IEEE Transactions on Energy Conversion, Vol.24, No.1, 264-273, 2009
Optimal Control of Matrix-Converter-Based WECS for Performance Enhancement and Efficiency Optimization
This paper describes a new wind energy conversion scheme, where fuzzy logic principles and four-leg-improved novel matrix converter (MC) model are used for performance enhancement and efficiency optimization, particularly for sites where most of the time low wind speeds prevail. The MC is intended as the interface medium between the induction generator and the utility grid. The power factor at the interface with the grid is controlled by the MC to ensure purely active power injection into the grid for optimal utilization of the installed wind turbine capacity. The generation system has fuzzy logic control with vector control in the inner loops. Fuzzy controller tracks the angular frequency with the wind velocity to extract the maximum power and programs the machine flux for light load efficiency improvement. The complete control system has been developed, analyzed, and validated by simulation study.
Keywords:Adaptive fuzzy logic controller;matrix converter (MC);squirrel cage induction generator;wind energy;wind power generation