Title :
Improving power system dynamic behavior through doubly fed induction machines controlled by static converter using fuzzy control
Author :
De Almeida, Rogério G. ; Lopes, J. A Peças ; Barreiros, J.A.L.
Author_Institution :
INESC, Porto, Portugal
Abstract :
This work presents a control strategy applied to a doubly fed induction machine (DFIM) for wind generation in a medium power system. In order to control the active power and reactive power exchange between the machine and the grid, the rotor is fed by a link of AC-DC-AC converters modeled as voltage and controlled current sources, respectively. The control of the rotor-side converter is realized by fuzzy controllers whose performances are compared with that of conventional Proportional-Integral controllers. The control of the grid-side converter is carried out by a control block based on the instantaneous power theory and it is controlled to maintain the DC link voltage constant and to improve the power factor of the system. Some design considerations of the control schemes are discussed. A multimachine model is used in digital simulations to assess the dynamic behavior of the power system control scheme proposed in this work.
Keywords :
AC-DC power convertors; DC-AC power convertors; PI control; asynchronous machines; control system analysis; electric current control; fuzzy control; machine control; power engineering computing; power generation control; power system interconnection; reactive power control; rotors; voltage control; wind power plants; AC-DC converter; DC-AC converter; active power exchange; current controlled source; doubly fed induction machine; fuzzy control; instantaneous power theory; multimachine model; power factor; power system control; power system dynamic behavior; proportional-integral controller; reactive power exchange; rotor; static converter; voltage controlled source; wind generation; Control systems; Fuzzy control; Induction machines; Pi control; Power system control; Power system dynamics; Power system modeling; Rotors; Static power converters; Voltage control; 65; Control systems; converters; induction machines; power system dynamic stability; turbines;
Journal_Title :
Power Systems, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPWRS.2004.836271