Active and reactive power vector control using neural-synergetic-super twisting controllers of induction generators for variable-speed contra-rotating wind turbine systems

Author:

Benbouhenni Habib1ORCID,Ionescu Laurentiu-Mihai2,Mazare Alin-Gheorghita2,Zellouma Dalal3ORCID,Colak Ilhami1,Bizon Nicu24

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Engineering and Architecture, Department of Electrical & Electronics Engineering, Nisantasi University, Istanbul, Turkey

2. The National University of Science and Technology POLITEHNICA Bucharest, Piteşti University Center, Pitesti, Romania

3. University of El Oued, El Oued, Algeria

4. ICSI Energy, National Research and Development Institute for Cryogenic and Isotopic Technologies, Ramnicu Valcea, Romania

Abstract

Reactive and active power vector control of induction generators (IG) are essential requirements for generating high-quality electricity from wind power. These control objectives are challenging and difficult to achieve when using traditional strategies based on estimating reactive/active power, hysteresis comparators, and proportional-integral (PI) regulators due to load variations, changes in the value of rotor resistance, etc. So, to achieve these control objectives, this paper proposes a novel technique for the rotor side converter of IG-based contra-rotating wind power (CRWP) systems. The control based on the neural synergetic-super-twisting controller (NSSTC) is designed to minimize IG power ripples and improve the quality of current. The characteristics of the NSSTC-based strategy are presented, evaluated, and compared to the traditional direct field-oriented command (DFOC) based on traditional PI controllers and other reference techniques from the literature, highlighting that the NSSTC-based strategy is simpler to apply and more robust and performant than others classical nonlinear strategies. Comparative simulations are carried out on both the designed DFOC-NSSTC strategy and the DFOC technique to demonstrate the performance (good quality output power, low total harmonic distortion (THD) value of rotor currents, short response time and high robustness) and advantages of the suggested nonlinear technique.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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