Design of nonlinear robust rotor current controller for DFIG based on terminal sliding mode control and extended state observer

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As to strong nonlinearity of doubly fed induction generators (DFIG) and uncertainty of its model, a novel rotor current controller with nonlinearity and robustness is proposed to enhance fault ride-though (FRT) capacities of grid-connected DFIG. Firstly, the model error, external disturbances, and the uncertain factors were estimated by constructing extended state observer (ESO) so as to achieve linearization model, which is compensated dynamically from nonlinear model. And then rotor current controller of DFIG is designed by using terminal sliding mode variable structure control theory (TSMC). The controller has superior dynamic performance and strong robustness. The simulation results show that the proposed control approach is effective. © 2014 Guowei Cai et al.

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Cai, G., Liu, C., Yang, D., & Huang, N. (2014). Design of nonlinear robust rotor current controller for DFIG based on terminal sliding mode control and extended state observer. Mathematical Problems in Engineering, 2014. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/201938

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