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Intelligent Mechanical Sensorless MPPT Control for Wind Energy Systems

Journal: International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) (Vol.6, No. 6)

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Page : 649-652

Keywords : Index TermsArtificial neural network ANN; intelligent control; maximum power point tracking MPPT; sensorless control; wind energy system WES;

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Abstract

Wind energy systems (WESs) are usually equipped with mechanical sensors to measure wind speed, rotor shaft speed, and generator rotor position/speed for system monitoring, control, and protection. The use of these sensors increases cost, size, weight, and hardware wiring complexity and reduces reliability of WESs. The problems incurred in using mechanical sensors can be solved through mechanical sensorless control. This paper presents the principles of mechanical sensorless maximum power point tracking (MPPT) control for WESs based on an overview of existing work on the subject. Several intelligent mechanical sensorless control algorithms for WESs are presented, including 1) a hill-climb search (HCS) -based wind speed sensor-less MPPT control algorithm, 2) various artificial neural network (ANN) -based wind speed sensorless MPPT control algorithms, and 3) an ANN-sliding mode observer (SMO) -based wind speed, generator rotor position and shaft speed sensorless MPPT control algorithm. The effectiveness of these intelligent mechanical sensorless MPPT control algorithms are demonstrated by computer simulations as well as experiments on practical WESs.

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