TY - JOUR
T1 - Effectiveness analysis of twelve sectors of DTC based on a newly modified switching table implemented on a wind turbine DFIG system under variable wind velocity
AU - Sahri, Younes
AU - Tamalouzt, Salah
AU - Lalouni Belaid, Sofia
AU - Bajaj, Mohit
AU - Belkhier, Youcef
AU - Singh, Arvind R.
AU - El-Naggar, Mohamed F.
AU - Kamel, Salah
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023
PY - 2023/11
Y1 - 2023/11
N2 - This paper aims to present a novel Direct Torque Control (DTC) strategy based on twelve sectors and a new Modified Switching Table (12-MST-DTC) used to control the Doubly Fed Induction Generator (DFIG) powered by Wind Turbine (WT) and operating under random wind speed. Robustness and fast dynamic performances have made Conventional DTC (C-DTC) popular and widely used, but presents major drawbacks which are high torque and flux ripples. Therefore, the 12-DTC has been proposed in the literature as an improvement but suffers from significant oscillations during super-synchronous operation mode as well as the case of overspeed. The proposed control strategy maintains the performances that offer (C-DTC and 12-DTC) and furthermore minimizes those drawbacks. The newly modified switching table is designed with additional input to cover all WT-DFIG system operation modes (sub-, super- and synchronous modes in addition to the case of over-speed) in order to diminish the flux, torque ripples and THD of the AC-grid injected currents. For optimal operating of variable-speed WT, MPPT algorithm and blade pitch control are invested. Simulation results of the 12-MST-DTC are compared with those of C-DTC and 12-DTC using MATLAB/Simulink environment treating all operation modes of WT-DFIG system and even in case of wind over speeds. The comparison results demonstrate the efficiency of the proposed control strategy in terms of flux/torque ripples and THD reduction, therefore fewer DFIG mechanical vibration and acoustic noise.
AB - This paper aims to present a novel Direct Torque Control (DTC) strategy based on twelve sectors and a new Modified Switching Table (12-MST-DTC) used to control the Doubly Fed Induction Generator (DFIG) powered by Wind Turbine (WT) and operating under random wind speed. Robustness and fast dynamic performances have made Conventional DTC (C-DTC) popular and widely used, but presents major drawbacks which are high torque and flux ripples. Therefore, the 12-DTC has been proposed in the literature as an improvement but suffers from significant oscillations during super-synchronous operation mode as well as the case of overspeed. The proposed control strategy maintains the performances that offer (C-DTC and 12-DTC) and furthermore minimizes those drawbacks. The newly modified switching table is designed with additional input to cover all WT-DFIG system operation modes (sub-, super- and synchronous modes in addition to the case of over-speed) in order to diminish the flux, torque ripples and THD of the AC-grid injected currents. For optimal operating of variable-speed WT, MPPT algorithm and blade pitch control are invested. Simulation results of the 12-MST-DTC are compared with those of C-DTC and 12-DTC using MATLAB/Simulink environment treating all operation modes of WT-DFIG system and even in case of wind over speeds. The comparison results demonstrate the efficiency of the proposed control strategy in terms of flux/torque ripples and THD reduction, therefore fewer DFIG mechanical vibration and acoustic noise.
KW - Conventional direct torque control
KW - DFIG
KW - MPPT
KW - Modified switching table
KW - Pitch Angle Control
KW - Twelve sectors direct torque control
KW - Wind energy generation
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U2 - 10.1016/j.asej.2023.102221
DO - 10.1016/j.asej.2023.102221
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85149656050
SN - 2090-4479
VL - 14
JO - Ain Shams Engineering Journal
JF - Ain Shams Engineering Journal
IS - 11
M1 - 102221
ER -