Robust fuzzy control for doubly fed wind power systems with variable speed based on variable structure control technique (Q1719074)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7017185
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    Robust fuzzy control for doubly fed wind power systems with variable speed based on variable structure control technique
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7017185

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      Robust fuzzy control for doubly fed wind power systems with variable speed based on variable structure control technique (English)
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      8 February 2019
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      Summary: The design of a variable structure sliding-mode controller (SMC) for a variable speed wind turbine with double-fed induction-generator, based on the fuzzy logic, is described in this paper. The purpose of this controller is to maximize the energy capture by operating the turbine at the optimal rotational speed as well as fast and stable generator response. The dynamics of both the turbine and the generator are modeled to exhibit their mechanical/electrical characteristics. Two global sliding-mode controllers, which eliminate the reaching phase of SMC and the sliding-mode motion starts from the beginning, are designed to guarantee the robust tracking of both the optimal blade-rotor speed and the reference generator torque/flux in the whole process, despite the parametric uncertainty and external disturbance. To reduce the adverse chattering effect of the conventional SMC, the adaptive fuzzy inference strategy is adopted to deduce the adjustable switch gain, instead of the fixed gains. Simulation results show that the proposed controller achieves global asymptotic tracking, satisfied torque/flux responses, and has better performance and higher utilization ratio of wind energy than the conventional feedback-linearization method.
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