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Multiple Model Predictive Control for Wind Turbines With Doubly Fed Induction Generators

Abstract

A multivariable control strategy based on model predictive control techniques for the control of variable-speed variable-pitch wind turbines is proposed. The proposed control strategy is described for the whole operating region of the wind turbine, i.e., both partial and full load regimes. Pitch angle and generator torque are controlled simultaneously to maximize energy capture, mitigate drive train transient loads, and smooth the power generated while reducing the pitch actuator activity. This has the effect of improving the efficiency and the power quality of the electrical power generated, and increasing the life expectancy of the installation. Furthermore, safe and acceptable operation of the system is guaranteed by incorporating most of the constraints on the physical variables of the wind energy conversion system (WECS) in the controller design. In order to cope with nonlinearities in the WECS and continuous variations in the operating point, a multiple model predictive controller is suggested which provides acceptable performance throughout the whole operating region.

Authors

Soliman M; Malik OP; Westwick DT

Journal

IEEE Transactions on Sustainable Energy, Vol. 2, No. 3, pp. 215–225

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

Publication Date

July 1, 2011

DOI

10.1109/tste.2011.2153217

ISSN

1949-3029

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