Abstract

In this paper, a full nonlinear control of a variable-pitch wind system (VPWS) based on the doubly fed induction generator (DFIG) fed by a direct matrix converter (DMC) has been presented. In this context, The MPPT has been implemented using the third order sliding mode control (TOSMC) in order to ensure maximum power provided by the wind turbine on the one side, on the other side the pitch control has been implemented in order to limit the power extracted to its nominal value. Moreover, a TOSMC has been incorporated into the direct flied-oriented control (DFOC) to ensure high-performance control of the active and reactive power of DFIG. To examine the performance of the TOSMC, a comparative study was performed between this last type and the first and second order sliding mode controllers. The obtained results affirmed the high performance provided by the TOSMC compared to lower order sliding mode controllers.

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