Title of Invention

WIND TURBINE COMPRISING A MULTIPLIED REDUNDANCY CONTROL SYSTEM AND METHOD OF CONTROLLING A WIND TURBINE

Abstract A wind turbine (1) comprising equipment under control is presented, which comprises at least one control system (14,14A, 14B) for one or more of said main components, (5, 7, 9) of the wind turbine. The control system (14A) is multiplied by at least one further control system (14B) for controlling the same of said equipment under control. A control arrangement, a method as well as uses hereof are also presented.
Full Text WO 2006/069573 PCT/DK2004/000931
WIND TURBINE COMPRISING A MULTIPLIED REDUNDANCY CONTROL SYSTEM AN]) METHOD OF
CONTROLLING A WIND TURBINE
Background of the invention
The invention relates to a wind turbine according to the preamble of claim 1, a
control arrangement, a method of controlling a control system being multiplied by at
least one further control system for controlling the same equipment under control of
a wind turbine and uses hereof.
Description of the Related Art
Wind turbines are designed to face harsh and changing weather in a long period of
years and still show a high dependability. Previously, the dependability has been
achieved by designing wind turbines with a certain over-sizing in relation to the
required under normal use of the wind turbine.
The tower, wind turbine blades and breaking systems may for example be over-sized
in order to handle extreme weather situation or excessive forces during a malfunction
such as loss of utility grid or control of the wind turbine rotor.
However, it is an increasing challenge to transport and handle the wind turbine
components of large modern wind turbines. Consequently, the over-sized
components are a significant problem in relation to size and weight during transport
and handling as well as expensive in material costs.
Previously, it has also been known to have more than one component of a kind in a
wind turbine. The redundancy is especially used with the components which face
significant mechanical stress e.g. a hydraulic pitch actuator. The extra component

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may take on the workload in a short period after a main component has failed until
the repair people arrive and thus enhances the availability and dependability of the
wind turbine. However, the more than one component of a kind does not change or
solve the above-mentioned problem regarding size and weight as well as material
costs of wind turbine components.
An object of the invention is to establish technique allowing more weight- and cost-
efficient wind turbines to be built.
The invention
The invention relates to a wind turbine where the control system is multiplied by at
least one further control system for controlling the same of said equipment under
control.
Hereby is established a wind turbine without the above-mentioned disadvantages of
the prior art. The elimination of single points of failure possibility in the control of
equipment under control by securing the functionality on system level is
advantageous. With the enhancing of the safety level and thus the reliability of the
wind turbine it is possible to design the different wind turbine components to normal
use and fatigue instead of designing for extreme loads.
The wind turbine tower may for example be designed with a "normal sized" material
tightness as risk of malfunctions such as the risk of dangerous rotor overspeed due to
loss of control is significantly diminished. The saved materials of a "normal sized"
tower and other structural components of the wind turbine may exceed 25 %.
The term "equipment under control" and "main components" should especially be
understood as the wind turbine blades, gear (if any) and generator of the wind
turbine.

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The term "control system" should be understood as a system supervising and
controlling a main component and including the necessary components in doing so.
In an aspect of the invention, said equipment under control being main components
of the wind turbine such as the wind turbine blades.
In an aspect of the invention, said control systems being operating simultaneously
and independently of each other. Hereby it is possible to continuously control the
main component regardless that one control system fails. The wind turbine may thus
continue to generate power until replacement of the failed system can be performed
or be shut down in a controlled manner.
In an aspect of the invention, said control systems being operating simultaneously
with dependent supervision of each other. Hereby, it is ensured that the control
systems work together in an advantageously control of a main component.
In an aspect of the invention, said equipment under control comprises at least one
pitch or active stall wind turbine blade. It is advantageous to use the Invention in
connection with large wind turbine blades as the pitch mechanism of each blade also
is the only brake system of the rotor.
In an aspect of the invention, said at least one wind turbine blade is part of a wind
turbine with two or three blades. It is especially advantageous to use the invention in
connection with two-bladed wind turbines as loss of control in one blade may result
in loss of the ability to stop the wind turbine rotor as such.
In an aspect of the invention, said wind turbine comprises a teeter mechanism
including teeter angle sensors.
In an aspect of the invention, said control systems include the supervision systems
for said pitch or active stall wind turbine blades.

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In an aspect of the invention, one of said control systems comprises pitch and/or
teeter components e.g. sensors such as blade load sensors, pitch position sensors,
azimuth sensors and/or teeter angle sensors, actuators such as pitch actuators and/or
teeter actuators, power supplies including UPS and/or controllers such as
microcomputers. Hereby it is ensured that any type of failure is not fatal as the
components of the system is multiplied and consequently that the one or more
remaining control systems may continue the normal control of the wind turbine or at
least stop the wind turbine in a controlled manner.
In an aspect of the invention, sensors in one of said control system are positioned
differently in relation to the positions of the corresponding sensors in further of said
control systems. Hereby it is ensured that damage to a section of the wind turbine
component such as a pitch wind turbine blade e.g. by a stroke of lightning at sensors
of the control system does not automatically affect the sensors of the further control
system.
In an aspect of the invention, the wind turbine comprises more than two control
systems e.g. three or four control systems. The number of further control systems
may be chosen by the risk of damage to the system in order to achieve the necessary
reliability of the wind turbine. The number may for example be chosen by the type of
wind turbine, two or three-bladed, the place of erecting the wind turbine, frequent
lightning storms, and the accessibility of the wind turbine e.g. an off-shore wind
turbine.
In an aspect of the invention, the wind turbine comprises at least two control systems
wherein one or more components of said systems are multiplied by at least two or
three such as more than two pitch components, teeter components and/or controllers.

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In an aspect of the invention, said control systems include a number of central
controllers. Hereby, it is easier to position the controllers in a protected and safe
environment.
In an aspect of the invention, said control systems include a number of distributed
controllers e.g. controllers distributed at the wind turbine hub, the main shaft, the
root of the wind turbine blade and/or inside the blade. Hereby, it is possible to
enhance the reliability of the control systems as they may continue working if
distributed controllers of one equipment under control fail. The distributed
controllers of other equipment under control may take over the control from the
failed controllers e.g. the controllers of one blade may control the control systems of
two blades due to a failure in the controllers of one blade caused by a stroke of
lightning in the blade.
In an aspect of the invention, said control systems are connected by cables such as
individual cables between the components. Hereby are established separate
connection circuits between the different sets and thus enhancing the high reliability
of the control systems even further.
In an aspect of the invention, control systems are connected by a communication bus
system e.g. using copper cables and/or fiber optic communication cables, radio
and/or wireless communication connections such as bluetooth connections. The use
of separate connection circuits, fiber optic communication cables and/or wireless
communication especially ensures a higher reliability against malfunction after a
stroke of lightning.
In an aspect of the invention, said control systems being partly or fully identical
systems. Hereby, it is possible to enhance the common safety level of the control
systems.

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In an aspect of the invention, said control systems being a multiplied redundancy
system. Hereby is an advantageous embodiment of the invention achieved,
The invention also relates to a control arrangement for a wind turbine rotor including
at least two wind turbine blades, wherein said arrangement comprises a plurality of
control systems for controlling the same wind turbine blade or the same part of the
wind turbine blade, wherein at least controllers of said plurality of control systems
are distributed at the wind turbine blade or the same part of the wind turbine blade
being controlled, and wherein said control systems are connected.
Hereby, it is possible to enhance the safety of the control of the wind turbine rotor as
the arrangement includes distributed but connected controllers whereby the control
arrangement may continue controlling the wind turbine blades regardless of failure in
one or more controllers.
In an aspect of the invention, said controllers include one or more microprocessors.
In an aspect of the invention, said control systems are connected by a communication
bus system e.g. using copper cables and/or fiber optic communication cables, radio
and/or wireless communication connections such as bluetooth connections. The bus
system ensures that any data may be shared among the control systems and the
controllers. Hereby, it is ensured that any blade in the wind turbine rotor may remain
under control regardless of failure in some of the control systems and controllers.
In an aspect of the invention, said controllers are distributed at the wind turbine hub,
the main shaft, the root of the wind turbine blade and/or inside the blade. By
positioning the controllers locally in proximity of the equipment under control a
simpler and more reliable construction of a control arrangement is achieved.

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The invention also relates to a method of controlling a control system being
multiplied by at least one further control system for controlling the same equipment
under control of a wind turbine according to any of claims 1 to 18.
In aspects of the invention, said control systems are operated simultaneously and
independently of each other or in dependency of each other by exchanging control
communication. Hereby are advantageous embodiments of the invention achieved.
In an aspect of the invention, control communication is transferred on a
communication bus system connecting said control systems. In a further eispect of the
invention, said communication is transferred on a communication bus system
between central or distributed controllers. Hereby are advantageous embodiments of
the invention achieved.
The invention also relates to uses of a wind turbine, control arrangement and method
in connection with emergency stop of the wind turbine during extreme situations
such as weather situations or loss of a utility grid.
Figures
The invention will be described in the following with reference to the figures in
which
fig. 1 illustrates a large modern wind turbine including three wind turbine
blades in the wind turbine rotor,
fig. 2 illustrates schematically a section of a wind turbine according to the
invention,
fig. 3 illustrates schematically a central control system of a three-bladed
wind turbine,

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fig. 4 illustrates the control system of fig. 3 in further details,
fig. 5 illustrates the control system, of fig. 3 in details for a two bladed wind
turbine,
fig. 6 illustrates schematically a control arrangement including distributed
control systems of a three-bladed wind turbine,
fig. 7 illustrates the control arrangement including distributed control
systems of a two-bladed wind turbine in details, and
fig. 8 illustrates another embodiment of the control arrangement including
distributed control systems of a two-bladed wind turbine.
Detailed description
Fig. 1 illustrates a modern wind turbine 1 with a tower 2 and a wind turbine nacelle 3
positioned on top of the tower. The blades 5 of the wind turbine rotor are connected
to the nacelle through the low speed shaft which extends out of the nacelle front.
As illustrated in the figure, wind over a certain level will activate the rotor and allow
it to rotate in a perpendicular direction to the wind. The rotation movement is
converted to electric power which usually is supplied to the transmission grid as will
be known by skilled persons within the area.
Fig. 2 illustrates schematically the equipment under control, i.e. the wind turbine
blades 5, the gear 9, and the electric generator 7. The equipment under control are
supervised and controlled by control systems 14 of a wind turbine according to the
invention. The wind turbine further comprises the low and high speed shafts 10, 8

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connecting the wind turbine blades 5, the gear 9, and the electric generator 7. Teeter
mechanism allows the wind turbine blades to be angled in relation to a vertical plane.
The control systems 14 may supervise and control any of the equipment under
control, such as the wind turbine blades 5, during normal use and stopping of the
wind turbine.
According to the invention the control systems 14 comprise a first control system
14A which is multiplied by at least one further control system 14B for supervising
and controlling the same equipment under control.
The control systems 14A, 14B are preferably identical systems in construction and
performing the same functionality. They may operate simultaneously and
independently of each other in supervising and controlling the same equipment under
control.
Fig. 3 illustrates schematically a central control system of a three-bladed wind
turbine.
The figure illustrates how the wind turbine blades are centrally controlled from
control systems wherein communication between components in the control systems
and the blades are performed on a communication bus. The communication bus may
be wired connections e.g. a communication bus system using copper cables and/or
fiber optic communication cables. Further, the communication bus may include radio
and/or wireless communication connections such as bluetooth connections between
the control systems. The communication bus may for example use standard LAN
technique.
The connection between the individual components of the control systems and the
blades may be established by separate or common cables e.g. separate power cables
transferring power to each relevant component.

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Fig. 4 illustrates the central control system of fig. 3 in further details wherein the
control systems 14A, 14B are part of a three-bladed wind turbine.
Each set of control systems 14A, 14B comprises one or more microcontroller 17,
uCtrl A, uCtrl B collecting, treating and transmitting data such as collecting data
from the control system sensors in the relevant equipment under control and
transmitting control data to control system components controlling the relevant
equipment under control.
Examples of control system sensors and components are pitch position and blade
load sensors as well as pitch actuators in relation to one wind turbine blade 5. The
blade arrangement is replicated in all the blades 5.
Further, each set of control systems 14A, 14B may comprise an azimuth sensor 15
transmitting data to the blade microcontrollers 17.
The two microcontrollers 17 of the sets of control systems 14A, 1413 are power
supplied from their own separate power supplies 16 in which each power supply
includes an uninterruptible power supply UPS A, UPS B. The two UPS power the
control systems and allow the wind turbine to be controlled and stopped at a power
blackout e.g. caused by a direct stroke of lightning on a power line.
The control system sensors of different sets may be positioned in proximity of each
other e.g. one blade load sensor close to the next blade load sensor but preferably not
at the same position on the wind turbine blade 5.
Fig. 5 illustrates the central control system of fig. 3 in a two-bladed wind turbine.
The structure of the control systems 14A, 14B of fig. 4 substantially corresponds to
the systems of fig. 4. The situation of one blade less may initiate the use more than

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two identical control systems e.g. three or four control systems in order to enhance
the security level against the wind turbine being damaged as a subsequent
consequence of more than one control system malfunction.
The control system according to the invention may also be used in relation to other
main components beside the wind turbine blades. The control system may for
example also be used in connection with supervising and controlling the electric
generator and thus ensuring that the generator does not face damaging work
conditions as a subsequent consequence of a control system malfunction.
Fig. 6 schematically illustrates a control arrangement including distributed control
systems of a three-bladed wind turbine.
The figure illustrates how each wind turbine blade is controlled from control systems
positioned locally at each blade. The communication between components in the
control systems and the blades are performed on a communication bus e.g.
corresponding to the communication bus mentioned in connection with fig. 3.
Fig. 7 illustrates a control arrangement including the distributed control systems of a
two-bladed wind turbine in details.
The figure illustrates how the control system of each blade is multiplied e.g. in
relation to sensors, controllers and power supplies including UPS. The controllers are
connected in a local area network LAN and such may communicate and supervise
each others functionality.
Fig. 8 illustrates another embodiment of the control arrangement including
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The controllers of the figure are connected by a communication bus in a LAN and as
such establish multiplied controllers; controller 1, controller 2 and controller of the
figure.
The wind turbine according to the invention may be part of a wind park where every
wind turbine is connected to a central control station that responds to failure
messages from the wind turbines such as a failed control system e.g. by sending
maintenance people or a stop signal to the wind turbine.
The invention has been exemplified above with reference to specific examples of a
wind turbine with control systems. The system may control the wind turbine in use or
during a stopping process at a malfunction of one control system e.g. an. emergency
stop. However, it should be understood that the invention is not limited to the
particular examples described above but may be designed and altered in a multitude
of varieties within the scope of the invention as specified in the claims.

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List
1. Wind turbine or wind turbine system
2. Wind turbine tower
3. Wind turbine nacelle
4. Wind turbine hub
5. Wind turbine blade
6. Rotor
7. Electric generator
8. High speed shaft
9. Gear
10. Low speed shaft
11. Teeter mechanism
12. Pitch mechanism for a wind turbine blade
13. Yaw mechanism
14. Control system for wind turbine blades
14A, 14B. Control system and a further control system
15. Two sets of azimuth sensors
16. Two sets of power supplies including UPS
17. Two sets of microcontrollers
18. Two sets of teeter angle sensors

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Claims
1. Wind turbine (1) comprising
equipment under control (5, 7, 9), and
a control system (14, 14 A, 14B) for one or more of said equipment under control
(5, 7, 9)
wherein
said control system (14A) being multiplied by at least one further control system
(14B) for controlling the same of said equipment under control and said control
systems (14A, 14B) being connected by a communication bus system.
2. Wind turbine (1) according to claim 1, characterised in that
said equipment under control being main components (5, 7, 9) of the wind
turbine such as the wind turbine blades.
3. Wind turbine (1) according to claim 1 or 2, characterised in
that said control systems (14A, 14B) being operating simultaneously and
independently of each other.
4. Wind turbine (1) according to claim 1 or 2, characterised in
that said control systems (14A, 14B) being operating simultaneously with
dependent supervision of each other.
5. Wind turbine (1) according to any of claims 1 to 4, characterised
in that said equipment under control comprise at least one pilch or active
stall wind turbine blade (5).
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6. Wind turbine (1) according to claim 5, characterised in that
said at least one wind turbine blade (5) is part of a wind turbine with two or three
blades.
7. Wind turbine (1) according to any of claims 1 to 6, characterised
in that said control systems (14A, 14B) include supervision, systems for
said pitch or active stall wind turbine blades (5).
8. Wind turbine (1) according to any of claims 1 to 7, characterised
in that said wind turbine (1) comprises a teeter mechanism including
teeter angle sensors (18).
9. Wind turbine (1) according to any of claims 1 to 8, characterised
in that one of said control systems (14A, 14B) comprises pitch and/or
teeter components e.g. sensors such as blade load sensors, pitch position sensors,
azimuth sensors and/or teeter angle sensors (18), actuators such as pitch
actuators and/or teeter actuators, power supplies (16) including UPS and/or
controllers such as microcomputers (17).

10. Win d turbine (1) according to claim 9, characterised in that
sensors in one of said control system (14A) are positioned differently in relation
to the positions of the corresponding sensors in further of said control systems
(14B).
11. Wind turbine (1) according to any of claims 1 to 10, characterised
in t h a t the wind turbine comprises more than two control systems (14A,
14B) e.g. three or four control systems.
12. Wind turbine (1) according to any of claims 1 to 11, characterised
in t h a t the wind turbine comprises at least two control systems (14A,
14B) wherein one or more components of said systems are multiplied by at least
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two or three such as more than two pitch components, teeter components and/or
controllers.
13. Wind turbine (1) according to any of claims 1 to 12, characterised
in that said control systems (14A, 14B) include a number of central
controllers.
14. Wind turbine (1) according to any of claims 1 to 12, characterised
in that said control systems (14A, 14B) include a number of distributed
controllers e.g. controllers distributed at the wind turbine hub, the main shaft, the
root of the wind turbine blade and/or inside the blade.
15. Wind turbine (1) according to any of claims 1 to 14 characterised
in that said control systems (14A, 14B) are connected by cables such as
individual cables between the components.
16. Wind turbine (1) according to any of claims 1 to 15, characterised
in that said control systems (14A, 14B) are connected by a
communication bus system using copper cables and/or fiber optic
communication cables, radio and/or wireless communication connections such
as bluetooth connections.
17. Wind turbine (1) according to any of claims 1 to 16, characterised
in that said control systems (14A, 14B) being partly or fully identical
systems.
18. Wind turbine (1) according to any of claims 1 to 17, characterised
in that said control systems (14A, 14B) being a multiplied redundancy
system.
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19. Control arran gement for a wind turbine rotor including at least two wind turbine
blades, wherein said arrangement comprises a plurality of control systems (14A,
14B) for controlling the same wind turbine blade or the same part of the wind
turbine blade, wherein at least controllers (17) of said plurality of control
systems (14A, 14B) are distributed at the wind turbine blade or the same part of
the wind turbine blade being controlled, and wherein said control systems (14A,
14B) are connected by a communication bus system.
20. Control arran gement according to claim 19, wherein said controllers (17) include
one or more microprocessors.
21. Control arran gement according to claim 19 or 20, wherein said control systems
(14A, 14B) are connected by a communication bus system using copper cables
and/or fiber optic communication cables, radio and/or wireless communication
connections such as bluetooth connections.
22. Control arrangement according to any of claims 19 to 21, wherein said
controllers are distributed at the wind turbine hub, the main shaft, the root of the
wind turbine blade and/or inside the blade.
23. Method of controlling a control system being multiplied by at least one further
control system for controlling the same equipment under control of a wind
turbine (5) according to any of claims 1 to 18.
24. Method according to claim 23 where said control systems are operated
simultaneously and independently of each other.
25. Method according to claim 23 or 24 where said control systems are operating
simultaneously and in dependency of each other by exchanging control
communication.
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26. Meth od according to any of claims 23 to 25 where control communication is
transferred on a communication bus system connecting said control systems.
27. Method according to claim 26 where said communication is transferred on a
communication bus system between central or distributed controllers.
28. Use of a wind turbine according to any of claims 1 to 18 in connection with
emergency stop of the wind turbine (1) during extreme situations such as
weather situations or loss of a utility grid.
29. Use of a control arrangement according to any of claims 19 to 22 in connection
with emergency stop of the wind turbine (1) during extreme situations such as
weather situations or loss of a utility grid.
30. Use of a method according to claim 23 or 27 in connection with emergency stop
of a wind turbine (1) during extreme situations such as weather situations or loss
of a utility grid.
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A wind turbine (1) comprising equipment under control is presented, which comprises at least one control system (14,14A, 14B) for one or more of said main components, (5, 7, 9) of the wind turbine. The control system (14A) is multiplied by at least one further control system (14B) for controlling the same of said equipment under control. A control arrangement, a method as well as uses hereof are also presented.

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Patent Number 244162
Indian Patent Application Number 2522/KOLNP/2007
PG Journal Number 48/2010
Publication Date 26-Nov-2010
Grant Date 22-Nov-2010
Date of Filing 06-Jul-2007
Name of Patentee VESTAS WIND SYSTEMS A/S
Applicant Address SMED SORENSENS VEJ 5, RINGKOBING DK-6950
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 JEPPESEN, OLE MOLGAARD ENGBLOMMEVEJ 3, DK-8240, RISSKOV
2 HANSEN, TORBEN MOLLER ALPEDALEN 9, DK-8543, HORNSLET
3 BENGTSON, JOHN MILTONSVEJ 38, DK-8270, HOJBJERG
PCT International Classification Number F03D 7/04, F03D 7/02
PCT International Application Number PCT/DK04/000931
PCT International Filing date 2004-12-30
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 NA