Title :
New State Observers and Sensorless Control of Wound Rotor Induction Generator (WRIG) at Power Grid with Experimental Characterization
Author :
Serban, Ioan ; Andreescu, G.D. ; Tutelea, L. ; Lascu, C. ; Boldea, I. ; Blaabjerg, Frede
Author_Institution :
Corporate Res. & Adv. Eng., Stuttgart
Abstract :
The paper deals with a wound rotor induction generator (WRIG), also known as the doubly-fed induction generator. A complete experimental set-up is presented and analyzed. It is composed of: WRIG, two power electronics converters connected in the rotor side of WRIG, a line filter, and the data acquisition and control system (dSpace DS 1103). Both converters are commercial units and are vector controlled using appropriate interfaces. They are back-to-back connected, sharing the same DC bus, one supplied through a line filter from the power grid, and the other one with the output on the rotor of the generator. The stator of the generator is directly connected to the power grid. Two stator flux observer topologies were investigated and compared, one with the voltage model in parallel with the current model and the other one with both models connected in series. A speed estimation strategy, which works also during the synchronization procedure, was implemented and tested. It is based on model reference adaptive system (MRAS) principles. All control strategies, the flux observers and the MRAS, were developed in Matlab-Simulinkreg and implemented using a dSpacereg DS1103 single-board control and acquisition interface. Different tests were performed, and sample results are presented and discussed in the paper. The schemes used are illustrated in the paper, and the experimental results are shown and analyzed
Keywords :
asynchronous generators; data acquisition; machine vector control; model reference adaptive control systems; observers; power convertors; power filters; power grids; rotors; stators; Matlab-Simulink; acquisition interface; dSpacereg DS1103 single-board control; data acquisition and control system; doubly-fed induction generator; flux observers; line filters; model reference adaptive system; power electronics converters; power grid; power grid connection; sensorless control; speed estimation strategy; stator flux observer topologies; vector control; wound rotor induction generator rotors; Filters; Induction generators; Mathematical model; Mesh generation; Power generation; Power grids; Power system modeling; Rotors; Sensorless control; Wounds;
Conference_Titel :
IEEE Industrial Electronics, IECON 2006 - 32nd Annual Conference on
Conference_Location :
Paris
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0390-1
DOI :
10.1109/IECON.2006.347548