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Research Article

A Novel Adaptive Third-Order Continuous Super-Twisting Controller of a Five Phase Permanent Magnet Synchronous Wind Generator

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Received 25 Jan 2024, Accepted 24 Apr 2024, Published online: 15 May 2024
 

Abstract

The aim of this research is to enhance the control of a Wind Energy Generating System (WEGS) incorporating a Five-phase Permanent Magnet Synchronous Generator (5 ph-PMSG) and addressing operational challenges in the presence of disturbances. The commonly employed Second-Order Super-Twisting Controller (SOSTC), with constant gains, has limitations, including uncertainties, significant transient state errors, and chattering effects, hindering its practical applicability. To overcome these drawbacks, the study proposes the application of an Adaptive Third-Order Continuous Super-Twisting Control (ATOCSTC). This novel approach integrates a third-order sliding mode surface, a smoothly continuous switching control term, and an adaptation law. Unlike the conventional SOSTC using discontinuous “sign” functions, ATOCSTC dynamically adjusts gains using tangent hyperbolic functions, providing a continuous and effective control mechanism. Comparative analysis with the conventional SOSTC under various disturbances such as wind speed fluctuations, parameter variations, and Grid Voltage Sag (GVS), reveals significant improvements with ATOCSTC. Notably, ATOCSTC leads to a 75% reduction in power ripples for grid active power and a 40.38% reduction for grid reactive power. These findings underscore the superior performances obtained with the proposed ATOCSTC in WEGS.

Disclosure Statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

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