scholarly journals Electrical control strategy for an ocean energy conversion system

Author(s):  
Muhammad Noman ◽  
Guojie Li ◽  
Keyou Wang ◽  
Bei Han

AbstractGlobally abundant wave energy for power generation attracts ever increasing attention. Because of non-linear dynamics and potential uncertainties in ocean energy conversion systems, generation productivity needs to be increased by applying robust control algorithms. This paper focuses on control strategies for a small ocean energy conversion system based on a direct driven permanent magnet synchronous generator (PMSG). It evaluates the performance of two kinds of control strategies, i.e., traditional field-oriented control (FOC) and robust adaptive control. The proposed adaptive control successfully achieves maximum velocity and stable power production, with reduced speed tracking error and system response time. The adaptive control also guarantees global system stability and its superiority over FOC by using a non-linear back-stepping control technique offering a better optimization solution. The robustness of the ocean energy conversion system is further enhanced by investigating the Lyapunov method and the use of a DC-DC boost converter. To overcome system complexity, turbine-generator based power take-off (PTO) is considered. A Matlab/Simulink study verifies the advantages of a non-linear control strategy for an Oscillating Water Column (OWC) based power generation system.

2015 ◽  
Vol 2015 ◽  
pp. 1-14 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lingguo Kong ◽  
Guowei Cai ◽  
Sidney Xue ◽  
Shaohua Li

An AC-linked large scale wind/photovoltaic (PV)/energy storage (ES) hybrid energy conversion system for grid-connected application was proposed in this paper. Wind energy conversion system (WECS) and PV generation system are the primary power sources of the hybrid system. The ES system, including battery and fuel cell (FC), is used as a backup and a power regulation unit to ensure continuous power supply and to take care of the intermittent nature of wind and photovoltaic resources. Static synchronous compensator (STATCOM) is employed to support the AC-linked bus voltage and improve low voltage ride through (LVRT) capability of the proposed system. An overall power coordinated control strategy is designed to manage real-power and reactive-power flows among the different energy sources, the storage unit, and the STATCOM system in the hybrid system. A simulation case study carried out on Western System Coordinating Council (WSCC) 3-machine 9-bus test system for the large scale hybrid energy conversion system has been developed using the DIgSILENT/Power Factory software platform. The hybrid system performance under different scenarios has been verified by simulation studies using practical load demand profiles and real weather data.


2021 ◽  
Vol 297 ◽  
pp. 01023
Author(s):  
Ghizlane Traiki ◽  
Abdelmounime El Magri ◽  
Rachid Lajouad ◽  
Omar Bouattane

A nonlinear control of a PV Energy Conversion System (PVECS) with energy storage system and maximum power extraction is presented. The control strategy is designed in two steps. Firstly, a MPPT algorithm is designed to tracking the maximum power point in variable irradiations, battery state of charge (SOC) and load changes. Then, thanks to its many advantages such as simplicity against parameter uncertainties, a Sliding Mode Control approach (SMC) is applied to control the standalone PV energy conversion system. Finally, the performances of MPPT techniques and SMC controller in the closed loop are checked using the MATLAB/SIMULINK.


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