Robust speed control for a variable speed wind turbine


Autoria(s): Barambones Caramazana, Oscar; González de Durana García, José María; De la Sen Parte, Manuel
Data(s)

28/02/2014

28/02/2014

01/11/2012

Resumo

Modern wind turbines are designed in order to work in variable speed opera-tions. To perform this task, these turbines are provided with adjustable speed generators, like the double feed induction generator (DFIG). One of the main advantages of adjustable speed generators is improving the system efficiency compared with _xed speed generators, because turbine speed can be adjusted as a function of wind speed in order to maximize the output power. However, this system requires a suitable speed controller in order to track the optimal reference speed of the wind turbine. In this work, a sliding mode control for variable speed wind turbines is proposed. The proposed design also uses the vector oriented control theory in order to simplify the DFIG dynamical equations. The stability analysis of the proposed controller has been carried out under wind variations and pa-rameter uncertainties using the Lyapunov stability theory. Finally, the simulated results show on the one hand that the proposed controller provides a high-performance dynamic behavior, and on the other hand that this scheme is robust with respect to parameter uncertainties and wind speed variations, which usually appear in real systems.

Identificador

International journal of innovative computing, information and control 8(11) : 7627-7640 (2012)

1349-4198

http://hdl.handle.net/10810/11688

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

ICIC International

Relação

http://www.ijicic.org/ijicic-11-08026.pdf

http://www.ijicic.org/contents.htm

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Palavras-Chave #wind power optimization #wind turbine control #sliding mode control #robust control #modeling and simulation
Tipo

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