Abstract

This paper investigates the frequency change problem of hydraulic turbine regulating system based on terminal sliding mode control method. By introducing a novel terminal sliding mode surface, a global fast terminal sliding mode controller is designed for the closed loop. This controller eliminates the slow convergence problem which arises in the terminal sliding mode control when the error signal is not near the equilibrium. Meanwhile, following consideration of the error caused by the actuator dead zone, an adaptive RBF estimator based on sliding mode surface is proposed. Through the dead zone error estimation for feed-forward compensation, the composite terminal sliding mode controller has been verified to possess an excellent performance without sacrificing disturbance rejection robustness and stability. Simulations have been carried out to validate the superiority of our proposed methods in comparison with other two other kinds of sliding mode control methods and the commonly used PID and FOPID controller. It is shown that the simulation results are in good agreement with the theoretical analysis.

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