Dynamic behaviour of wind power systems equipped with automatically regulated continuously variable transmission

High efficiency levels may be attained by wind turbines operating at varying speeds when the machine is made to run at a constant tip speed ratio. Previous papers have suggested incorporating a continuously variable transmission (c.v.t.) to achieve this purpose. Following the general recommendation of using efficient, reliable and economical technologies in wind power systems, one of these papers investigated whether a V-belt c.v.t. with automatically adjustable speed was compatible with a wind power system. The investigations in this case were carried out under steady-state conditions.