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Linear Quadratic Optimal Control of a Spar-Type Floating Offshore Wind Turbine in the Presence of Turbulent Wind and Different Sea States

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This paper presents the design of a linear quadratic (LQ) optimal controller for a spar-type floating offshore wind turbine (FOWT). The FOWT is exposed to different sea states and constant wind turbulence intensity above rated wind speed. A new LQ control objective is specified for the floater-turbine coupled control, in accordance with standard requirements, to reduce both rotor speed fluctuations and floater pitch motion in each relevant sea state compared with a baseline proportional-integral (PI) controller. The LQ weighting matrices are selected using time series of the wind/wave disturbances generated for the relevant sea states. A linearized state-space model is developed, including the floater surge/pitch motions, rotor speed, collective blade pitch actuation, and unmeasured environmental disturbances. The wind disturbance modeling is based on the Kaimal spectrum and aerodynamic thrust/torque coefficients. The wave disturbance modeling is based on the Pierson–Moskowitz spectrum and linearized Morison equation. A high-fidelity FOWT simulator is used to verify the control-oriented model. The simulation results for the OC3-Hywind FOWT subjected to turbulent wind show that a single LQ controller can yield both rotor speed fluctuation reduction of 32–72% and floater pitch motion reduction of 22–44% in moderate to very rough sea states compared with the baseline PI controller.

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