Indirect power control of DFIG based wind turbine using fractional order intelligent proportional integral sliding mode controller

Author(s):  
Mutasim Mohamed ◽  
Haoping Wang ◽  
Yang Tiang
2019 ◽  
Vol 142 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Ali Darvish Falehi

Abstract The doubly fed induction generator (DFIG)-based wind turbine as a nonlinear, compound, and multivariable time-varying system encompasses several uncertainties especially unfamiliar disturbances and unmodeled dynamics. The design of a high-performance and reliable controller for this system is regarded as a complex task. In this paper, an effective and roust fractional-order sliding mode controller (FOSMC) has been designed to accurately regulate the active and reactive power of DFIG. FOSMC has overcome the system uncertainties and abated the chattering amplitude. Since tuning the FOSMC is a challenging assignment, the application of a multi-objective optimization algorithm can efficiently and precisely solve the design problem. In this regard, non-dominated sorting multi-objective gray wolf optimizer (MOGWO) is taken into account to optimally adjust the FOSMC. In a word, the simulation results have definitively validated robustness of MOGWO-based FOSMC in order to accurately track DFIG's active and reactive power.


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