Winch Sizing for Ground-Generation Airborne Wind Energy Systems

Published in:
2024
With:
, TU Delft
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Published on:
June 28th, 2024
Last modified on January 22nd, 2026 at 16:39
Abstract

MegAWES is a reference design and simulation framework for ground-generation, fixed-wing airborne wind energy systems with a nominal power output of 3 MW. The winch size of MegAWES is based on a smaller system and needs to be scaled up because the current size leads to unrealistically fast dynamics, which require saturation. However, there is no available method to select an appropriate size for the winch. Additionally, while it has been hypothesized that the size of the winch has a significant effect on the dynamics of the overall system for ground-generation concepts, this effect has not been quantified. In this work, we first analyze the effects of the winch size on the system dynamics using a linearized model. Second, we present a method to find the upper bound for the size of the winch based on a selected maximum tether force overshoot during nominal operation. Third, we apply this method to find an upper bound for the winch size for the MegAWES reference design. Using the nonlinear MegAWES simulation framework, we validated this upper bound. At the upper bound, the system accurately tracked the reference tether force without overshoot and when exceeding our upper bound, the tether force response was oscillatory and overshot its ideal value.


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