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Simulation and Analysis of DFIG System with Wind Turbine Implementing Fuzzy Logic Control
Author(s) -
Karanam Deepak,
T. Aparna,
A Suresh Kumar,
P Siva Deepthi,
Y Hazarathaiah
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
international journal of engineering and advanced technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2249-8958
DOI - 10.35940/ijeat.f8823.088619
Subject(s) - control theory (sociology) , ac power , turbine , controller (irrigation) , stator , wind power , engineering , rotor (electric) , fault (geology) , converters , voltage , induction generator , computer science , electrical engineering , control (management) , mechanical engineering , agronomy , artificial intelligence , seismology , geology , biology
A doubly-fed induction generator (DFIG) applied to wind power generation driven by wind turbine is under study for low voltage ride-through application during system unbalance. Use of DFIG in wind turbine is widely spreading due to its control over DC voltage and active and reactive power. Conventional dq axis current control using voltage source converters for both the grid side and the rotor side of the DFIG are analyzed and simulated. An improved control and operation of DFIG system under unbalanced grid voltage conditions by coordinating the control of both the rotor side converter (RSC) and the grid side converter (GSC) is done in this thesis. Simulation and analysis of DFIG system with wind turbine using Fuzzy logic controller for RSC and GSC under unbalanced condition is presented in the positive synchronous reference frame. The common DC-link voltage is controlled by grid side converter and control of DFIG’s stator output active and reactive power is controlled by rotor side converter. The steady-state operation of the DFIG and its dynamic response to voltage sag resulting from a remote fault on the 120-kV system is shown in this thesis using controllers. Modeling of DFIG system under Fuzzy logic controller to control voltage and active-reactive powers is done using MATLAB/SIMULINK.

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