Commande non linéaire d'un système de conversion d'énergie éolienne basé sur MADA sans balais.
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Date
2025-09-09
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UNIVERSITE MOHAMED BOUDIAF - M’SILA
Abstract
The primary objective of this work is to present robust control techniques designed for wind energy systems
using brushless doubly-fed induction machines (BDFIM). Powered by a variable-pitch wind turbine, the
machine’s power stator is directly connected to the grid, while the control stator is fed through a power
converter.To guarantee optimal system performance, an active and reactive power control strategy has been
designed, allowing for the independent regulation of both power components using a voltage-source inverter
that is PI-controlled. The Super-Twisting algorithm-based first- and second-order sliding mode control is the
special subject of this work.A performance evaluation of the proposed control methods was conducted.
Simulation results confirm that these hierarchical control strategies deliver excellent performance in system
management, particularly in reference tracking, decoupling, response time, and current quality.
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Wind Energy, brushless doubly fed induction generator(BDFIG), Variable speed generator, Active and reactive power, MPPT, Vector control, SMC