High-Order Sliding Control for a Wind Energy Conversion System Based on a Permanent Magnet Synchronous Generator

TítuloHigh-Order Sliding Control for a Wind Energy Conversion System Based on a Permanent Magnet Synchronous Generator
Tipo de PublicaciónJournal Article
Año de Publicación2008
AutoresValenciaga F, Puleston PF
JournalEnergy Conversion, IEEE Transactions on
Volumen23
Páginas860-867
Fecha de publicaciónSept
ISSN0885-8969
Palabras clavechattering-free behavior, closed loop systems, closed-loop system, external disturbances, finite-time reaching phase, High-order sliding mode (HOSM), high-order sliding mode controller, nonlinear systems, permanent magnet generators, permanent magnet synchronous generator, PMSG, Power control, power generation control, stand-alone hybrid generation system, synchronous generators, variable structure systems, WECS, Wind energy, wind energy conversion system, wind power plants
Resumen

This paper presents the output power control of a wind energy conversion system (WECS) based on a permanent magnet synchronous generator (PMSG). It is assumed that the considered wind module integrates a stand-alone hybrid generation system, jointly with a battery bank, a variable ac load, and other generation subsystems. The operation strategy of the hybrid system determines two possible operation modes for the WECS, depending on the power requirements of the load and the wind availability. The paper deals with the design of a combined high-order sliding mode (HOSM) controller for the power control of the WECS on both operational modes. The main features of the obtained controller are its chattering-free behavior, its finite-time reaching phase, its simplicity, and its robustness with respect to external disturbances and unmodeled dynamics. The performance of the closed-loop system is assessed through representative computer simulations.

DOI10.1109/TEC.2008.922013
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