Real-Time Sensorless Robust Velocity Controller Applied to a DC-Motor for Emulating a Wind Turbine

The wind power systems of variable velocity using a doubly-fed induction generator dominate large-scale electrical generation within renewable energy sources. The usual control goal of the wind systems consists of maximizing the wind energy capture and streamlining the energy conversion process. In...

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Main Authors: Onofre A. Morfin, Riemann Ruiz-Cruz, Jesus I. Hernández, Carlos E. Castañeda, Reymundo Ramírez-Betancour, Fredy A. Valenzuela-Murillo
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-02-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/4/868
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spelling doaj-8d40e779c0274a01931d1feaa865c2372021-02-08T00:03:39ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732021-02-011486886810.3390/en14040868Real-Time Sensorless Robust Velocity Controller Applied to a DC-Motor for Emulating a Wind TurbineOnofre A. Morfin0Riemann Ruiz-Cruz1Jesus I. Hernández2Carlos E. Castañeda3Reymundo Ramírez-Betancour4Fredy A. Valenzuela-Murillo5Departamento de Eléctrica y Computación, Instituto de Ingeniería y Tecnología, Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez, Ciudad Juárez 32310, MexicoLaboratorio de Investigación en Diseño Optimo, Dispositivos y Materiales Avanzados (OPTIMA), Departamento de Matemáticas y Física, ITESO, Tlaquepaque 45604, MexicoDepartamento de Eléctrica y Computación, Instituto de Ingeniería y Tecnología, Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez, Ciudad Juárez 32310, MexicoDepartamento de Ciencias Exactas y Tecnología, Centro Universitario de los Lagos de la Universidad de Guadalajara, Lagos de Moreno 47460, MexicoDivisión Académica de Ingeniería y Arquitectura, Universidad Juárez Autónoma de Tabasco, Cunduacán 86040, MexicoDivisión Académica de Ingeniería y Arquitectura, Universidad Juárez Autónoma de Tabasco, Cunduacán 86040, MexicoThe wind power systems of variable velocity using a doubly-fed induction generator dominate large-scale electrical generation within renewable energy sources. The usual control goal of the wind systems consists of maximizing the wind energy capture and streamlining the energy conversion process. In addition, these systems are an intermittent energy source due to the variation of the wind velocity. Consequently, the control system designed to establish a reliable operation of the wind system represents the main challenge. Therefore, emulating the operation of the wind turbine by means of an electric motor is a common strategy so that the controller design is focused on the induction generator and its connection to the utility grid. Thus, we propose to emulate the dynamical operation of a wind turbine through a separately excited DC motor driving by a sensor-less velocity controller. This controller is synthesized based on the state-feedback linearization technique combined with the super-twisting algorithm to set a robust closed-loop system in the presence of external disturbances. A robust velocity observer is designed to estimate the rotor velocity based on the armature current measuring. Furthermore, a robust differentiator is designed for estimating the time derivative of the velocity error variable, achieving a reduction in the computational calculus. Experimental tests were carried using a separately excited DC motor coupled with a dynamometer to validate the proposed wind turbine emulator.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/4/868sensorless velocity controllersuper-twisting algorithmwind turbine emulation
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author Onofre A. Morfin
Riemann Ruiz-Cruz
Jesus I. Hernández
Carlos E. Castañeda
Reymundo Ramírez-Betancour
Fredy A. Valenzuela-Murillo
spellingShingle Onofre A. Morfin
Riemann Ruiz-Cruz
Jesus I. Hernández
Carlos E. Castañeda
Reymundo Ramírez-Betancour
Fredy A. Valenzuela-Murillo
Real-Time Sensorless Robust Velocity Controller Applied to a DC-Motor for Emulating a Wind Turbine
Energies
sensorless velocity controller
super-twisting algorithm
wind turbine emulation
author_facet Onofre A. Morfin
Riemann Ruiz-Cruz
Jesus I. Hernández
Carlos E. Castañeda
Reymundo Ramírez-Betancour
Fredy A. Valenzuela-Murillo
author_sort Onofre A. Morfin
title Real-Time Sensorless Robust Velocity Controller Applied to a DC-Motor for Emulating a Wind Turbine
title_short Real-Time Sensorless Robust Velocity Controller Applied to a DC-Motor for Emulating a Wind Turbine
title_full Real-Time Sensorless Robust Velocity Controller Applied to a DC-Motor for Emulating a Wind Turbine
title_fullStr Real-Time Sensorless Robust Velocity Controller Applied to a DC-Motor for Emulating a Wind Turbine
title_full_unstemmed Real-Time Sensorless Robust Velocity Controller Applied to a DC-Motor for Emulating a Wind Turbine
title_sort real-time sensorless robust velocity controller applied to a dc-motor for emulating a wind turbine
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2021-02-01
description The wind power systems of variable velocity using a doubly-fed induction generator dominate large-scale electrical generation within renewable energy sources. The usual control goal of the wind systems consists of maximizing the wind energy capture and streamlining the energy conversion process. In addition, these systems are an intermittent energy source due to the variation of the wind velocity. Consequently, the control system designed to establish a reliable operation of the wind system represents the main challenge. Therefore, emulating the operation of the wind turbine by means of an electric motor is a common strategy so that the controller design is focused on the induction generator and its connection to the utility grid. Thus, we propose to emulate the dynamical operation of a wind turbine through a separately excited DC motor driving by a sensor-less velocity controller. This controller is synthesized based on the state-feedback linearization technique combined with the super-twisting algorithm to set a robust closed-loop system in the presence of external disturbances. A robust velocity observer is designed to estimate the rotor velocity based on the armature current measuring. Furthermore, a robust differentiator is designed for estimating the time derivative of the velocity error variable, achieving a reduction in the computational calculus. Experimental tests were carried using a separately excited DC motor coupled with a dynamometer to validate the proposed wind turbine emulator.
topic sensorless velocity controller
super-twisting algorithm
wind turbine emulation
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/4/868
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