Implementation of Sliding Mode Control System for Generator and Grid Sides Control of Wind Energy Conversion System

This paper presents a second order sliding mode control strategy to control the generator and the grid sides of a variable speed experimental wind energy conversion system. At the generator side, the rotational speed is controlled to track a profile generated from the power curve of the wind turbine for maximum power extraction. At the grid side, the dc-link voltage is regulated for a proper transfer of power. The control strategy is based on a disturbed single input-single output error model and a second order sliding mode control algorithm. The proposed second order sliding mode control strategy offers interesting characteristics such as robustness to parametric uncertainties in the turbine and the generator as well as external disturbances. The proposed strategy, for speed and dc-link voltage control in wind energy conversion system, is validated on an emulated wind turbine driven by the OPAL-RT real-time simulator (OP5600). Experimental results show that the proposed control strategy is effective in terms of speed and dc-link voltage control. The sliding mode control approach is robust against unknown disturbances, parametric variations, and uncertainties in the system. Furthermore, it produces no chattering in the generated torque, which reduces the mechanical stress on the wind turbine.

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