Capacity factor estimation of variable-speed wind turbines considering the coupled influence of the QN-curve and the air density
Dongran Song,
Yinggang Yang,
Songyue Zheng,
Weiyi Tang,
Jian Yang,
Mei Su,
Xuebing Yang and
Young Hoon Joo
Energy, 2019, vol. 183, issue C, 1049-1060
Abstract:
This paper proposes a systematic method that precisely estimates the capacity factor (CF) of the variable-speed wind turbine (WT) by considering the coupled influence of the turbine operation constraints and the air density. To do so, the WT’s operation is defined by introducing the QN-curve (denoting the generator torque versus rotor speed), and the influence of different QN-curves on the power production is analysed while considering the influence of the air density. Then, a practical power-curve model considering the constraint of the QN-curve is derived for the WT. Following that, the formulation and the procedure of CF estimation are presented. Lastly, the presented CF estimation approach is applied into an industrial WT while considering the wind sites with four different altitudes. Finally, the application results show the capabilities of the proposed approach in evaluating the CF under the coupled influence of the QN-curve constraint and the air density. Meanwhile, comparing the proposed approach to four empirical approaches demonstrates that the CF estimation based on empirical models has considerable deviations to the results of the presented model under different site altitudes. Furthermore, among the four empirical models, the CF estimations from the quadratic and the linear models present the least deviations to those by the proposed model at the sites with low altitude and high altitude, respectively.
Keywords: Variable-speed wind turbine; Capacity factor; Power-curve model; QN-Curve; Air density (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2019.07.018
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