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In recent years the Doubly-Fed Induction Generator (DFIG) based wind turbine system has gained a lot of popularity due to its various advantages, but it has certain demerits also. The sudden tripping of these generators because of the low voltage during fault conditions, results in poor grid stability. One of the most reliable solutions to this problem is the use of Flexible AC Transmission System (FACTS) devices. They ensure the uninterrupted operation of DFIG system and thus maintain the stability of the system. This paper presents the application of UPFC (Unified Power Flow Controller) and HPFC (Hybrid Power Flow Controller) in the DFIG based wind turbine system in order to provide the dynamic reactive power support at the point of common coupling amid three-phase fault condition. A comparison between the performances of the two devices has also been discussed. The simulation has been done in MATLAB/Simulink platform.
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International Journal of Electrical Energy, 2013
2012
A crowbar protection switch is normally considered to protect the power converter of doubly fed induction generator (DFIG) during grid fault. However, the crowbar protection has some adverse effects on the operation of DFIG as to deteriorate the independent controllability of real and reactive powers. This paper investigates the effect of connecting FACTS (Flexible AC Transmission System) device such as a STATCOM (Static Synchronous Compensator) to the point of common coupling (PCC) of a wind farm composed of DFIG. Simulation results in power system computer aided design/electromagnetic transient including DC (PSCAD/EMTDC) show that a FACTS device can effectively enhance the performance of the DFIG, when it is disconnected by the crowbar switch during grid fault by providing additional reactive power to the system, thus improving the voltage instability performance of the DFIG and the wind farm as well.
The rapid growth of wind power systems worldwide will likely see the integration of large wind farms with electrical network that are series compensated stable transmission of bulk power. Using Flexible AC Transmission System (FACTS) devices are considered in order to maintain stability and provide the reactive power requirement of the grid and transfer the maximum power extracted from wind turbine to consumers. This paper presents the complete modeling and real-time simulation of wind turbine driven doubly-fed induction generator (DFIG) which feeds ac power to the utility grid. Keywords-DFIG, DC Control Link, UPFC, Wind Energy Conversion System (WEBS), Direct Torque Control Technique (DTC)
international journal for research in applied science and engineering technology ijraset, 2020
Wind generated energy systems have some distinctive challenges for protection and control engineers. The short circuit behavior of the first generation wind turbines depends on the physical characteristics of the machines. Typical protection schemes can be applied to produce protection to those wind farms. Wind turbines were used with SCIG which can be used only under fixed speed. In a while PMSG was used and presently selection in wind speeds influences the vitality transformation, all things thought-about. For greatest vitality transformation to happen, the generator speed should be controlled. A relative investigation among SCIG and DFIG shows that DFIG is superior to SCIG. Different types of even and unsymmetrical shortcomings are actuated in the framework where in DFIG is associated and also the reaction is detected. To ensure the DFIG during such issues, crowbar usage is implemented. The voltage and current in the framework thought-about through such flaws is likewise estimated. A replica study is depicted utilizing MATLAB/SIMULINK relying upon flows, voltages, power and speed. I. INTRODUCTION Nowadays, renewable energy systems have attracted interest, as a result of the standard sources of energy have become restricted. Many various energy sources such as wind generation, alternative energy and tiny hydroelectric power are investigated. Wind generation could be a style of alternative energy. The uneven heating of the atmosphere by the sun, the irregularities of the earth's surface, and rotation of the world cause winds. Wind flow patterns are modified by the earth's terrain, bodies of water and vegetation to get electricity. The terms wind energy or wind generation describes the method by that wind is employed to get mechanical power or electricity. Wind turbines convert the mechanical energy with in the wind into mechanical power. This mechanical power can be used for specific tasks (such as grinding grain or pumping water) or a generator will convert this mechanical power into electricity. Due to its numerous advantages wind energy holds a greater prospective for development during this space. Wind turbines were used with SCIG which may be used solely beneath fastened speed. Soon PMSG was used and presently DFIG with variable speed is getting used. Fastened speed induction generator based mostly WECS offered many disadvantages like increased convertor rating, value and increased losses that resulted in reduced potency. All these disadvantages were overcome by using DFIG as it can operate with variable speed. Such operation will increase the entire energy output and reduces the general value of energy. Wind energy has become the frontrunner among all other renewable energy technologies over the last decade. Variation in wind speeds affects the energy conversion to a good extent.
2015
Variable-speed Wind Energy Conversion Systems based on doubly fed induction generators have a strong and substantial presence in today’s wind power segment. Variable-speed operation of wind turbines offer to reduce stresses of the mechanical structure, noise reduction and the possibility to control active and reactive power. Presence of reactive power is mandatory for the stable and reliable operation of the power system. Doubly fed induction generator based wind turbines are capable of supplying both active and reactive power. For accurate assessment of the stability of the system and to control the voltage, the availability of reactive power in the system is a must. The shortage of reactive power is compensated by VAR regulators in power system. The situation worsens at the advent of various types of power system faults. The present paper explains the response of the reactive power in doubly fed induction generator wind turbine system to grid disturbances under normal, symmetrical...
IEEE Transactions on Power Systems, 2000
Wind energy is a notably precious renewable resource, for the production of electrical energy. It offers electrical power without much environmental shortcomings. In this paper initially, the performance of DFIG with variable speed wind turbine under normal and faulty (40% sag) condition is studied using simulation developed in MATLAB/SIMULINK. Results illustrate the transient behaviour of the Double Fed Induction Generator when a sudden 3-phase fault occurs at the grid. After the clearance of the grid fault, the control schemes manage to restore the normal operation of turbines. the controller performance is demonstrated by simulation results during fault and at the clearance of the fault. A critical assessment of the transient behaviour of the double fed induction generator has been performed for grid side faults.
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