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A robust non-singular fast terminal sliding mode controller for optimising a wind energy process

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  • Karim Dahech
  • Moez Allouche
  • Tarak Damak

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This paper deals with the development of a non-singular fast terminal sliding mode controller for maximum power point tracking of wind energy conversion system. The studied system is made up of a wind turbine coupled to a permanent magnet synchronous generator, a three-phase diode rectifier and supplying through a boost converter, a resistive load. The principle of the control scheme is based on electrical measurements and the choice of a suitable sliding surface. This approach presents a good transition response, a low tracking error and a very fast reaction against wind speed variations compared to the traditional sliding mode controller. The effectiveness of the proposed control scheme is demonstrated by numerical simulations under different climatic conditions.

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  • Karim Dahech & Moez Allouche & Tarak Damak, 2024. "A robust non-singular fast terminal sliding mode controller for optimising a wind energy process," International Journal of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 46(1), pages 107-125.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijisen:v:46:y:2024:i:1:p:107-125
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