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Maximum wind power tracking of doubly fed wind turbine system based on adaptive gain second-order sliding mode (Q1629542)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6992151
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Maximum wind power tracking of doubly fed wind turbine system based on adaptive gain second-order sliding mode
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6992151

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    Maximum wind power tracking of doubly fed wind turbine system based on adaptive gain second-order sliding mode (English)
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    12 December 2018
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    Summary: This paper proposes an adaptive gain second-order sliding mode control strategy to track optimal electromagnetic torque and regulate reactive power of doubly fed wind turbine system. Firstly, wind turbine aerodynamic characteristics and Doubly Fed Induction Generator (DFIG) modeling are presented. Then, electromagnetic torque error and reactive power error are chosen as sliding variables, and fixed gain super-twisting sliding mode control scheme is designed. Considering that uncertainty upper bound is unknown and is hard to be estimated in actual doubly fed wind turbine system, a gain scheduled law is proposed to compel control parameters variation according to uncertainty upper bound real-time. Adaptive gain second-order sliding mode rotor voltage control method is constructed in detail and finite time stability of doubly fed wind turbine control system is strictly proved. The superiority and robustness of the proposed control scheme are finally evaluated on a 1.5 MW DFIG wind turbine system.
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    adaptive gain
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    sliding mode control
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    electromagnetic torque
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    wind turbine
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    robustness
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