Experimental behaviour analysis for optimally controlled standalone DFIG system

S Soued, MS Chabani, M Becherif… - IET Electric Power …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
IET Electric Power Applications, 2019Wiley Online Library
Metaheuristic optimisation techniques such as the Grey Wolf optimiser (GWO) and artificial
bee colony (ABC) algorithms have been developed for enhancing the dynamic behaviour of
wind energy conversion system. The stand‐alone doubly fed induction generator (DFIG)
control system based on the direct voltage control is experimentally validated for the robust
independent control of the stator voltage amplitude and the consequent rotor current
regulation. The GWO and ABC are used for selecting the optimal gains of the proportional …
Metaheuristic optimisation techniques such as the Grey Wolf optimiser (GWO) and artificial bee colony (ABC) algorithms have been developed for enhancing the dynamic behaviour of wind energy conversion system. The stand‐alone doubly fed induction generator (DFIG) control system based on the direct voltage control is experimentally validated for the robust independent control of the stator voltage amplitude and the consequent rotor current regulation. The GWO and ABC are used for selecting the optimal gains of the proportional–integral (PI) regulator to improve the dynamic performance and the robust stability of the DFIG system in the presence of step voltage variation and sudden load operation. Through, MATLAB™/Simulink numerical simulations, the dynamic performances of the GWO‐PI and ABC‐PI applied to stand‐alone DFIG systems are compared with the conventional PI controller under different disturbances. Using a 3 kW DFIG test bench DSPACE DS1104 card prototype, the experimental validation justifies the superiority of proposed novel GWO‐PI and ABC‐PI controllers over the conventional PI control in terms of steady‐state errors, maximum overshoots, settling time and rise time.
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