Title :
Fault Ride-Through Enhancement of DFIG-Based Wind Generation Considering Unbalanced and Distorted Conditions
Author :
Leon, Andres E. ; Mauricio, Juan Manuel ; Solsona, Jorge A.
Author_Institution :
DIEC, Univ. Nac. del Sur (UNS), Bahia Blanca, Argentina
Abstract :
A control strategy is proposed to enhance the operation, under network disturbances, of a wind turbine driven doubly fed induction generator (DFIG). The scheme allows us to overcome low voltages, imbalances, and harmonic distortions at the point of common coupling. The control law is designed using a feedback linearization approach plus resonant filters; this law directly controls the DFIG stator powers from the rotor voltages, unlike the most used nested two-loop approaches. An accurate control of the active and reactive powers delivered to the grid permits us to fulfill severe grid code requirements and to improve the fault ride-through capability. Under unbalanced conditions, the reference currents of both grid- and rotor-side converters are coordinately chosen to simultaneously eliminate the double-frequency pulsations in the total active power and electromagnetic torque. Several tests and disturbances to provide a realistic assessment and validation have been performed, showing the adequacy of the proposed controller. Comparisons with other control approaches with different objectives are also presented to illustrate the advantages regarding elimination of the double-frequency ripples and harmonic rejection capability.
Keywords :
asynchronous generators; harmonic distortion; power generation control; reactive power control; rotors; stators; torque; wind turbines; DFIG stator; double frequency pulsations; double frequency ripples; doubly fed induction generator; electromagnetic torque; fault ride through enhancement; feedback linearization approach; grid code requirements; grid side converters; harmonic distortions; harmonic rejection capability; network disturbances; point of common coupling; reactive power control; resonant filters; rotor side converters; rotor voltages; wind turbines; Harmonic analysis; Power system stability; Reactive power; Rotors; Stators; Torque; Voltage control; Distorted voltage; fault ride-through (FRT) capability; feedback linearization; grid code; resonant controller; wind energy conversion system (WECS);
Journal_Title :
Energy Conversion, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TEC.2012.2204756