System simulation of a doubly fed induction generator ride-through control for symmetrical grid fault

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School of Electrical Engineering, University of Chongqing, Chongqing 400044, China [1 ]
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Zhongguo Dianji Gongcheng Xuebao | 2006年 / 10卷 / 130-135期
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Computer simulation - Electric converters - Electric potential - Pulse width modulation - Stators - Time domain analysis - Voltage control - Wind power - Wind turbines;
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Using the time domain simulation model which is experimentally verified, a series of case studies on a representative 2MW DFIG wind turbine system is described. In contrast to the scheme of crowbar protection on the rotor side, integration of the proposed grid fault ride-through control with the normal wind power tracking control allows the DFIG to pick up load immediately after fault clearance and hence improves the post-fault stability of the overall power system. The feasibility region of successful ride-through for symmetrical grid faults is obtained by simulation. The result shows that using the proposed control, a typical DFIG system can successfully ride through a symmetrical fault which brings the system side voltage of the generator transformer down to 0.3 pu, at any operating speed. The effects of pre-fault operation point and machine parameters on the effectiveness of the proposed ride-through control strategy are analyzed. Increasing either the leakage inductance or stator side resistance of the DFIG tends to aid grid fault ride-through control.
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