Implementation and Validation of Hybrid Control for a DFIG Wind Turbine Using an FPGA Controller Board
Robustness
DOI:
10.3390/electronics10243154
Publication Date:
2021-12-20T01:41:55Z
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In this study, a novel control approach for doubly-fed induction generator (DFIG) is developed and applied to improve the system’s dynamic response performance providing high energy quality while avoiding harmonic accumulations. Because of its ease implementation, field-oriented (FOC) frequently used. This has great sensitivity machine’s parametric variations. For reason, adaptive Backstepping (ABC) capable preserving almost all robustness properties. However, analytical formulation problem. To overcome these disadvantages, hybrid (HC) verified enable rapid response, complete reference tracking, appropriate behavior with low ripple level. combination FOC’s ABC’s laws. The prepared explored by simulation testing using Matlab/Simulink practical implementation an FPGA board actual turbine settings real wind profile Dakhla City, Morocco. results hardware show efficacy HC in terms speed robustness, total distortion THD = 0.95, value that reveals injected into grid.
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