Abstract
Abstract In this paper, a sliding mode controller is implemented to a permanent synchronous generator direct driven wind energy conversion system. The goal of this proposed work is to control the stator directly and quadrature axis currents to minimize the chattering phenomenon. To achieve this goal, we use two numerical techniques which are PSO (particle swarm optimization) and GWO (grey wolf optimization) algorithms to obtain gains parameters of the controller. The analysis of the recommended approach robustness and responsiveness of the system has been carried out under the real wind speed of the Adrar region (south of Algeria) and simulation results are tested under MATLAB/Simulink tool. The main result shows the effectiveness and the better performance of the PSO compared to the GWO.
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