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Fast Terminal Synergetic Control of PMVG-Based Wind Energy Conversion System for Enhancing the Power Extraction Efficiency

Ganesh Mayilsamy, Balasubramani Natesan, Young Hoon Joo, Seong Ryong Lee

2022Energies22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This study presents a fast terminal synergetic control (FTSC) scheme to investigate the nonlinear control problem of permanent magnet vernier generator (PMVG)-based variable-speed wind energy conversion systems (WECSs). In wind turbines, better speed tracking and fast dynamic behavior is required to achieve the maximum power extraction. To do this, the FTSC method is firstly proposed to improve the dynamic performance of tracking the speedby, addressing the turbulent wind and uncertainties in the PMVG system, which improves the wind energy extraction efficiency and alleviates mechanical stress over the turbine. Next, the closed-loop FTSC with a macro variable and novel reaching law is presented to enhance the convergence of the speed error signal when it is far from equilibrium in finite time. At this time, the controller’s output is a zero chattering generator torque reference that can operate the system in both below- and above-rated wind conditions, in addition to pitch control. Then, the proposed control method is verified for its effectiveness in energy capture through numerical simulation and experimental verification of a 5 kW direct drive PMVG-based WECS. Finally, comparative results confirm the better performance of the proposed system under transients than other controllers considered in this analysis.

Topics & Concepts

Control theory (sociology)Wind powerTorqueController (irrigation)Wind speedPermanent magnet synchronous generatorTracking errorTurbineMachine controlEngineeringComputer scienceControl engineeringVoltageControl (management)BiologyPhysicsAgronomyElectrical engineeringThermodynamicsArtificial intelligenceMeteorologyMechanical engineeringWind Turbine Control SystemsMicrogrid Control and OptimizationWind Energy Research and Development