DocumentCode
3605626
Title
Enhanced Dynamic Voltage Control of Type 4 Wind Turbines During Unbalanced Grid Faults
Author
Neumann, Tobias ; Wijnhoven, Thomas ; Deconinck, Geert ; Erlich, Istvan
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. Power Syst., Univ. Duisburg-Essen, Duisburg, Germany
Volume
30
Issue
4
fYear
2015
Firstpage
1650
Lastpage
1659
Abstract
The fully rated converter of type 4 wind turbines is capable of providing dynamic voltage control during grid faults by injecting controlled reactive currents. This paper describes three different dynamic voltage control options during unbalanced grid faults: 1) the positive sequence voltage control with only a positive sequence reactive current injection and suppression of the negative sequence current; 2) the positive sequence voltage control with limitation of the positive sequence reactive current injection and suppression of the negative sequence current; and 3) the positive and negative sequence voltage control with both a positive and a negative sequence reactive current injection. These different control options are compared in simulations of a wind power plant connected to a meshed power system, including synchronous generators. It is shown that both the positive sequence voltage control with limitation and the positive and negative sequence voltage control can overcome the voltage rise and voltage distortion that can occur with pure positive sequence voltage control without limitation. Both of these options have a distinct fault response, where the positive and negative sequence voltage control results in a fault response that resembles the fault response of a synchronous generator with higher fault current contributions in the faulted phases.
Keywords
fault currents; power system faults; synchronous generators; voltage control; wind power plants; wind turbines; enhanced dynamic voltage control; fault current contribution; fault response; meshed power system; positive sequence voltage control; reactive current injection; synchronous generator; type 4 wind turbine; unbalanced grid fault; voltage distortion; voltage rise; wind power plant; Current control; Generators; Power system dynamics; Reactive power; Steady-state; Voltage control; Wind turbines; Converter; dynamic voltage control; negative sequence; unbalanced faults; wind turbines;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Energy Conversion, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0885-8969
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TEC.2015.2470126
Filename
7254167
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