Engineering, Technology & Applied Science Research | 2021

Study and Order of a Medium Power Wind Turbine Conversion Chain Connected to Medium Voltage Grid

 

Abstract


In this article, we will study a system consisting of a wind turbine operating at a variable wind speed and a two-feed asynchronous machine (DFIG) connected to the grid by the stator and fed by a transducer at the rotor side. The conductors are separately controlled for active and reactive power flow between the stator (DFIG) and the network, which is achieved using conventional PI and fuzzy logic. The proposed controllers generate reference voltages for the rotor to ensure that the active and reactive powers reach the required reference values, in order to ensure effective tracking of the optimum operating point and to obtain the maximum electrical power output. System modeling and simulation were examined with Matlab. Dynamic analysis of the system is performed under variable wind speed. This analysis is based on active and reactive energy control. The results obtained show the advantages of the proposed intelligent control unit. Keywords-Doubly Fed Induction Generator (DFIG); active and reactive control; fuzzy management; fuzzy PI controller; variable speed wind turbine

Volume 11
Pages 7279-7282
DOI 10.48084/ETASR.4169
Language English
Journal Engineering, Technology & Applied Science Research

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