Author
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- Adel Elgammal
(The University of Trinidad and Tobago UTT, Trinidad and Tobago)
- Curtis Boodoo
(The University of Trinidad and Tobago UTT, Trinidad and Tobago)
Abstract
the key goal of this article is on the design and optimum sliding mode control for Grid-Connected direct drive extraction method of ocean wave energy by Multi-Objective Particle Swarm Optimization (MOPSO). A Linear Permanent Magnet Generator simulates the ocean wave energy extraction system, driven by an Archimedes Wave Swing. Uncontrolled three-phase rectifiers, a three-level buck-boost converter and 3 level neutral point clamped inverter are planned grid integration of Wave Energy Conversion device. The technique monitors the three-level buck-boost converter service cycle linked to the PMLG output terminals and decides the optimum switching sequence of 3 level neutral point clamped inverter to enable the grid relation. Simulations using Matlab/Simulink were carried out to test working of the wave energy converter after the suggested optimal control method was applied under various operating settings. Various simulation test results indicate that the proposed optimum control system is tested in both normal and irregular ocean waves. And it has been shown that the control method of the MOPSO sliding mode is ideal for maximizing energy transfer efficiency. Better voltage management at the DC-link and for achieving greater controllability spectrum was accomplished by the proposed Duty-ratio optimal control system.
Suggested Citation
Adel Elgammal & Curtis Boodoo, 2021.
"Optimal Sliding Mode Control of Permanent Magnet Direct Drive Linear Generator for Grid-Connected Wave Energy Conversion,"
European Journal of Engineering and Technology Research, European Open Science, vol. 6(2), pages 50-57, February.
Handle:
RePEc:epw:ejeng0:v:6:y:2021:i:2:id:62362
DOI: 10.24018/ejeng.2021.6.2.2362
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