DocumentCode
1471920
Title
Wind Farms Fault Ride Through Using DFIG With New Protection Scheme
Author
Okedu, Kenneth E. ; Muyeen, S.M. ; Takahashi, Rion ; Tamura, Junji
Author_Institution
Electr. & Electron. Eng. Dept., Kitami Inst. of Technol., Kitami, Japan
Volume
3
Issue
2
fYear
2012
fDate
4/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
242
Lastpage
254
Abstract
This paper proposes a control strategy of doubly fed induction generators (DFIGs) with new protection schemes for enhancing fault ride through capability of wind farms composed of DFIGs and induction generators (IGs). Since the DFIGs will be stressed or overloaded in the process of stabilizing the wind farm during a grid fault, it is paramount to consider a protection scheme for the DFIG, in order to protect its power converters. Two schemes, the dc-link chopper-controlled braking resistor with the supplementary rotor current (SRC) control of the rotor side converter of the DFIG and series dynamic braking resistor (SDBR) connected to the stator of the DFIG, are proposed and compared. Merits and drawbacks of both schemes are highlighted as well. The simulation results in power system computer aided design and electromagnetic transient including DC (PSCAD/EMTDC) show that the two proposed schemes can eliminate the need for an expensive crowbar switch in the rotor circuit, because both could limit the rotor current of the DFIG within its nominal value during a grid fault. Finally, considering the overall system performance, the latter is recommended.
Keywords
CAD; asynchronous generators; braking; choppers (circuits); machine protection; power convertors; power engineering computing; power generation faults; power generation protection; resistors; rotors; wind power plants; DC-link chopper-controlled braking resistor; DFIG stator; crowbar switch; doubly fed induction generator; electromagnetic transient; grid fault; power converter; power system computer aided design; protection scheme; rotor circuit; rotor side converter; series dynamic braking resistor; supplementary rotor current control strategy; wind farm fault ride; Choppers (circuits); Circuit faults; Generators; Rotors; Stators; Wind farms; Wind turbines; Doubly fed induction generator (DFIG); induction generator (IG); protection schemes; series dynamic braking resistor (SDBR); stability; wind energy; wind farms;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Sustainable Energy, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1949-3029
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TSTE.2011.2175756
Filename
6170989
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