Fuzzy logic wind control strategy for wind power generation system

Deregulation of electric utilities has led to consideration of new distributed resources such as wind turbines. The new resources dynamics have to be studied carefully to avoid unpredictable outputs and unknown interferences as well as to make sure that consistent and efficient power is supplied acc...

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Main Author: Jafari, Ali
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2012
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Online Access:http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/32111/5/AliJafariMFKE2012.pdf
http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/32111/
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Summary:Deregulation of electric utilities has led to consideration of new distributed resources such as wind turbines. The new resources dynamics have to be studied carefully to avoid unpredictable outputs and unknown interferences as well as to make sure that consistent and efficient power is supplied according to the load requirements. The objective of this work is to make a contribution to the ongoing wind turbine research in the areas of modeling, control and implementation of wind turbines as renewable source in electric power systems. A model of complete open-loop wind turbine was developed, and it was used as a basis for the design of a controller for the wind turbine. The wind turbine transfer function was derived and its performance was studied using the MATLAB Program. After simulation the wind turbine model two controller were implemented on the system to control the power output of the wind turbine. A PI controller and a Fuzzy Logic controller. The performances of two controller were compared and the result was shown the advantages of using Fuzzy logic controller for the wind turbine. The ability of Fuzzy logic controllers for facing with nonlinearity make them a powerfull tool for controlling such systems.