Abstract

AbstractThis paper proposes a virtual inertia control strategy for wind farms based on auto disturbance rejection controller with artificial bee colony (ABC) algorithm. First, based on the system frequency dynamic response equation, an active disturbance rejection controller is designed according to the non‐linear feedback control law and the extended state observer to improve the anti‐interference capability of the virtual inertia control system. Second, in order to solve the problem of difficulty in tuning the parameters of the active disturbance rejection control (ADRC), an ABC algorithm based on nectar collection behaviour was proposed to iteratively optimize the parameters of ADRC. Finally, the proposed control method is effectively verified based on Matlab/Simulink. The simulation results show that compared with traditional algorithms, the proposed ABC‐ADRC can effectively control the rotor speed to adjust the frequency of the power grid system, achieve power sharing and adaptive noise elimination, reduce the complexity of parameter settings, not only improve anti‐interference ability, but also enhance the robustness of the system.

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