Title :
Adaptive neuro-fuzzy controller for static VAR compensator to damp out wind energy conversion system oscillation
Author :
Huazhang Huang ; Chi-Yung Chung
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Hong Kong Polytech. Univ., Hong Kong, China
Abstract :
Wind shear and tower shadow produce a periodic pulse reduction in mechanical torque captured from wind energy resulting in wind energy conversion system (WECS) active power oscillations. In this study, an adaptive neuro-fuzzy controller for static VAR compensator, used in power networks integrated with WECS, is presented to address the torque oscillation problem. The proposed controller consists of a radial basis function neural network representing a third-order auto-regressive and moving average system model and performing the prediction, and a main controller with adaptive neuro-fuzzy inference system providing the damping signal. A modified two-area four-machine power network with WECS integration is applied to validate the proposed implementation, compared with conventional lead/lag compensation. Time-domain simulations prove that the proposed controller can provide a damping signal to improve the active power oscillation and system dynamic stability, influenced by torque oscillations under WECSs synchronised operating condition.
Keywords :
fuzzy control; moving average processes; neurocontrollers; power generation control; power system dynamic stability; static VAr compensators; torque; wind power plants; WECS active power oscillations; WECS integration; WECS synchronised operating condition; adaptive neuro-fuzzy controller; adaptive neuro-fuzzy inference system; damping signal; lead-lag compensation; mechanical torque; modified two-area four-machine power network; periodic pulse reduction; radial basis function neural network; static VAR compensator; system dynamic stability; third-order autoregressive-moving average system model; time-domain simulation; torque oscillation problem; torque oscillations; tower shadow; wind energy conversion system oscillation; wind shear;
Journal_Title :
Generation, Transmission & Distribution, IET
DOI :
10.1049/iet-gtd.2012.0609