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Pivoting scrubbing elements and fluid-driven rotation keep the brush turning on contact while dispensing treatment material with less waste.
Humidity sensors trigger cooling-based dehumidification during turbine standstill, draining condensate to prevent corrosion and electrical shorts.
Voltage and rotation-speed thresholds time electric brake release in a generator, avoiding extra wind sensors, efficiency loss, and damage.
Real-time cable stress monitoring cuts wind park power load before overheating or erosion causes failures, reducing downtime and maintenance costs.
Multiple stakeholder commands are cryptographically approved and recorded across a distributed ledger before a wind power plant executes them.
Wind-driven blades share antenna aperture space to boost base station coverage and capacity while generating power and reducing added wind-load burden.
Motor current and strain-based calibration tables estimate yaw actuator shaft torque accurately, even at توقف, to prevent overload.
Separate line-side and machine-side converter setpoints curb wind turbine power during grid faults while avoiding overspeed and high loads.
Selective auxiliary power from onboard storage preserves restart energy and enables wind turbines to enter harvesting mode when conditions allow.
Separates total wind power losses into active and reactive components using operating-point comparison, improving grid-support cost analysis.
A dedicated link copies component data from a failed wind turbine subcomponent to its replacement, cutting downtime, waste, and security risk.
AC phase-angle monitoring triggers dynamic braking in wind turbines to prevent converter overload after HVDC line faults.
By ranking turbines above a wind-speed threshold and staggering shutdown or restart, this case keeps wind park power ramps within grid limits.
Pre-calculated observer matrices and polar-coordinate tracking cut microcontroller load while keeping three-phase harmonic detection stable.
Local grid-frequency feedback lets a diode-rectifier HVDC wind farm regulate power transfer without GPS or turbine communication links.
A shared battery string setup switches from DC to AC backup supply during grid loss, cutting battery count, maintenance, and cycling stress.
A control system detects no-generation clusters and disconnects their transformers to reduce no-load losses while preserving rapid reconnection.
A controllable storage module matches the turbine’s internal grid voltage, avoiding inverter switching losses and extending backup time during faults.
Converter output power changes reveal torque mismatch faults, enabling a safe wind turbine mode that cuts load and avoids damage.
Turbine-level controllers adjust reactive power regulator gain and feed-forward during communication faults to prevent grid-side overshoot.
A washout-filter responsive channel lets each wind turbine inject reactive power quickly during voltage dips and spikes without losing steady-state control.
A cryogenic battery buffers polar wind fluctuations while hydrogen fuel cells stabilize off-grid power and cut fuel use in extreme cold.
By moving the rotation sensor outside the generator cavity and onto the stator, this case improves hub speed resolution and maintenance access.
Using 4-quadrant control, a wind turbine can absorb surplus active power and regulate reactive power to improve grid stability.
A primary turbine with enough reactive power forms an islanded cluster to keep auxiliaries energized and support black-start after grid outages.
Pitch and torque offset control stabilizes rotor speed during gusts, cutting tower loads while maintaining wind turbine power output.
Converter frequency modulation lets a UPS draw auxiliary power from the turbine itself, supporting safe stand-alone operation and start-up.
Dynamic mode switching coordinates multiple power sources to meet active power set points, improve efficiency, and limit asset degradation.
Feedforward damping and inertia power references help a grid-forming wind turbine suppress power oscillations without losing DC link voltage control.
Individual voltage setpoints let unequal wind turbines share reactive power more evenly, reducing voltage deviations and supporting grid stability.
A movable stator regulates small wind turbine voltage without blade braking or resistor dumping, cutting noise, vibration, and complexity.
During grid faults, the turbine keeps auxiliaries powered by throttling generation to a restricted level and dissipating residual power as heat.
Torque modulation is phase- and amplitude-tuned to cancel gearbox meshing vibrations, cutting wind turbine power train noise.
An airbag-fed lubrication path and vented hub chambers cool pitch gears and motor parts while reducing wear in enclosed wind turbine hubs.
A moving average power control lets a wind turbine exceed target output briefly to recover losses from negative gusts and improve energy yield.
Geographically separate wind farms are combined into a virtual plant to stabilize voltage and frequency during critical grid conditions.
A shared frequency converter staggers yaw motor and cooling startup using temperature prediction to cut shock, transformer load, and power use.
Average-power control lets a wind turbine briefly exceed target output during wind dips, improving yield while limiting torque stress.
Monitoring oscillation amplitude change lets damping controllers retune generator torque to protect power quality and reduce turbine stress.
Pre-charged turbine-level batteries help a wind farm meet under-frequency power commitments without ongoing output curtailment.
Dynamic power sharing lets a wind turbine feed blade heating for de-icing when other subsystem demand drops, without major power-system changes.
Torque sensors on the nacelle gear connection replace unreliable downwind wind readings to improve yaw alignment and wind power output.
A mechanical bellows stores wind energy without costly fuel cells or complex batteries, supporting quieter low-wind residential power.
Torque sensing at the nacelle-gear interface guides yaw motor control when blade wake distorts wind direction measurement.
Individual turbine voltage setpoints balance reactive power across a wind farm, reducing asymmetry and voltage differences for steadier grid support.
Parallel power transmission with upper and bottom controllers isolates failed units so healthy wind turbine paths keep generating power.
Segmented rotor-generator modules and adjustable baffles cut wind turbine repair time while sustaining power output and torque control.
Mechanical energy storage and dual gear control keep a wind turbine idler rotating through low wind to stabilize generator shaft speed and power output.
State feedback on the DFIG rotor converter makes the power system passive over key frequencies to damp SSCI and grid oscillations.
An actuator shifts the stator relative to the rotor to limit small wind turbine voltage without blade braking, cutting noise and complexity.
A tunable flywheel mass damper counters vortex- and stall-induced blade vibration when wind turbine rotors are locked or idling.
Real-time cable stress monitoring lets wind parks reduce or reroute power before overheating or erosion causes failures and downtime.
Integrated turbine storage and frequency response control help a wind plant meet under-frequency power commitments without constant curtailment.
During gusts or grid faults, a second converter draws on stored energy to raise DC link voltage and actuator torque without depleting the store.
Wind turbine converters absorb cable reactive power during black start, keeping the external generator near its limit curve and cutting fuel use.
Wireless power beaming lets idle wind turbines run auxiliary devices without electrical cables or large storage units, easing offshore installation.
A primary turbine energizes the wind farm grid, while secondary turbines join on voltage or frequency thresholds for stable black start.
Fast local reactive power correction supplements plant dispatch signals to suppress weak-grid voltage oscillations and improve compliance.
Closed-loop wind farm feed-in control damps subsynchronous grid oscillations across changing network conditions without active detection.
A dynamic capacity curve shifts power or torque limits from real-time damping criteria to raise low-speed output while preserving stability.
Combining frequency tuning and damping in one compact assembly cuts interfaces, eases tower maintenance, and absorbs connector vibration energy.
Autonomous UAVs disrupt airflow or attach to wind turbine blades during shutdown to curb oscillations and avoid manual offshore deployment.
A separate braking disk keeps lubricant away from yaw brakes, preserving braking force and reducing wear on wind turbine yaw motors and gearboxes.
A hub-mounted optical element spins faster than the rotor without motors, improving wind sensing accuracy while cutting sensor cost and complexity.
Monitors wind and turbine data to detect complex wind conditions and trigger protection that reduces fatigue loads and extreme blade risk.
Alternating primary and secondary blades redirect airflow to cut return drag, improve wind capture, and stabilize torque in a cross-flow turbine.
Adaptive pitch rates and generator torque help wind turbines execute trigger-specific safety stops while limiting mechanical loads.
External dampers allow longer chordwise vibration absorbers on wind turbine blades, supporting retrofit tuning without blade disassembly.