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09 Feb 2026
Research article |  | 09 Feb 2026

Design of fatigue-based specifications for the design of controllers in wind turbines

Irene Miquelez-Madariaga, Jesús Arellano, Daniel Lacheta-Lecumberri, and Jorge Elso

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This paper presents a method for designing control specifications based on mechanical fatigue. The method is validated by the design of controllers for a 15 MW reference wind turbine. The error in the fatigue estimation is smaller than 2 %, and the number of iterations during the controller design process has been significantly reduced.
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