| نویسندگان | محمد فرشادنیا-سید عباس طاهر |
| تاریخ انتشار | 2014-1-01 |
| نمایه نشریه | ISI ,SCOPUS |
چکیده مقاله
A novel current-based direct power control (CB-DPC) strategy for a grid-connected doubly-fed induction
generator (DFIG) is proposed. The reported control scheme is applicable to DFIG-based variable-speed
wind turbines that operate under unbalanced network voltages. The required DFIG rotor voltage for precise
regulation of the stator active and reactive output powers and accurate elimination of their inherent
pulsations are directly obtained using a nonlinear integral sliding-mode control (ISMC) scheme.
Compared with other control methods, the proposed strategy is simpler since it is not based on the symmetrical
components theory, does not need multiple synchronous coordinate transformations, and only
requires DFIG voltage and current values as its inputs. Constant switching frequency of the rotor-side
converter (RSC) is achieved by means of space vector pulse-width modulation (SVPWM) technique.
Uncertainties in the parameters of the generator are included in the design. A compensation strategy
is also proposed for tracking error mitigation of the powers that occur due to elimination of the chattering
phenomena in the ISMC scheme. Simulation results on a 2MW DFIG under different operating conditions
are presented to validate the effectiveness and robustness of the proposed method.