Renewable Energy, Vol.27, No.1, 39-56, 2002
Neuro-fuzzy control for autonomous wind-diesel systems using biomass
This paper deals with the development of a neuro-fuzzy controller for a wind-diesel system composed of a stall regulated wind turbine with an induction generator connected to an ac bus-bar in parallel with a diesel generator set having a synchronous generator. A gasifier is capable of converting tons of wood chips per day into a gaseous fuel that is fed into a diesel engine. The controller inputs are the engine speed error and its derivative for the governor part of the controller, and the voltage error and its derivative for the automatic voltage regulator. These are readily measurable quantities leading to a simple controller which can be easily implemented. It is shown that by tuning the fuzzy logic controllers, optimal time domain performance of the autonomous wind-diesel system can be achieved in a wide range of operating conditions compared to fixed-parameter fuzzy logic controllers and PID controllers. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:biomass;fuzzy logic control;induction generators;neural networks;speed governor;synchronous generators;wind-diesel systems