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Modern wind turbines generally operate at variable speed in order to maximise the conversion efficiency below rated power and to reduce loading on the drive-train. The Wind and Wind Turbines. ? I feel that this book has achieved what the authors set out to do ?. ". The Nile on eBay FREE SHIPPING UK WIDE Wind Turbine Control Systems by Fernando D. Bianchi, Ricardo J. Mantz, Hernán de Battista This book emphasizes the application of Linear Parameter Varying (LPV) gain scheduling techniques to the control of wind energy conversion systems. FORMATPaperback LANGUAGEEnglish CONDITIONBrand New Publisher Description This book emphasizes the application of Linear Parameter Varying (LPV) gain scheduling techniques to the control of wind energy conversion systems. This reformulation of the classical problem of gain scheduling allows straightforward design procedure and simple controller implementation. From an overview of basic wind energy conversion, to analysis of common control strategies, to design details for LPV gain-scheduled controllers for both fixed- and variable-pitch, this is a thorough and informative monograph. Notes Details control of variable-pitch turbines for increased cost efficiency, better power quality and longer lifeTakes advantage of gain scheduling techniques to linearise and simplify control designUse of widely available control algorithms makes the practical control of wind turbines straightforward Back Cover Modern wind turbines generally operate at variable speed in order to maximise the conversion efficiency below rated power and to reduce loading on the drive-train. In addition, pitch control of the blades is usually employed to limit the energy captured during operation above rated wind speed. The higher complexity of variable-speed variable-pitch turbines is offset by the benefits of control flexibility, namely, higher conversion efficiency, better power quality, longer useful life; because of the immediate impact of control on the cost of wind energy, reliable high-performance controllers are essential in making wind technology competitive. In Wind Turbine Control Systems the application of linearparameter varying (LPV) gain scheduling techniques to the control of wind energy conversion systems is emphasised. This recent reformulation of the classical gain scheduling problem allows a straightforward design procedure and simple controller implementation. The monograph provides a thorough coverage of wind turbine control, including: * an overview of the principles of wind energy conversion; * the control-oriented modelling of wind turbines; * an in-depth analysis of the most common control strategies; * the design of LPV gain-scheduled controllers for both fixed- and variable-pitch, variable-speed wind turbines. Wind Turbine Control Systems is primarily intended for researchers and students with a control background wishing to expand their knowledge of wind energy systems. The book will be useful to scientists in the field of control theory looking to apply their innovative control ideas to this appealing control problem and will also interest practising engineers dealing with wind technology who will benefit from the comprehensive coverage of the theoretic control topics, the simplicity of the models and the use of commonly available control algorithms. Advances in Industrial Control aims to report and encourage the transfer of technology in control engineering. The rapid development of control technology has an impact on all areas of the control discipline. The series offers an opportunity for researchers to present an extended exposition of new work in all aspects of industrial control. Author Biography Fernando D. Bianchi received the B.S. and Dr. Eng. degrees in electronic engineering from National University of La Plata, Argentina. He is currently a Postdoctoral Fellow of the National Research Council of Argentina (CONICET) at Laboratory of Industrial Electronics, Control and Instrumentation (LEICI), Electrical Engineering Department, National University of La Plata. His research interests include the application of gain scheduling techniques and robust control to wind energy systems. Refereed journal articles: 8; refereed articles in conference proceedings: 11. Hernan De Battista received the B.S. and Dr. Eng. degrees in Electronic Engineering from the National University of LaPlata, Argentina. He is currently Senior Professor of Electronics in the EE Dept. at the same university, and Research Member of the National Research Council of Argentina. His research interests are in the field of nonlinear control applications. He is particularly concerned with renewable energy control systems. Refereed journal articles: 18; refereed articles in conference proceedings: 21. Ricardo J. Mantz received his BSEE degree in Electronic Engineering from the National University of La Plata, Argentina in 1980. Since then, he has been with the Laboratory of Industrial Electronics Control and Instrumentation (LEICI) at the EE Dept., Faculty of Engineering, National University of La Plata, where he currently serves as Full Professor of Automatic Control. Professor Mantz is also a Research Member of the Scientific Research Commission (CICpBA). His primary area of interest is nonlinear control systems. Refereed journal articles: 42; refereed articles in conference proceedings: 59. Table of Contents The Wind and Wind Turbines.- Modelling of Variable-speed Variable-pitch Wind Energy Conversion Systems.- Control Objectives and Strategies.- Control of Variable-speed Fixed-pitch Wind Turbines Using Gain Scheduling Techniques.- Control of Variable-speed Variable-pitch Wind Turbines Using Gain Scheduling Techniques. Review From the reviews:"The book in my hand is the first … completely dedicated to the control of wind energy systems; more precisely, it addresses a specific control design approach, the gain scheduling. … This monograph is addressed mainly to scientists from academia, but the reader can perceive its utility for industrials as well. … I feel that this book has achieved what the authors set out to do … ." (Iulian Munteanu, International Journal of Robust and Nonlinear Control, Vol. 18, 2008)"The authors of Wind Turbine Control Systems are knowledgeable about the subject, having published several papers in this area … . Wind Turbine Control Systems provides a good introduction to wind energy for control engineers … . The target audience for this text is members of the control research community who are interested in wind energy applications. … provides an overview of wind turbines with an emphasis on various control objectives and LPV-based strategies for control." (Kathryn E. Johnson, IEEE Control Systems Magazine, Vol. 27 (5), October, 2007) Long Description The series Advances in Industrial Control aims to report and encourage te- nologytransfer in controlengineering. The rapid development of controlte- nology has an impact on all areas of the control discipline. New theory, new controllers, actuators, sensors, new industrial processes, computer methods, new applications, new philosophies..., new challenges. Much of this devel- ment work resides in industrial reports, feasibility study papers and the - ports of advanced collaborative projects. The series o'ers an opportunity for researchers to present an extended exposition of such new work in all aspects of industrial control for wider and rapid dissemination. Globalwarming,climatechangeandrenewableenergyarealltopicsofc- rent interest in the political arena. On the one hand there are the economic arguments about the input-output costs of the many forms of renewable - ergy technology and on the other there is the engineering input to develop e'ective ande'cient renewableenergy systems.The controlengineeringc- munity has much to o'er for the design and construction of these new energy systems. This Advances in Industrial Control monograph written by Fernando Bianchi, Hern Review Quote From the reviews:"The book in my hand is the first … completely dedicated to the control of wind energy systems; more precisely, it addresses a specific control design approach, the gain scheduling. … This monograph is addressed mainly to scientists from academia, but the reader can perceive its utility for industrials as well. … I feel that this book has achieved what the authors set out to do … ." (Iulian Munteanu, International Journal of Robust and Nonlinear Control, Vol. 18, 2008)The authors of Wind Turbine Control Systems are knowledgeable about the subject, having published several papers in this area … . Wind Turbine Control Systems provides a good introduction to wind energy for control engineers … . The target audience for this text is members of the control research community who are interested in wind energy applications. … provides an overview of wind turbines with an emphasis on various control objectives and LPV-based strategies for control. (Kathryn E. Johnson, IEEE Control Systems Magazine, Vol. 27 (5), October, 2007) Feature Details control of variable-pitch turbines for increased cost efficiency, better power quality and longer life Takes advantage of gain scheduling techniques to linearise and simplify control design Use of widely available control algorithms makes the practical control of wind turbines straightforward Details ISBN1849966117 Author Hernán de Battista Publisher Springer London Ltd Series Advances in Industrial Control Year 2010 ISBN-10 1849966117 ISBN-13 9781849966115 Format Paperback Publication Date 2010-10-21 Imprint Springer London Ltd Place of Publication England Country of Publication United Kingdom DEWEY 621.45 Affiliation Universidad Nacional de La Plata Edition 1st Short Title WIND TURBINE CONTROL SYSTEMS Language English Media Book Subtitle Princ, Springer London LTD<