Dual-loop self-optimizing robust control of wind power generation with Doubly-Fed Induction Generator

ISA Trans. 2015 Sep:58:409-20. doi: 10.1016/j.isatra.2015.04.009. Epub 2015 Jun 10.

Abstract

This paper presents a self-optimizing robust control scheme that can maximize the power generation for a variable speed wind turbine with Doubly-Fed Induction Generator (DFIG) operated in Region 2. A dual-loop control structure is proposed to synergize the conversion from aerodynamic power to rotor power and the conversion from rotor power to the electrical power. The outer loop is an Extremum Seeking Control (ESC) based generator torque regulation via the electric power feedback. The ESC can search for the optimal generator torque constant to maximize the rotor power without wind measurement or accurate knowledge of power map. The inner loop is a vector-control based scheme that can both regulate the generator torque requested by the ESC and also maximize the conversion from the rotor power to grid power. An ℋ(∞) controller is synthesized for maximizing, with performance specifications defined based upon the spectrum of the rotor power obtained by the ESC. Also, the controller is designed to be robust against the variations of some generator parameters. The proposed control strategy is validated via simulation study based on the synergy of several software packages including the TurbSim and FAST developed by NREL, Simulink and SimPowerSystems.

Keywords: Doubly-Fed Induction Generator; Extremum Seeking Control; Region-2 control; Wind turbine; ℋ(∞) controller.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't