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State Feedback Control Of Wind Energy Conversion System Involving Squirrel Cage Induction Generator

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This paper presents a theoretical framework for a control strategy of wind energy conversion system (WECS), using a squirrel cage induction generator (SIG) connected with an AC/DC/AC converter based on an Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistor (IGBT) with a Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) control approach. The proposed strategy involves a multi-loop nonlinear controller designed to meet the two main control objectives i.e. (i) speed reference optimization, designed in order to extract a maximum wind energy whatever the wind speed, and (ii) power factor correction (PFC) requirement must be satisfactorily realized. First, is a nonlinear model of the whole controlled system is developed within the Park coordinates. Then, a multi-loop nonlinear controller is synthesized using the backstepping design technique. A formal analysis based on Lyapunov stability is carried out to exhibit the control system performances. In addition to closed-loop global asymptotic stability, it is proven that all control objectives (induction generator speed tracking, rotor ux regulation, DC link voltage regulation and unitary power factor) are asymptotically achieved.
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hal-00823270 , version 1 (16-05-2013)

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R. Lajouad, Abdelmounime El Magri, A. El Fadili, Fatima Zara Chaoui, Fouad Giri, et al.. State Feedback Control Of Wind Energy Conversion System Involving Squirrel Cage Induction Generator. ALCOSP 2013 - 11th IFAC International Workshop on Adaptation and Learning in Control and Signal Processing, Jul 2013, Caen, France. pp.n/c. ⟨hal-00823270⟩
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