Sensorless Power Control of Doubly-Fed Reluctance Wind Turbine Generators using a Current-based MRAS Estimator

M. R. Agha Kashkooli, M. Jovanović, S. Ademi
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This paper proposes a new model reference adaptive system (MRAS) for sensorless control of a grid-connected brushless doubly-fed reluctance generator (BDFRG). The main BDFRG advantage over a conventional doubly-fed induction generator (DFIG) is the lack of slip-rings and brushes, hence the higher reliability, maintenance-free operation and lower cost. The desired active and reactive power variations are accomplished using a vector control scheme, which requires the rotor position and speed information in wind power applications with maximum wind energy extraction. Electro-mechanical shaft sensors, commonly used for this purpose, are prone to failures in harsh environments, like those encountered in off-shore wind turbines, and particularly with regular brush replacement intervals of DFIGs, making the BDFRG an attractive brushless alternative. The proposed controller design has been shown robust and capable of producing quality rotor angular position and velocity estimates by implementing an inverter-fed winding (secondary) current based MRAS. The realistic simulation results presented have proven the high accuracy and effectiveness of the estimation technique for different test scenarios of the BDFRG.
基于电流MRAS估计的双馈磁阻风力发电机无传感器功率控制
针对并网无刷双馈磁阻发电机(BDFRG)的无传感器控制,提出了一种新的模型参考自适应系统(MRAS)。与传统的双馈感应发电机(DFIG)相比,BDFRG的主要优点是没有滑环和电刷,因此可靠性更高,免维护运行,成本更低。利用矢量控制方案实现所需的有功和无功功率变化,这需要在风力发电应用中获得最大风能提取的转子位置和速度信息。通常用于此目的的机电轴传感器在恶劣环境中容易发生故障,例如在海上风力涡轮机中遇到的情况,特别是DFIGs的定期刷更换间隔,使BDFRG成为有吸引力的无刷替代方案。所提出的控制器设计已被证明具有鲁棒性,并且能够通过实现基于逆变器馈电绕组(二次)电流的MRAS来产生高质量的转子角位置和速度估计。仿真结果表明,该方法对BDFRG的不同测试场景具有较高的估计精度和有效性。
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