Second-order sliding-mode controller design and tuning for grid synchronisation and power control of a wind turbine-driven doubly fed induction generator

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This study presents a second-order sliding-mode control (2-SMC) scheme for a wind turbine-driven doubly fed induction generator (DFIG). The tasks of grid synchronisation and power control are undertaken by two different algorithms, designed to command the rotor-side converter at a fixed switching frequency. Effective tuning equations for the parameters of both controllers are derived. A procedure is also provided that guarantees bumpless transfer between the two controllers at the instant of connecting the DFIG to the grid. The resulting 2-SMC scheme is experimentally validated on a laboratory-scale 7 kW DFIG test bench. Experimental results evidence both the high dynamic performance and the superior robustness achieved with the proposed control scheme. © The Institution of Engineering and Technology 2013.

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Susperregui, A., Martinez, M. I., Tapia, G., & Vechiu, I. (2013). Second-order sliding-mode controller design and tuning for grid synchronisation and power control of a wind turbine-driven doubly fed induction generator. IET Renewable Power Generation, 7(5), 540–551. https://doi.org/10.1049/iet-rpg.2012.0026

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