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Performance enhancement of a stand-alone induction generator-based wind energy system using neural network controller

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Pages 274-289 | Received 26 Oct 2019, Accepted 27 Jan 2020, Published online: 12 Feb 2020
 

ABSTRACT

The limitation of self-excited induction generator (SEIG) when used in the stand-alone wind energy system (WES) is poor voltage regulation at variable speed. The indirect vector control (IVC) technique is employed for both the generator-side converter (GSC) and load-side converter (LSC) to regulate the variation of SEIG speed, DC link voltage, and electromagnetic torque independently. Further performance of the proposed IVC technique has been analyzed independently with neural network controller (NNC) and fuzzy logic controller (FLC) as its components. The FLC is replaced by an NNC to improve the performance of the proposed system. IVC of SEIG-based WES has been simulated in MATLAB/SIMULINK software, and the prototype model of the proposed WES is developed to experimentally validate the performance using dSPACE DS-1104 R&D controller board.

Nomenclature

ρ=

Air density

R=

Radius of blade

Vw=

Velocity of wind

ωt=

Prime mover speed

β=

Pitch angle

s=

Laplace operator

ωr=

Generator speed

p=

Pole pairs

Te=

Electromagnetic torque

ωsl=

Slip speed

vsd, vsq=

Stator voltages

isd, isq=

Stator currents

ird, irq=

Rotor currents

ism=

Magnetizing stator current

Rr,Rs=

Resistances of rotor and stator

Lr,Ls=

Self-inductances of machine

Lm=

Magnetizing inductance

λsd,λsq,λrd,λrq=

Stator and rotor fluxes in direct-quadrature axis

ied, ieq=

Excitation capacitor currents for direct-quadrature axes component

Ced, Ceq=

Excitation capacitor in direct-quadrature axis

θ=

Transformation angle

σ=

Leakage factor

τr=

Rotor time constant

Acknowledgments

The current work is supported by the Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India through a Ph.D. scholarship grant.

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