Neural Network based control of Doubly-Fed Induction Generator in wind power generation

  • Barbade S
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Abstract

To complement the other types of pollution-free generation wind energy is a viable option. Previously wind turbines were operated at constant speed. The evolution of technology related to wind systems industry leaded to the development of a generation of variable speed wind turbines that present many advantages compared to the fixed speed wind turbines. In this paper the phasor model of DFIG is used. This paper presents a study of a doubly fed induction generator driven by a wind turbine connected to the grid, and controlled by artificial neural network ANN controller. The behaviour of the system is shown with PI control, and then as controlled by ANN. The effectiveness of the artificial neural network controller is compared to that of a PI controller. The SIMULINK/MATLAB simulation for Doubly Fed Induction Generator and corresponding results and waveforms are displayed.

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Barbade, S. A. (2012). Neural Network based control of Doubly-Fed Induction Generator in wind power generation. IOSR Journal of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, 1(6), 35–40. https://doi.org/10.9790/1676-0163540

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