DFIG Based Wind Turbines Behavior Improvement during Wind Variations using Fractional Order Control Systems

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This paper is concerned with behavior analysis and improvement of wind turbines with Doubly Fed Induction Generator (DFIG) when using a new fractional-order control strategy during wind variations. A doubly fed induction generator, two types of variable frequency power electronic converters and two input wind waveforms are considered. A fractional-order control strategy is proposed for the wind turbine control unit. Output parameters of the wind turbine are drawn by simulations using MATLAB/Simulink for both fractional-order and integer-order (classic) control systems and a complete comparison between these two strategies has been presented. Results show a better operation when using fractional-order control system.

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volume 10  issue 4

pages  314- 323

publication date 2014-12

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