Abstract:
A power management module and method for controlling power consumption of consumers in a wind turbine system. Each power management module in the wind turbine system is configured to determine a voltage level of a power supply bus of the wind turbine system and then control a level of power consumption of one or more consumers coupled to the power supply bus based at least in part on the determined voltage level of the power supply bus. Power consumption may thereby be managed throughout the wind turbine system, without requiring a dedicated centralised controller and communications infrastructure.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a redundant power supply system for wind turbine control systems, said power supply system being adapted to supply power to one or more power consumers of a wind turbine control system, the redundant power supply system comprising a first power rail, a second power rail, and switching means being adapted to select the first or the second power rail so as to provide power to at least part of a power consumer from either the first power rail or the second power rail. The invention further relates to an associated method.
Abstract:
A wind turbine (1) comprising a generator (2), an auxiliary system (6) comprising one or more electrical components (7), and an auxiliary transformer (5) having an internal impedance is disclosed. The auxiliary transformer (5) is connected on a primary side to the generator (2) and to a power grid (3), and on a secondary side to the auxiliary system (6). The wind turbine (1) further comprises an overvoltage protection device (8), being electrically arranged on the secondary side of the auxiliary transformer (5), and being arranged to be triggered by a voltage exceeding an overvoltage threshold. The triggering of the overvoltage protection device (8), due to a voltage being above the overvoltage threshold, causes a current exceeding a nominal current through the auxiliary transformer (5) to flow into the overvoltage protection device (8), thus causing a secondary side voltage of the auxiliary transformer (5) to be limited due to the internal impedance of the auxiliary transformer (5).
Abstract:
A wind turbine rotor comprising a hub with a rotor blade mounted to a bearing of the hub wherein the rotor blade has a longitudinal axis extending in a radial direction relative to an axis of rotation of the hub, and the rotor blade is rotatable about its longitudinal axis whereby the pitch of the rotor blade is adjustable, The rotor blade has a tag such as an RFID tag fixed on the rotor blade at a predetermined angular position about the longitudinal axis of the rotor blade; and a sensor is fixed on the hub for contactless sensing of the tag when the tag is in a predetermined angular position about the longitudinal axis of the rotor blade. Repeatedand accurate calibration of rotor blade pitch is hereby made possible.
Abstract:
A method, controller, wind turbine, and computer program product are disclosed for collecting data from wind turbines in a wind farm. An example method generally includes receiving, from a client device, a subscription request identifying a plurality of data points to collect from a set of wind turbines. A wind farm server establishes a client interface with the client device. The wind farm server receives data points form the plurality of wind turbines and buffers the identified collected data points from the set of wind turbines in a data repository. Through the client interface, the wind farm server receives a request for data points collected from at least one wind turbine over a specified time period, and responsive to the request, transmits the requested data points to the client device. The wind farm server also may push collected data points from wind turbines to a data analysis system.
Abstract:
The invention relates to a power management system for one or more wind turbines where the one or more wind turbines are connected to a power supply with a limited capacity for providing power to a number of power consuming units, such as to an emergency power supply arranged for providing power in a grid loss situation. The power management system comprises a dispatcher connected to the power supply to access an available capacity of the power supply, and a requester connected to at least one power consuming unit, the requester being arranged to control the power consumption of the power consuming unit by either allows or deny the power consuming unit to consume power.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a fault-tolerant control system for a wind power plant comprising a plurality of power units, the control system comprising control means for generating a replica of essentially concurrent power unit set-point values, a data communication network for transmitting the essentially concurrent power unit set-point values to the plurality of power units and a plurality of decentralised voting means being arranged so that a decentralised voting means is assigned to each power unit,each decentralised voting means being adapted to select one power unit set-point value out of the replica of power unit set-points. The present invention further relates to an associated method.