Title :
An heuristic algorithm for sensorless power maximization applied to small asynchronous wind turbogenerators
Author :
Farret, Felix A. ; Pfitscher, Luciano L. ; Bernardon, Daniel P.
Author_Institution :
Post-Graduation Program in Electr. Eng., Fed. Univ. of Santa Maria, Brazil
Abstract :
In asynchronous wind micropower generation, two aspects must be associated for maximum generated power: turbine alignment and load control. An algorithm to simultaneously control the load current and the wind turbine shaft direction is presented aiming at maximized use of the available wind energy. This algorithm allows the tracking for the maximum power, without any direct measurement of both wind intensity and/or wind direction. With this purpose, two additional subroutines were written as a part of the main program of control, based on an heuristic forward chaining method of artificial intelligence, known as hill climbing. Both subroutines are executed alternatively and they share the same data acquisition circuits of the conventional control system. A DC motor is used to properly yaw the turbine while a power converter copes with the load current. As a result one has a simplified, robust and efficient control for use in small wind energy systems
Keywords :
artificial intelligence; asynchronous generators; control system analysis computing; control system synthesis; electric current control; electric machine analysis computing; heuristic programming; load regulation; machine theory; machine vector control; power control; robust control; spatial variables control; wind power plants; wind turbines; DC motor; artificial intelligence; computer simulation; control design; control simulation; data acquisition circuits; heuristic algorithm; heuristic forward chaining method; hill climbing; load control; load current control; power converter; robustness; sensorless power maximization; small asynchronous wind turbogenerators; subroutines; turbine alignment; turbine yaw; wind direction; wind intensity; wind micropower generation; wind turbine shaft direction control; Control systems; Heuristic algorithms; Load flow control; Power generation; Sensorless control; Shafts; Wind energy; Wind energy generation; Wind power generation; Wind turbines;
Conference_Titel :
Industrial Electronics, 2000. ISIE 2000. Proceedings of the 2000 IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Cholula, Puebla
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-6606-9
DOI :
10.1109/ISIE.2000.930508