Title :
Analysis of sub-synchronous resonance in doubly-fed induction generator-based wind farms interfaced with gate – controlled series capacitor
Author :
Mohammadpour, Hossein Ali ; Ghaderi, Amin ; Santi, Enrico
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Univ. of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, USA
Abstract :
This paper first presents a step-by-step tutorial on modal analysis of a doubly-fed induction generator (DFIG)-based series compensated wind farm. The model of the system includes a wind turbine aerodynamics, a sixth-order order induction generator, a second-order two-mass shaft system, a fourth-order order series compensated transmission line, an eighth-order rotor-side converter (RSC) and grid-side converter (GSC) controllers, and a first-order DC-link model. Then, using modal analysis and time-domain simulations, it is shown that a fixed-series compensated DFIG is highly unstable due to the sub-synchronous resonance (SSR) mode. In order to damp the SSR mode, the wind farm is interfaced with the gate-controlled series capacitor (GCSC) - which is a new series flexible AC transmission system (FACTS) device. A SSR damping controller (SSRDC) is designed for the GCSC using residue-based analysis and root locus diagrams, and an effective input control signal (ICS) to the SSRDC is identified in order to simultaneously increase damping of both the SSR and super-synchronous (SupSR) modes. The IEEE first benchmark model on SSR is adapted with an integrated DFIG-based wind farm to perform studies. Matlab/Simulink is used as a tool for designing process, and PSCAD/EMTDC is used for time-domain simulations.
Keywords :
asynchronous generators; flexible AC transmission systems; modal analysis; power capacitors; power grids; power transmission lines; static VAr compensators; subsynchronous resonance; time-domain analysis; wind power plants; DFIG; FACTS device; GCSC; IEEE first benchmark model; Matlab-Simulink; PSCAD-EMTDC; SSR damping controller; SSR phenomenon; SSRDC; anti-parallel gate-commuted switches; doubly-fed induction generator-based wind farms; eighth-order rotor-side converter; electric power grids; first-order DC-link model; fourth-order series compensated transmission line; gate-controlled series capacitor; grid-side converter controllers; input control signal; modal analysis; power transfer capability; residue-based analysis; root-locus diagrams; second-order two-mass shaft system; series capacitive compensation; series compensated wind farm; series impedance control; sixth-order induction generator; subsynchronous resonance analysis; super-synchronous modes; time-domain simulation; transmission networks; wind turbine aerodynamics;
Journal_Title :
Generation, Transmission & Distribution, IET
DOI :
10.1049/iet-gtd.2013.0643