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Two-Degree-of-Freedom Active Vibration Control of a Prototyped Smart Rotor

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TCST.2010.2051810

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Fixed-structure feedforward; H-infinity-control; load alleviation; trailing-edge flaps; wind energy

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This paper studies the load reduction potential of a prototyped smart rotor. This is, a rotor where the blades are equipped with a number of control devices that locally change the lift profile on the blade, combined with appropriate sensors and controllers. Experimental models, using dedicated system identification techniques, are developed of a scaled rotating two-bladed smart rotor of which each blade is equipped with trailing-edge flaps and strain sensors. A feedback controller based on H-infinity-loop shaping combined with a fixed-structure feedforward control are designed that minimizes the root bending moment in the flapping direction of the two blades. We evaluated the performance using a number of different realistic load scenarios. We show that with appropriate control techniques the variance of the load signals can be reduced up to 90%.

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