2014
DOI: 10.1504/ijaac.2014.063359
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Backstepping control of DFIG generators for wide-range variable-speed wind turbines

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“…Wind power depends on the surface to be swept (S), wind speed (v) and air density (ρ). Based on the fluid mechanics equations we have the following equation [8] [9]:…”
Section: Modelling Of Wind Turbinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wind power depends on the surface to be swept (S), wind speed (v) and air density (ρ). Based on the fluid mechanics equations we have the following equation [8] [9]:…”
Section: Modelling Of Wind Turbinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By applying the theory of momentum and Bernoulli's theorem, we can determine the incident power (theoretical power) due to wind (Bossoufi et al, 2014d(Bossoufi et al, , 2014b:…”
Section: Modelling Of the Wind-turbinementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The active and reactive powers stator and rotor of the DFIG are written as follows (Yu and Strunz, 2004;Ben Elghali, 2008;Bossoufi et al, 2014cBossoufi et al, , 2014dBossoufi et al, , 2014b …”
Section: Dfig Model Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Naturally, current research in the area of electrical machines control is moving toward the application of new control algorithms . With the evolution of power electronics and digital computers, modern control techniques evolve in a disproportionate way, which leads to high‐performance processes; the backstepping control is considered as one of the most promising control strategies in the field …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%