A novel intelligent control approach for wind energy conversion systems with synchronous reluctance generators

Author:

Selma Belkacem1ORCID,Bounadja Elhadj1,Belmadani Bachir1,Selma Boumediene2ORCID,Fliess Michel34

Affiliation:

1. Electrical Engineering Department, Laboratory of Electrical Engineering and Renewable Energies LGEER Hassiba Benbouali University of Chlef Chlef Algeria

2. Higher School of Agronomy Mostaganem Algeria

3. LIX (CNRS, UMR 7161), École polytechnique Palaiseau France

4. AL.I.E.N. Vézelise France

Abstract

SummaryThis study addresses a significant research gap in the field of wind energy, focusing on the underutilized potential of synchronous reluctance generators (SynRG) in wind power conversion systems (WPCS). Despite notable advancements in wind energy controls, the capabilities of SynRG within these systems have not been fully explored. In response, we introduce an innovative model‐free control (MFC) approach, termed intelligent proportional (iP), specifically designed and optimized for WPCS equipped with SynRG. This research encompasses the modeling, control, and simulation of SynRG‐based WPCS, aiming to optimize system performance and enhance the quality of grid power supply. The proposed vector control (VC) method utilizes a MFC approach (VC‐iP) to address the limitations inherent in traditional VC methods with proportional‐integral (PI) controllers (VC‐PI). Although widely used for their simplicity, VC‐PI methods often lead to power fluctuations and decreased power and current quality, consequently reducing overall system efficiency. In contrast, VC‐iP markedly enhances power quality and system efficiency, especially in situations involving fluctuating power demand and variable wind speeds. The efficacy of VC‐iP is demonstrated through simulations in two distinct test scenarios that include variations in power demand and random wind speed fluctuations. The results affirm the superiority of VC‐iP in maintaining stable, high‐quality power output from WPCS. This method notably minimizes fluctuations, improves current quality, reduces harmonic distortion and steady‐state error, ensures reliable grid integration, and contributes to a more efficient and sustainable energy system.

Publisher

Wiley

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