A novel speed sensor‐less stator flux‐oriented vector control of dual‐stator induction generator for grid‐tied wind energy conversion system

Author:

Das Abhijit1,Chatterjee Shantanu1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Electrical Engineering National Institute of Technology Arunachal Pradesh Jote Arunachal Pradesh India

Abstract

AbstractThe paper proposes a novel speed sensor‐less stator flux‐oriented vector control of dual‐stator induction generator suitable for high‐power applications in grid‐tied wind energy conversion system. In this control strategy, the magnitude and angle of the flux are directly estimated by the measured stator voltages and currents. As the voltage and current sensors are placed on the stationery stator part, therefore, the proposed control strategy does not affect the robustness of the machine compared to the conventional rotor flux‐oriented vector control where the sensors need to be mounted on the rotating part of the machine. Moreover, the proposed speed encoder‐less stator flux‐oriented vector control eliminates the use of speed encoder, thereby reducing the cost and eliminating the error caused due to faulty speed measurement by the speed encoder of the overall system. The performance of the novel speed sensor‐less stator flux‐oriented vector control scheme has been verified by simulation and then experimentally on a 2 hp, 415 V, 50 Hz, three‐phase dual‐stator induction generator drive. The control strategy was implemented through dSPACE 1104 DAC card. From the simulated and the experimental results, it is evident that the proposed control strategy reflects improved performance w.r.t. conventional rotor flux‐oriented vector control.

Publisher

Wiley

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