This paper presents a self-sensing technique for the field-oriented control and frequency regulation of a doubly fed induction generator connected to a dc-link. In this system, the stator circuits are connected to a dc-link through a diode bridge and the rotor circuits are controlled by a voltage source inverter connected to the same dc-link. As the diode bridge maintains the fundamental harmonics of the stator current and voltage approximately in phase, an almost zero average d-axis stator current results in the stator flux reference frame. This property is used to estimate the slip angle, required to implement the field orientation in the self-sensing technique in loaded conditions. At no load the system is controlled using a different methodology. The analysis and synthesis of the control chains are presented by analytic relations. The sensitivity study shows that the method exhibits reduced sensitivity to the parameter mismatch, resulting in a small orientation error. Experimental results confirm the good performance of the proposed method.
A Self-Sensing Stator-Current-Based Control System of a DFIG Connected to a DC-Link
Iacchetti M. F.
2015-01-01
Abstract
This paper presents a self-sensing technique for the field-oriented control and frequency regulation of a doubly fed induction generator connected to a dc-link. In this system, the stator circuits are connected to a dc-link through a diode bridge and the rotor circuits are controlled by a voltage source inverter connected to the same dc-link. As the diode bridge maintains the fundamental harmonics of the stator current and voltage approximately in phase, an almost zero average d-axis stator current results in the stator flux reference frame. This property is used to estimate the slip angle, required to implement the field orientation in the self-sensing technique in loaded conditions. At no load the system is controlled using a different methodology. The analysis and synthesis of the control chains are presented by analytic relations. The sensitivity study shows that the method exhibits reduced sensitivity to the parameter mismatch, resulting in a small orientation error. Experimental results confirm the good performance of the proposed method.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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