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Distributed On-Blade Control
for Enhanced Wind Turbine Performance--Continuum Dynamics, Inc., 34
Lexington Avenue, Ewing, NJ 08618-2302;
609-538-0444; www.continuum-dynamics.com
Dr. Robert M McKillip,
Jr., Principal Investigator, bob@continuum-dynamics.com
Ms. Eileen P. Burmeister,
Business Official, eileen@continuum-dynamics.com
DOE Grant No. DE-FG02-07ER84769
Amount: $99,870
Wind
turbines must improve both overall efficiency and reliability if they are to
compete successfully with alternate energy sources on a cost-per-kilowatt-hour
basis. High efficiency operation
typically requires some form of adaptation of the turbine to variable wind
speed conditions, while enhanced reliability can be realized through
improvements in the turbine rotor and support structure fatigue life. Both issues may be addressed through a novel
application of "smart" materials that provide on-blade aerodynamic
control to wind turbine rotor systems.
Actuators based Shape Memory Alloy (SMA) materials could allow the
direct control of both overall turbine performance and the reduction of
impulsive and fatigue-life-limiting oscillatory loads. This project will evaluate the effectiveness
and feasibility of this new design and control strategy for application to wind
turbine rotor systems. The approach will
combine advanced rotor aeroelastic performance prediction
tools with experience in SMA-based aerospace actuator development. Phase I will combine benchtop
and wind tunnel testing (of both trailing edge camber control devices and
deployable vortex generators) with sophisticated aeromechanics performance-prediction
tools, resulting in a pre-prototype system concept suitable for continued
development in Phase II.
Commercial
Applications and other Benefits as described by the awardee: The
actuator and adaptive control system technology could be used for new turbine
designs and also be applied to retrofit existing wind energy systems for
improved performance and structural life.
The net effect of their use would reduce the operating costs of wind
turbines, thereby improving their power conversion capability and enhancing
their power quality.