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Enhancing Fault Ride-Through Capacity of DFIG-Based WPs by Adaptive Backstepping Command Using Parametric Estimation in Non-Linear Forward Power Controller Design

NCJ Number
309739
Journal
Ieee Access Volume: 12 Dated: January 2024 Pages: 58675-58689
Date Published
2024
Length
15 pages
Annotation

In this paper, researchers test a nonlinear forward power controller design with an adaptive backstepping command using parametric estimation (NFPC_ABC-PE) to enhance fault ride-through (FRT) capacities in wind parks (WPs) utilizing doubly-fed induction generators (DFIGs).

Abstract

This paper presents a novel nonlinear forward power controller design with an adaptive backstepping command using parametric estimation (NFPC_ABC-PE) to enhance fault ride-through (FRT) capacities in wind parks (WPs) utilizing doubly-fed induction generators (DFIGs). The suggested NFPC_ABC-PE manipulates both rotor and network-side power converters (i.e., RSPCs and NSPCs). The principal issue associated with WPs based on DFIGs is their vulnerability to network faults. RSPCs are manipulated to maintain the targeted voltage at dc-bus terminals, while NSPCs are manipulated to supply the reactive energy (power) necessary if the network is disturbed. As a result, the NFPC_ABC-PE proposed precisely supplies reactive energy to ensure the smooth execution of FRT ability. The method developed comprehends the dynamics of RSPC, NSPC-side filters, and dc-bus terminal voltage in the form of electrical active and reactive output power. The parameters of the RSPC and NSPC-side filters, including those associated with the dc-bus capacitor, are regarded as entirely unknown. To estimate and regulate these parameters, adaptation algorithms are utilized. The NFPC_ABC-PE employs parameter adaptation algorithms and switching control inputs designed to safeguard the overall stability of WP. The stability analysis of the DFIG-based WPs with the proposed NFPC_ABC-PE involves applying stability in the sense of the Lyapunov function (LF). To validate its efficacy, simulations are carried out on a single 10 MW power generation unit. The results of the simulation highlight a clear enhancement in the stability and FRT capability of WP, contrasting with the nonlinear forward power controller employing the sliding mode command (NFPC-SMC). (Published Abstract Provided)

Grant Number(s)
Agencies
NIJ-Sponsored
Publication Type
Research (Applied/Empirical)

Date Published: January 1, 2024