2014 Ninth International Conference on Ecological Vehicles and Renewable Energies (EVER) 2014
DOI: 10.1109/ever.2014.6844060
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Control of wind turbine based on DFIG using Fuzzy-PI and Sliding Mode controllers

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“…The mechanical power transferred from the wind to the aerodynamic rotor is expressed as [14]- [15]: (1) R is radius of the wind turbine. The mechanical torque developed in the system is then [14]- [15]:…”
Section: A Wind Turbine Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The mechanical power transferred from the wind to the aerodynamic rotor is expressed as [14]- [15]: (1) R is radius of the wind turbine. The mechanical torque developed in the system is then [14]- [15]:…”
Section: A Wind Turbine Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…And the tip speed ratio A is [14]- [17] - [19]: Figure 2 shows blade pitch angle fJ [19]: Figure 3 shows how the output power of a wind turbine varies with wind speed for a fixed value of pitch angle (fJ = 0°). The mechanical rotor power generated by turbine as a function of the rotor speed for different wind speed is also presented.…”
Section: A Wind Turbine Modelmentioning
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“…A Sliding Mode Controller has been applied in many fields due to its excellent properties, such as insensitivity to some external disturbances and parameters variation, sliding mode controller (SMC) can exhibit fast dynamic responses [2]. However, the SMC has a major inconvenience which is the chattering effect created by the discontinuous part of control.…”
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“…As the power handled by the rotor is proportional to the slip, the power electronic converter used in the rotor circuit can be designed for only a fraction of the overall system power. This topology is very attractive for both wind energy generation and high power drive applications [2]. Theoretical analysis, modeling and simulation study are provided.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%