Vibration control of wind turbines with variable rotor sped and grid faults

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THESIS 10738The aim of this thesis is to propose, design and analyze vibration mitigation systems in wind turbines. Formulations have been developed to include variations of the rotational speed of the blades. The control methodologies to tackle the issue of structural vibrations in wind turbines are proposed and appropriate simulation tools are developed. Particular attention is given to the case in which changes of the rotor speed are induced by an imbalance of the generator torque due to an electrical grid fault. Numerical investigations have been carried out to ascertain the effectiveness of the proposed approaches in improving the dynamic response of wind turbines

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