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High-Order Sliding Mode control for DFIG-based Wind Turbine Fault Ride-Through
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2013
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High-order Sliding ModeEngineeringWind Power GenerationWind TurbineConversion SystemSystems EngineeringFault-tolerant ControlClassical Sliding ModePower System ControlPower System Dynamic
This paper deals with the Fault Ride-Through (FRT) capability assessment of a Doubly-Fed Induction Generator (DFIG)-based Wind Turbine (WT) using High-Order Sliding Mode (HOSM) control. Indeed, it has been recently suggested that sliding mode control is a solution of choice to the FRT problem. In this context, this paper proposes HOSM as an improved solution that handle the classical sliding mode chattering problem. Indeed, the main and attractive features of HOSMs are robustness against external disturbances (e.g. grid) and chattering-free behavior (no extra mechanical stress on the drive train). Simulations using the NREL FAST code on a 1.5-MW wind turbine are carried-out to evaluate ride-through performance of the proposed HOSM control strategy in case of grid frequency variations and unbalanced voltage sags.
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