Fault-Tolerant Controller Applied to aWind System Using a Doubly Fed Induction Generator
Resumen
Wind systems are sustainable and economical options for producing electrical energy. These
systems efficiently manage the power flow by maximizing wind power and consuming reactive
power from the grid. In addition, wind systems must maintain operation despite utility grid electrical
failure; hence, their control system must not collapse. This study proposes a fault-tolerant converter
controller to ensure the efficient operation of wind system converters. The central concept behind
this is that when there is an imbalance in the utility grid voltage due to a fault nearby or far away,
positive and negative sequence voltages are created in the time domain. Then, two parallel controllers
operate to allow the wind system to continue operating despite the failure. One controller utilizes
positive sequence voltages as inputs to regulate the generator’s electromagnetic torque. This helps in
maximizing the amount of wind energy. The second controller uses negative sequence voltages as
inputs, which helps to cancel out the produced torque in the opposite direction, thereby preventing
generator overload. Finally, the controllers proposed in this article are validated through simulations,
and the results are presented.
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