2016 4th International Conference on Control Engineering &Amp; Information Technology (CEIT) 2016
DOI: 10.1109/ceit.2016.7929044
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Comparative study between Sliding mode controller and Fuzzy Sliding mode controller in a speed control for doubly fed induction motor

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“…While the variation of the wind speed in steady state is low compared to the electrical time constants of the system, we assume that the speed of rotation of the DFIG is fixed and neglecting the effect of the viscous torque f, the dynamic equation of the turbine becomes (12). From (12) we obtain the static equation describing the stationary state of the turbine (13). The reference electromagnetic torque is determined from an estimate of the aerodynamic torque given by (14) and we obtain equation (15).…”
Section: Maximization Of Power Control Without Speed Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…While the variation of the wind speed in steady state is low compared to the electrical time constants of the system, we assume that the speed of rotation of the DFIG is fixed and neglecting the effect of the viscous torque f, the dynamic equation of the turbine becomes (12). From (12) we obtain the static equation describing the stationary state of the turbine (13). The reference electromagnetic torque is determined from an estimate of the aerodynamic torque given by (14) and we obtain equation (15).…”
Section: Maximization Of Power Control Without Speed Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The estimated wind speed is given by equation (17). On the base of the previous equations, we can then write the equation of the reference electromagnetic couple (18) [13], [14].…”
Section: Maximization Of Power Control Without Speed Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, the originality of the present work reside on the application of the SMC with DSIM under stator open-end winding which has not been presented before in the literature as a main research work. On the other side, this paper focusses also in minimizing the influence of FOC problems thank to main advantages of SMC such as the high precision, the fast dynamic response, the stability, the simplicity of design and implementation and robustness to the variation of internal or external parameters [21,22].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Control of variable speed can also be achieved by integrating power electronics with numerical electronics. Apart from the abovementioned points, the dynamic characteristic of an induction motor plays an important role in improving the overall system performance [9,10]. Zhang et al proposed a new control technique based on limit cycle control of torque and flop as a function of pulse width modulation and input DC voltage [11][12][13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%