Title :
Sliding mode control for a grid-connected wind turbine with asynchronous generator
Author :
Elyaalaoui, Kamal ; Ouassaid, Mohammed ; Cherkaoui, Mohamed
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Mohammed V Univ., Rabat, Morocco
Abstract :
In this paper, a sliding mode control is proposed to control a large wind turbine (3 MW). Sliding mode control is considered more robust than the linear controllers. The complete model of the conversion system of wind energy is established. It includes a wind turbine, a gearbox, a variable speed squirrel cage asynchronous generator, two PWM converters, DC bus circuit and the filter. The side-generator converter is used to generate the maximum power from Wind Turbine Generator. Then, the control strategy, which combines maximum power point tracking and a pitch control, is given. The grid side converter is used to maintain the DC link voltage constant, to achieve unity power factor, and injects the generated power into AC network. The models and control schemes are validated through simulations by using MATLAB/ Simulink environment. The results of simulation show that the proposed control is efficient and gives good performance.
Keywords :
PWM power convertors; asynchronous generators; control engineering computing; digital simulation; electric machine analysis computing; gears; linear systems; machine control; mathematics computing; maximum power point trackers; pitch control (position); power factor; power grids; squirrel cage motors; variable structure systems; wind power; wind turbines; DC bus circuit; DC link voltage constant; MATLAB; PWM converters; Simulink environment; filter; gearbox; grid side converter; grid-connected wind turbine; linear controllers; maximum power point tracking; pitch control; power 3 MW; side-generator converter; sliding mode control; unity power factor; variable speed squirrel cage asynchronous generator; wind energy conversion system; wind turbine generator; MATLAB; Turbines; MPPT; PWM converters; asynchronous generator; power factor; sliding mode;
Conference_Titel :
Complex Systems (WCCS), 2014 Second World Conference on
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-4648-8
DOI :
10.1109/ICoCS.2014.7060913