Abstract
With renewable energy having the potential to be the chief source of energy for the coming generations, wind energy will have a vital role to play. Obtaining good quality electricity from wind turbine systems under varying wind conditions is crucial. An effective control design is essential to obtain the desired results. This study is focused on achieving the desired rotor speed and frequency control for doubly fed induction generator (DFIG) wind turbines using different controllers. Three design techniques namely genetic algorithm (GA), Simulink response/design optimisation and proportional–integral–derivative (PID) tuner GUI available in MATLAB are explored to tune the PID controller parameters. Further, GA has been used to tune the fuzzy logic controller scaling parameters. The quantitative comparisons of all control schemes in terms of time-domain specifications show that the GA optimised PID controller provides the best frequency control.
Acknowledgements
The contribution offered by the department of electrical and electronics engineering at Amity University, Uttar Pradesh, Noida, India with their constant support and encouragement during the course of this research work is highly appreciated.
Disclosure statement
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