scholarly journals DESIGN AND APPLICATION OF NEURO - FUZZY VECTOR CONTROL FOR RENEWABLE ENERGY DRIVEN DOUBLY - FED INDUCTION GENERATOR

2015 ◽  
Vol 1 (3) ◽  
pp. 202-218
Author(s):  
Sireesha B ◽  
Nagahimaja M
Author(s):  
Julia Tholath Jose ◽  
Adhir Baran Chattopadhyay

Doubly fed Induction Generators (DFIGs) are quite common in wind energy conversion systems because of their variable speed nature and the lower rating of converters. Magnetic flux saturation in the DFIG significantly affect its behavior during transient conditions such as voltage sag, sudden change in input power and short circuit. The effect of including saturation in the DFIG modeling is significant in determining the transient performance of the generator after a disturbance. To include magnetic saturation in DFIG model, an accurate representation of the magnetization characteristics is inevitable. This paper presents a qualitative modeling for magnetization characteristics of doubly fed induction generator using neuro-fuzzy systems. Neuro-fuzzy systems with one hidden layer of Gaussian nodes are capable of approximating continuous functions with arbitrary precision. The results obtained are compared with magnetization characteristics obtained using discrete fourier transform, polynomial and exponential curve fitting. The error analysis is also done to show the effectiveness of the neuro fuzzy modeling of magnetizing characteristics. By neuro-fuzzy algorithm, fast learning convergence is observed and great performance in accuracy is achieved.


2012 ◽  
Vol 424-425 ◽  
pp. 170-173
Author(s):  
Hui Shen Zhang ◽  
Ge Xiang Zhang ◽  
De Lin Wang

This paper establishes a simulation model for a doubly fed induction generator (DFIG) connected with a power grid by using the vector control scheme. The model consists of a wind turbine, a doubly fed generator, power converters and a vector control strategy. The simulation model is built by using PSCAD/EMTDC. We also investigate the operating characteristics of a grid with the DFIG by considering respective wind speed fluctuation and short-circuit fault in the grid. Experiment results verify the correctness of the simulation model and the relative stability in the operating process of the simulated grid. This work provides a useful simulation platform for further studying the transient stability of the DFIG connected with power grid and more effective control strategies


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