Control of a doubly-fed induction generator in wind park during and after line-voltage distortion

Doubly-fed induction generator (DFIG), as a wind generator, is economically justified, but control of the machine is difficult. In addition, it is significantly difficult to assure continuous operation of the DFIG during and after line-voltage distortions, as required by grid code. Nowadays, there is no single used method; the problem is not entirely solved. In the paper, not only features of the doubly-fed machine during and after line-voltage distortions, but also proposal of the new control system structure based on sliding-mode control is presented.

[1]  Vadim I. Utkin,et al.  Sliding mode control in electromechanical systems , 1999 .

[2]  E. Monmasson,et al.  Sliding mode control of a doubly-fed induction generator , 2007, 2007 European Conference on Power Electronics and Applications.

[3]  Z. Krzeminski Sensorless multiscalar control of double fed machine for wind power generators , 2002, Proceedings of the Power Conversion Conference-Osaka 2002 (Cat. No.02TH8579).

[4]  He Yikang,et al.  Modeling and control of wind-turbine used DFIG under network fault conditions , 2005, 2005 International Conference on Electrical Machines and Systems.

[5]  Weiping Li,et al.  Applied Nonlinear Control , 1991 .

[6]  J. Eek,et al.  Ride Through Solutions for Doubly Fed Induction Generators , 2005 .