scholarly journals Output Power Stability for Wind Turbine by using two Fault Detection Technique and PID – Fuzzy Controller in the Doubly fed Induction Generator

Author(s):  
Ajay Kumar Shukla ◽  
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Anil Kumar Kurchania ◽  

The generation of electricity through a wind turbine system is rapidly increasing. Generation of an electricity form a wind turbine is one of the preeminent renewables sources of energy as it is easily available. In many wind farms, the speed of wind is variable due to which achieving stable power output and fault detection is one of the challenges. This objective can be achieved by a doubly fed induction generator (DFIG) along with the use of a fuzzy -PID controller and two fault detection technique in WTs. This Paper shows an investigation of the fault’s detection and improvement in the DFIG model for the constant/stable power output. This model design to show DFIG 9MW (6 x 1.5) along with a 30 km transmission line and the Frequency used for RLC specification is 60 Hz. Asynchronous machine in plant of 1.68 MW, 0.93 power factor, and 2300V line voltage with mechanical power 3 x 103 W. The initial constant wind speed of 15 ms-1 is maintained. Two fault detectors, one phase fault at B25 (25 kV) before the transmission to three-phase two winding transformer. Other phase faults at B120 (120 kV) before the transmission to three phase mutual inductance. The fault actuator in the doubly fed induction generators are reliable and also maintains the safety of wind turbine connected with a grid. PID-Fuzzy Controller is introduced to regulate the speed of the rotor by adjusting pitch which controls speed changes. The result shows due to controlling of pitch angle output level is improved and a good quality factor is achieved. We have introduced a fuzzy controller so the maximum output power can be established to the grid at the trip. In this research work, mathematical modeling of DFIG is presented.

2018 ◽  
Vol 6 (6) ◽  
Author(s):  
Mahmoud Essam M. Harby ◽  
Aboubakr Salem ◽  
S. E. Elmasry ◽  
Adel El Samahy ◽  
Helmy Elzoghby

The renewable energy systems are going to take over most of the non-renewable energy systems, so many scientific efforts are being made to ensure the stability and reliability of the renewable energy systems. This paper is concerned about the wind energy systems and ensuring their behavior and performance during and after the abnormalities like fault ride-through. Two complete models of a grid connected wind systems are going to be simulated in the MATLAB software program, the first one will be a grid connected wind turbine driving a three-phase squirrel-cage induction generator (SCIG) and the other model will be a grid connected wind turbine driving a three-phase doubly-fed induction generator (DFIG). The frequency of each system will be displayed and compared to the frequency of the other system upon fault ride-through (three-phase short-circuit fault) and under the effect of the PID controller which is tuned by genetic algorithm technique. The different responses of both generators are going to be analyzed graphically and compared to each other upon the ride-through fault and under the effect of the designed controller (genetic algorithm PID controller). 


2017 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 56 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zakaria Sabiri ◽  
Nadia Machkour ◽  
Nabila Rabbah ◽  
Mohammed Nahid ◽  
Elm'kaddem Kheddioui

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