a given gain, hence the objective of the fatigue test is to make the blade oscillate with a controlled amplitude. The system currently in use is based on frequency control, which involves some non-linearities that make the system difficult to control. To make a linear controller, a different approach has been chosen, namely making a controller which is not regulating on the input frequency, but on the input amplitude.A non-linear mechanical model for the blade and the motor has been constructed. This model has been simplified based on the desired output, namely the amplitude of the blade. Furthermore, the model has been linearised to make it suitable for linear analysis and control design methods.The controller is designed based on a simplified and linearised model, and its gain parameter determined using pole placement. The model variants have been simulated in the MATLAB toolbox Simulink, which shows that the controller design based on the simple model performs adequately with the non-linear model. Moreover, the developed controller solves the robustness issue found in the existent solution and also reduces the needed energy for actuation as it always operates at the blade eigenfrequency.

Highlights

  • The setup consists of a blade, an actuator that acts on the blade with a sinusoidal moment, and a distribution of strain gauges to measure the blade flexure

  • In order to guarantee continuous operation for its required lifespan, wind turbine blades from Siemens Wind Power are subject to thorough testing

  • Siemens have been using a method for fatigue testing using a motor with a mass extended by a connection rod

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Introduction

In order to guarantee continuous operation for its required lifespan, wind turbine blades from Siemens Wind Power are subject to thorough testing. One of such tests is a fatigue test, which is used as a random check of the structural integrity of the blade at an extended period of time. Siemens have been using a method for fatigue testing using a motor with a mass extended by a connection rod. This is mounted directly on the blade, and through rotation causes the blade to oscillate.

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