Sammo, I think that if one is going to utilize pitch control, you would not need to yaw if you incorporated a brake.
Using pitch control, I can make the blades come to a dead stop in Gail force winds without ever yawing.
Heck I could even make the thing run backwards.
So the question is, which is better, yaw or a brake.
A brake is going to require slip rings, yaw is not.
Yaw is going to require advanced wind tracking algorythms, a brake is not.
Yaw requires another motor.
You can buy an electric trailer brake for the same cost as the yaw motor and all the electronics to run it.
A brake does not add any tower stress due to the gyro forces.
Wind tracking/yaw control. I am thinking, why try to do this job when the wind will take care of it automaticly.
Just make the yaw axis as frictionless as possible with a thrust bearing on the top of the pole and nylon on the sides instead of steel.
I think the whole Program just needs to be trying to reach the max RPM in the earliest, fastest way possible. Utilizing the PID of what has already been done and therefore not needing to actually re-invent anything.
If the logic revolves around that then the program would automaticly start going back the other way after it reached peak RPM.
It would already be predetermined what the MAX RPM would be to keep the heat out of the stator.
And in case of error, a temp switch in the stator would initiate shutdown of the whole system, hopefully feathering the blades before applying the brake.
But the brake, if tough enough, could just shut it down reguardless.
I think all the little gizmo's have already been invented to get 'er done.
The only thing left to do is to come up with a computer program.
You could do it with a micro processor, but the PC wound not only be cooler, it would allow manual control, operation, and observation, right at your finger tips.
Wireless Electronics are steadily becoming more reliable and cheaper to utilize.
We are fortunate that we live in an age that we do. It wasn't too long ago that an Idea such as this wouldn't even be worth considering....
Murlin