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10 MW Wind Turbine Direct-Drive Generator Design with Pitch or Active Speed Stall Control
2007
2007 IEEE International Electric Machines & Drives Conference
The objectives of this paper are to investigate the feasibility of a 10 MW generator for a direct-drive wind turbine and to compare the generator systems for pitch control and for active speed stall control. The idea behind the active speed stall control concept is to make a rotor that is as simple as possible, and therefore very robust and suitable for offshore wind turbines. This is done by removing the pitch control of the blades. Above rated wind speed, the power is not controlled by
doi:10.1109/iemdc.2007.383632
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