A constrained wind farm controller providing secondary frequency regulation
An LES study
Sjoerd Boersma (TU Delft - Team Jan-Willem van Wingerden)
B.M. Doekemeijer (TU Delft - Team Jan-Willem van Wingerden)
S. Siniscalchi-Minna (Catalonia Institute for Energy Research IREC)
J.W. van Wingerden (TU Delft - Team Jan-Willem van Wingerden)
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Abstract
Active power control for wind farms is needed to provide ancillary services. One of these services is to track a power reference signal with a wind farm by dynamically de- and uprating the turbines. In this paper we present a closed-loop wind farm controller that evaluates 1) thrust coefficients on a seconds-scale that provide power tracking and minimize dynamical loading on a farm level and 2) yaw settings on a minutes-scale that maximize the possible power that can be harvested by the farm. The controller is evaluated in a high-fidelity wind farm model. A six-turbine simulation case study is used to demonstrate the time-efficient controller for different controller settings. The results indicate that, with a power reference signal below the maximal possible power that can be harvested by the farm with non-yawed turbines, both tracking and reduction in dynamical loading can be ensured. In a second case study we illustrate that, when a wind farm power reference signal exceeds the maximal possible power that can be harvested with non-yawed turbines for a time period, it can not be tracked sufficiently. However, when solving for and applying optimized yaw settings, tracking can be ensured for the complete simulation horizon.