Author:
Boureguig Kada,Ouagueni Fayssal,Chouya Ahmed,Sadouki Bouamama Réda
Abstract
This paper introduces a novel approach to controlling a wind energy system based on a doubly fed induction generator (DFIG) using backstepping control. The proposed control method allows for independent control of the active and reactive power of the stator. Unlike traditional methods that rely on vector control of the stator fluxes and neglect the stator resistance, this approach takes into account the nonlinearities and coupled nature of the system. By using a nonlinear model in the Park frame, the control is more accurate and closer to the behavior of a real machine. This method has yet to consider any estimation of the rotor flux model. Using a high-gain observer can resolve the issue of measuring rotor flux. The stability of the nonlinear observer is demonstrated through the application of Lyapunov theory. The simulation results indicate that the suggested control scheme has enhanced the dynamic performance of the system.
Publisher
South Florida Publishing LLC