Frontiers in Energy
>> 2013,
Volume 7,
Issue 1
doi:
10.1007/s11708-012-0217-7
RESEARCH ARTICLE
Application of fuzzy logic control algorithm as stator power controller of a grid-connected doubly-fed induction generator
1. LGEB Laboratory, Department of Electrical Engineering, Biskra University, Biskra 07000, Algeria; 2. LSPIE Laboratory, Department of Propulsion-Induction Electromagnetic Electrical Engineering, University of Batna, Batna 05000, Algeria
Available online: 2013-03-05
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Abstract
This paper discusses the power outputs control of a grid-connected doubly-fed induction generator (DFIG) for a wind power generation systems. The DFIG structure control has a six diode rectifier and a PWM IGBT converter in order to control the power outputs of the DFIG driven by wind turbine. So, to supply commercially the electrical power to the grid without any problems related to power quality, the active and reactive powers ( , ) at the stator side of the DFIG are strictly controlled at a required level, which, in this paper, is realized with an optimized fuzzy logic controller based on the grid flux oriented control, which gives an optimal operation of the DFIG in sub-synchronous region, and the control of the stator power flow with the possibility of keeping stator power factor at a unity.