2024
DOI: 10.3390/s24030728
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Fault Diagnosis in Wind Turbine Current Sensors: Detecting Single and Multiple Faults with the Extended Kalman Filter Bank Approach

Mohammed Abbas,
Houcine Chafouk,
Sid Ahmed El Mehdi Ardjoun

Abstract: Currently, in modern wind farms, the doubly fed induction generator (DFIG) is commonly adopted for its ability to operate at variable wind speeds. Generally, this type of wind turbine is controlled by using two converters, one on the rotor side (RSC) and the other one on the grid side (GSC). However, the control of these two converters depends mainly on current sensors measurements. Nevertheless, in the case of sensor failure, control stability may be compromised, leading to serious malfunctions in the wind tu… Show more

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“…There is no end to SSs. SSs lower pollution and greenhouse gas emissions-two more factors that contribute to climate change [4][5][6]. SSs are natural resources including biomass, geothermal resources, sun, hydropower, wind, and the ocean that can be converted into clean, useable energy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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