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Direct Torque Control of a Small Wind Turbine with a Sliding-Mode Speed Controller
Jagath Sri Lal SenanayakaKjell G. RobbersmyrHamid Reza Karimisubject
0209 industrial biotechnologyHistoryEngineeringWind powerVector controlSmall wind turbinebusiness.industry02 engineering and technologyPermanent magnet synchronous generatorTurbineWind speedComputer Science ApplicationsEducationPhysics and Astronomy (all)020901 industrial engineering & automationDirect torque controlControl theory0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringTorque020201 artificial intelligence & image processingbusinessdescription
In this paper. the method of direct torque control in the presence of a sliding-mode speed controller is proposed for a small wind turbine being used in water heating applications. This concept and control system design can be expanded to grid connected or off-grid applications. Direct torque control of electrical machines has shown several advantages including very fast dynamics torque control over field-oriented control. Moreover. the torque and flux controllers in the direct torque control algorithms are based on hvsteretic controllers which are nonlinear. In the presence of a sliding-mode speed control. a nonlinear control system can be constructed which is matched for AC/DC conversion of the converter that gives fast responses with low overshoots. The main control objectives of the proposed small wind turbine can be maximum power point tracking and soft-stall power control. This small wind turbine consists of permanent magnet synchronous generator and external wind speed. and rotor speed measurements are not required for the system. However. a sensor is needed to detect the rated wind speed overpass events to activate proper speed references for the wind turbine. Based on the low-cost design requirement of small wind turbines. an available wind speed sensor can be modified. or a new sensor can be designed to get the required measurement. The simulation results will be provided to illustrate the excellent performance of the closed-loop control system in entire wind speed range (4-25 m/s).
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2016-09-01 | Journal of Physics: Conference Series |