Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Vol 14, No 3: June 2019

Improved wind system using non-linear power control

Yasmine IHEDRANE (Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdallah University,Faculty of Sciences-FEZ-)
Chakib El Bekkali (Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdallah University,Faculty of Sciences-FEZ-)
Madiha El Ghamrasni (Electrical Engineering Mohammadia Engineering School Mohammed V University, Rabat -)
Sara Mensou (Mohammed V University)
Badre Bossoufi (Higher School of Technology, Mohammed I University,Oujda-)



Article Info

Publish Date
01 Jun 2019

Abstract

This article, present a new contribution to the control of wind energy systems, a robust nonlinear control of active and reactive power with the use of the Backstepping and Sliding Mode Control approach based on a doubly fed Induction Generator power (DFIG-Generator) in order to reduce the response time of the wind system. In the first step, a control strategy of the MPPT for the extraction of the maximum power of the turbine generator is presented. Subsequently, the Backstepping control technique followed by the sliding mode applied to the wind systems will be presented. These two types of control system rely on the stability of the system using the LYAPUNOV technique. Simulation results show performance in terms of set point tracking, stability and robustness versus wind speed variation. 

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