Dongdong Li, Pengtao Xu, Xiaolu Li, Yao Zhao, Shunfu Lin
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Abstract
This paper presents a fault detection approach for doubly-fed induction generators (DFIG) utilizing an improved fractional-order PID sliding mode observer (IFOPID-SMO). The IFOPID-SMO eliminates chattering and demonstrates superior stability effectively and has a faster convergence speed compared to other observers. Firstly, the stator voltage-oriented vector control method is employed to establish the nonlinear space state vector equation of the DFIG. Then, the IFOPID-SMO is constructed based on the DFIG’s mathematical model, and the d-q axis currents of the rotor are estimated. Secondly, the observer parameters are optimized using the adaptive golden eagle optimization algorithm, which enhances the convergence speed and steady-state accurateness of the observer significantly. Furthermore, the asymptotic stability of the IFOPID-SMO is analyzed by Lyapunov’s second law, which guarantees that the system state converges to a steady value rapidly and stably. Finally, three faults of DFIG including stator inter-turn short-circuit fault, rotor inter-turn short-circuit fault, and rotor current sensor faults are detected respectively. The effectiveness of the IFOPID-SMO is demonstrated through the data recorded of a doubly-fed wind power test bench under unfaulty and three faulty operation conditions.
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ournal of Electrical Engineering and Technology (JEET), which is the official publication of the Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers (KIEE) being published bimonthly, released the first issue in March 2006.The journal is open to submission from scholars and experts in the wide areas of electrical engineering technologies.
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