Title :
Modified controls for grid-connected wind-turbine Doubly Fed Induction Generator under Unbalanced Voltage Dip for Torque Stability and Reduction of Current Harmonic
Author :
Pham-Dinh, Truc ; Nguyen-Thanh, Hai ; Uchida, Kazunori ; Thao, Nguyen Gia Minh
Author_Institution :
Fac. of Electr.-Electron. Eng., Ho Chi Minh City Univ. of Technol., Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Abstract :
This paper presents modified Stator Voltage Oriented Control (SVOC) for Doubly Fed Induction Generator (DFIG) in wind turbines to reduce torque pulsation during unbalanced voltage dips, and current waveforms are also improved with the decreasing of harmonics. The proposed schemes utilize multiple PI controllers with anti-windup to obtain commanded rotor currents and also introduce extra commanded values for rotor current; as well, Notch filters are used to eliminate the second-order harmonic components. The designed system consists of a wound-rotor induction generator and back-to-back power-electronic converters connected to both rotor and grid sides. Wherein, the modifications are applied to the control of rotor side converter (RSC). Simulations in Matlab/Simulink illustrate the enhanced stability of torque response and the improvement of current waveform. Comparisons of the simulation results with a traditional Stator Flux Oriented Control (SFOC) and a previously suggested modification of SFOC for operation under unbalanced voltage dip are provided to evaluate the newly proposed methods in the paper.
Keywords :
PI control; PWM power convertors; asynchronous generators; control system synthesis; electric current control; notch filters; power grids; power harmonic filters; power system harmonics; rotors; stability; stators; torque control; voltage control; wind turbines; Matlab simulation; PI controllers; RSC control; SFOC; SVOC; Simulink simulation; antiwindup; back-to-back power-electronic converters; commanded rotor currents; current harmonic reduction; current waveform improvement; current waveforms; grid-connected wind-turbine doubly fed induction generator control; notch filters; rotor side converter control; second-order harmonic component elimination; stator flux oriented control; stator voltage oriented control; system design; torque pulsation reduction; torque response stability enhancement; torque stability; unbalanced voltage dip; wind turbines; wound-rotor induction generator; Generators; Power harmonic filters; Reactive power; Rotors; Stators; Torque; Voltage control; Anti-windup; DFIG; PI controller; SFOC; SVOC; Unbalanced Voltage Dip; Wind Turbine;
Conference_Titel :
SICE Annual Conference (SICE), 2014 Proceedings of the
Conference_Location :
Sapporo
DOI :
10.1109/SICE.2014.6935281