A Comparative Analysis on Proportional-Integral and Fuzzy-Logic Control Strategies for Doubly-Fed Induction Generators
Ankineedu Prasad Padamata, Gudapati Sambasiva Rao- Artificial Intelligence
- General Mathematics
- Control and Systems Engineering
This research investigates superior control methods for optimize the performance of Doubly-Fed Induction Generators in wind energy conversion systems. This proposed work, compares the well-established Proportional-Integral controller, with a Fuzzy Logic controller, known for its effectiveness in managing non-linear systems. To achieve a thorough analysis, this research develops a detailed mathematical model, specifically adopted to the DFIG system. It employs a PI controller for both the rotor-side and grid-side converters of the DFIG system. To enhance performance, a Fuzzy Logic controller is introduced to replace the PI controller, based on real-time operating conditions and gain values. Extensive simulations evaluate rigorously various performance metrics of the DFIG system under different control strategies. This analysis provides valuable insights to guide the selection of optimal control techniques, for wind energy systems using DFIGs. The analysis contributes to advancements in reliability, and efficiency for DFIG-based wind-energy systems, furthering the development of sustainable energy solutions.