Dynamical sliding mode power control of wind driven induction generators

TítuloDynamical sliding mode power control of wind driven induction generators
Tipo de PublicaciónJournal Article
Año de Publicación2000
AutoresDe Battista H, Mantz RJ, Christiansen CF
JournalEnergy Conversion, IEEE Transactions on
Volumen15
Páginas451-457
Fecha de publicaciónDec
ISSN0885-8969
Palabras claveasynchronous generators, Control systems, dynamical sliding mode power control, feedback, ideally designed feedback control solution, Induction generators, machine control, minimum phase behavior, minimum phase region, model uncertainties, nonminimum phase region, parameter uncertainties, Power control, Power generation, power regulation, Power system modeling, Robustness, Sliding mode control, stability, tip speed ratio, variable speed gear, variable structure systems, variable-speed wind energy conversion systems, wind disturbances, wind driven induction generators, Wind energy, Wind energy generation, Wind power generation, wind turbines
Resumen

This paper concerns power regulation of variable-speed wind energy conversion systems. These systems have two regions of operation, depending on the tip speed ratio of the wind turbines. They are distinguished by a minimum phase behavior in one of these regions and a nonminimum phase one in the other. A sliding mode control strategy is proposed that assures stability in both regions of operation and imposes the ideally designed feedback control solution in spite of model uncertainties. Moreover, power regulation by the proposed sliding control in the minimum phase region is completely robust to wind disturbances and parameter uncertainties

URLhttp://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/articleDetails.jsp?arnumber=900507
DOI10.1109/60.900507
Líneas de investigación: 
Control of renewable energy systems
Control of wind turbines and their integration to the grid
Control de turbinas eólicas y su integración a la red