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Hamza G, Sofiane M, Benbouhenni H, Bizon N. Optimal Operation of Doubly-fed Induction Generator used in a Grid-Connected Wind Power System. IJEEE 2023; 19 (2) :2431-2431
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In this paper, a wind power system based on a doubly-fed induction generator (DFIG) is modeled and simulated. To guarantee high-performance control of the powers injected into the grid by the wind turbine, five intelligent super-twisting sliding mode controllers (STSMC) are used to eliminate the active power and current ripples of the DFIG. The STSMC controller is a high-order sliding mode controller which offers high robustness compared to the traditional sliding mode controller. In addition, it reduces the phenomenon of chattering due to the discontinuous component of the SMC technique. However, the simplicity, ease of execution, durability, and ease of adjusting response are among the most important features of this control compared to some other types. To increase the robustness and improve the response of STSMC, particle swarm optimization method is used for this purpose, where this algorithm is used for parameter calculation. The simulation results obtained using MATLAB software confirm the characteristics of the designed strategy in reducing chattering and ensuring good power control of the DFIG-based wind power.
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Type of Study: Research Paper | Subject: Robust Control
Received: 2022/02/17 | Revised: 2023/06/06 | Accepted: 2023/06/11

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