scholarly journals Improved sliding mode power control of doubly-fed-induction generator under wind speed variation

Author(s):  
Bouiri Abdesselam ◽  
Benoudjafer Cherif ◽  
Boughazi Othmane ◽  
Abdallah Abden ◽  
Chojaa Hamid

<p><span lang="EN-US">Due to drawbacks of classical linear controller like proportional-integral (PI), many studies have been used non-linear controller specially when it comes to robustness, but this is less efficient in sliding mode controller (SM) due to the sign function, this function is known as a problem chattering phenomenon, this main disadvantage it can be compensated by Lyapunov backstepping condition, This paper presents nonlinear power control strategy of the doubly-fed-induction generator (DFIG) for wind application system (WAS) using sliding mode combining with backstepping controller (SM-BS) to control produced statoric powers to mitigate unnecessary chattering effects inherent in traditional SMC, to check the effectiveness of the controller, we compare performance of sliding mode controller and sliding mode controller combining with backstepping (SM-BS) in terms of required reference tracking, robustness under parametric variations of the generator, sensitivity to perturbations and reaction to speed variations under investigating further of the chattering phenomenon.</span></p>

2020 ◽  
pp. 107754632092449
Author(s):  
Penghan Li ◽  
Jie Wang ◽  
Linyun Xiong ◽  
Meiling Ma ◽  
Muhammad W Khan ◽  
...  

To alleviate subsynchronous resonance in doubly fed induction generator–based wind farm, this study devises a robust nonlinear control for a rotor-side converter based on a fractional-order sliding mode controller. The designed fractional-order sliding mode controller is able to realize finite-time control and reduce the control time compared with terminal sliding mode control, which contributes to the faster mitigation of subsynchronous resonance. Impedance-based analysis and transient simulation are carried out to evaluate the performance of the fractional-order sliding mode controller compared with terminal sliding mode control and subsynchronous damping control. Simulation results verify that the fractional-order sliding mode controller is able to damp SSR within shorter time and effectively reduce the fluctuation range of a system’s transient responses under various working conditions of compensation degrees and wind speeds. Furthermore, the fractional-order sliding mode controller enhances the robustness under external disturbance and parametric uncertainty, ensuring safe operation of the practical wind farm.


2016 ◽  
Vol 9 (4) ◽  
pp. 207
Author(s):  
Moussa Reddak ◽  
Abdelmajid Berdai ◽  
Anass Gourma ◽  
Jamal Boukherouaa ◽  
Abdelaziz Belfiqih

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