10.5281/zenodo.3764556
https://zenodo.org/records/3764556
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Simley, Eric
Eric
Simley
0000-0002-1027-9848
National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Schlipf, David
David
Schlipf
0000-0002-0189-6422
Flensburg University of Applied Sciences
Scholbrock, Andrew
Andrew
Scholbrock
0000-0003-1241-6356
National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Clifton, Andrew
Andrew
Clifton
0000-0001-9698-5083
University of Stuttgart
An Overview of Lidar-Assisted Control
Zenodo
2020
Webinar
wind lidar
lidar-assisted control
2020-04-22
eng
Presentation
10.5281/zenodo.3763078
https://zenodo.org/communities/ieawindtask32
23 April 2020
Other (Not Open)
The use of nacelle lidar measurements for wind turbine control applications has been widely studied in the research community and is beginning to be adopted by industry. Successful implementation of lidar-assisted control to reduce the cost of wind energy involves several design choices, including lidar scan pattern selection, lidar data processing, and controller design.
In this webinar, Eric Simley and Andrew Scholbrock from the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), and David Schlipf (Flensburg University of Applied Sciences) presented an overview of lidar-assisted control applications, answering the following questions:
How can we obtain useful information for controls from lidar systems? Topics: wind field reconstruction, scan pattern optimization, lidar data processing. Presented by Eric Simley.
How can these lidar measurements be used to improve wind turbine control? Topics: feedforward pitch control, yaw control, multivariate control. Presented by David Schlipf.
What are some practical considerations when implementing lidar-assisted control in the field? Topics: lidar availability, calibration, certification challenges. Presented by Andrew Scholbrock.
The webinar was moderated by Andy Clifton.
This webinar expanded on the presentation Eric and Andrew Scholbrock gave on “Nacelle-Mounted Lidar for Wind Energy Applications” as part of NREL’s Wind Workforce Development webinar series. A recording of that presentation is available at https://youtu.be/yQIMDoYmFno.
This material was presented in an IEA Wind Task 32 webinar on 22 April 2020. For more information about IEA Wind Task 32 see https://community.ieawind.org/task32/home. Please check with the authors directly for license terms and conditions.