Power Optimization and Vibration Suppression Method for Wind Farms Based on Risk Assessment Under Sandstorm Conditions
Jun Zhao, Yuxiang Li, Xueting Cheng, Juan Wei, Weiru Wang, Lu Liu, Yu YangIn response to the severe challenges posed by extreme sandstorm weather to the operational safety of WTs and grid stability, this paper proposes an MPC-based power optimization control strategy for WFs. Simulation results indicate that, compared with the traditional PD strategy, the proposed MPC strategy significantly reduces the active power fluctuations of individual WTs, smoothly tracks grid dispatch orders with an overall power tracking accuracy improvement, and effectively lowers the operational risk index of turbines across the farm (ranging from 6.90% to 57.14% for the ten evaluated turbines). Furthermore, the proposed strategy substantially mitigates the angular acceleration fluctuation amplitude of the drive train components (e.g., reducing peak angular accelerations of drive-train masses by up to 35%) and reduces the fore-aft and lateral displacement oscillations of the tower top (reducing peak displacement variations by approximately 25% and 40%, respectively), providing comprehensive structural load mitigation while ensuring WF power output stability and grid safety. This study provides a theoretical basis and technical approach for the intelligent operation and risk prevention and control of WFs under extreme meteorological conditions.