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Maximum power extraction improvement using sensorless controller based on adaptive perturb and observe algorithm for PMSG wind turbine application

Journal

IET ELECTRIC POWER APPLICATIONS
Volume 12, Issue 4, Pages 455-462

Publisher

INST ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY-IET
DOI: 10.1049/iet-epa.2017.0603

Keywords

permanent magnet generators; wind turbines; power generation control; wind power plants; synchronous generators; maximum power point trackers; rectifying circuits; angular velocity control; sensorless machine control; maximum power extraction improvement; adaptive perturb and observe algorithm; PMSG wind turbine application; wind energy conversion systems; wind turbine rotational speed control; sensorless maximum power extraction control; small-scale WECS; permanent magnet synchronous generator; boost converter; step size; duty cycle; rectifier output power; maximum power point; PowerSIM; variable wind speed conditions

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  1. Ministry of Research, Technology and Higher Education, Indonesia

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Wind energy conversion systems (WECSs) can extract maximum power by controlling the wind turbine rotational speed. This study presents a novel sensorless maximum power extraction control for small-scale WECS using a permanent magnet synchronous generator (PMSG), to improve the maximum power extraction. The proposed method uses the output voltage and current of a rectifier to determine the duty cycle of the boost converter, without requiring the wind speed information and turbine characteristics. The step size of the duty cycle is changed adaptively, based on the difference between the rectifier output power and the previous duty cycle to obtain fast convergence, until the maximum power point is attained. The performance of the proposed sensorless maximum power extraction control is evaluated both by simulation, using PowerSIM and laboratory experiments, for variable wind speed conditions. The proposed maximum power extraction controller has a simple structure, low cost, and a good response to wind speed variations. The proposed method can extract a higher maximum power and has a higher efficiency of 93.87%, than the conventional perturb and observe method.

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