Title of article
Dynamic Stabilization of Wind Farms Deploying Static Synchronous Series Compensator
Author/Authors
Golshannavaz, S Department of Electrical Engineering - Urmia University, Urmia , Nazarpour, D Department of Electrical Engineering - Urmia University, Urmia
Pages
8
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1
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8
Abstract
Encountering series-compensated transmission lines, sub-synchronous resonance (SSR) may strike the
power system by jeopardizing its stability and mechanical facilities. This paper aims to verify the
capability of static synchronous series compensator (SSSC) in mitigating the mechanical and electrical
oscillations such as SSR in wind farm integrations. A wind turbine with a self–excited induction
generator (SEIG) represents the wind farm and it is connected to the system through a transmission
line compensated by a series capacitor. Both the induction–generator (IG) effect and torsional
interaction (TI) on SSR occurrence are examined. Simulations are carried out using EMTDC/ PSCAD
on the IEEE first SSR benchmark model along with a SEIG based wind turbine. Also a Fast Fourier
Transform (FFT) analysis is performed to determine the dominant torsional mode existing in the
turbine generator system. The SSSC impact on SSR mitigation is interrogated in various case studies.
A SSSC with a simple power flow control in its base case is first considered. It is shown that the SSSC
can damp the SSR even without any specific auxiliary controller. In the following the same SSSC is
shown to effectively damp SSR when equipped with an auxiliary SSR damping (SSRD) controller.
Keywords
Sub-synchronous resonance (SSR) mitigation , wind farm , flexible ac transmission systems (FACTS) , static synchronous series compensator , (SSSC)
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year
2015
Record number
2467000
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