How to modify the filter to match the power output of the wind turbine with the wind speed?
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jana nassereddine
am 20 Nov. 2024 um 16:48
Kommentiert: William Rose
am 22 Nov. 2024 um 3:54
hello,
I have the wind turbine power results on the left and the wind speed on the right, both varying over a 24-hour period. From three different scenarios, it's clear that the power output doesn't align with the wind speed. Could this be due to the filter I uploaded? If so, how can I modify it?
thank you in advance
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William Rose
am 20 Nov. 2024 um 18:03
Bearbeitet: William Rose
am 20 Nov. 2024 um 18:05
The horizontal axis labels and values are partly cut off, or absent, on the three images you uploaded which contain two plots each. It appears that the horizontal axis labels for the left side plots are "Load (kW)". If that is correct, then the plots are not power versus time. Do the right side plots (with black background) show wind speed versus time? Please plot power versus time and wind speed versus time, with visible labels and units and values, for both axes. Then we will know what is being compared.
The system diagram shows a sampling rate of 1e-6, but the right side plots appear to be sampled much more slowly. Please figure out why this is so, and why the sampling rate appears different for the right and left side plots.
I don't think the lowpass filter is the cause of the mismatch between wind speed and power output, because the power waveform in the plots does not appear to be a lowpassed version of the speed waveform. I suspect the difference is due to the inner workings of the wind turbine power system box, or the difference is because you are not plotting what you mean to be plotting.
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William Rose
am 22 Nov. 2024 um 3:54
Thank you for the additional plots.
Did you edit your original post? I am asking because I can no longer see the system diagram, which you had attache as a figure in your original post.
I agree that a sampling time of 1e-3 versus 1e-6 does not make a difference. But I am still puzzled by the fact that the wind speed scope signal seems to be peicewise linear with corners about every 0.08 seconds. It looks like a signal that is sampled at about 12 Hz. But let's ignore that for now. Let's focus on the plots in your two most recent comments.
I am not a simulink person. Therefore I don't understand the difference between the white background plot labelled "Wind Power (kW)" and the black background plot labelled "Wind Power AC (Watts)". The former is > 10 kW and the later is <3 kW. Why? It's not due to a lowpass filter.
In your two most recent comments, the first order lowpass filter time constant is 0.015 s. The difference between the wind power waveforms and the windspeed waveform , in the two most recent comments, is not due to the first order lowpass filter. Wind power is roughly proportional to velocity squared, i.e. a nonlinear relationship. A real wind turbine has complicated dynamics and nonlinearities. I don't know what lives inside your wind turbine block, but I assume it has some of the complictaed dynamics and nonlinearities of a real wind turbine. Therefore it is likely that you should not be surprsed that the wind power waveforms do not have a simple relationship to the wind speed. There is probably no simple linear filter that could make the wind power waveform look like a scaled version of the wind speed waveform.
A person who is competent in Simulink could provide better advice than me.
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