DocumentCode
2183417
Title
Small signal stability analysis of fixed speed wind generator including SDBR
Author
Shawon, Mohammad Hasanuzzaman ; Al Durra, Ahmed ; Muyeen, S.M.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Pet. Inst., Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
fYear
2012
fDate
2-5 Sept. 2012
Firstpage
2165
Lastpage
2171
Abstract
This paper discusses small signal stability analysis of a grid connected fixed speed wind turbine driven induction generator (IG) including series dynamic braking resistor (SDBR). The stator windings of IG are directly connected to a power grid thorough a step-up transformer and transmission line, where SDBR is dynamically inserted in the generation circuit for short time during network disturbance. A detailed mathematical model of IG, transmission line, SDBR and grid is employed to derive the complete dynamic equation of the studied system. The purpose of SDBR is to mitigate the destabilizing depression of electrical torque and power during disturbance period. The power system small signal stability analysis is carried out by eigen value analysis. Modal and sensitivity analyses, participation factors are carried out to discover the relations between the modes and state variables. Finally, this paper presents an analysis of the dynamic behavior of fixed speed wind generator under voltage dip conditions with and without considering SDBR. The results of these studies are verified by a time domain simulation model developed in MATLAB/SIMULINK.
Keywords
asynchronous generators; eigenvalues and eigenfunctions; power grids; power system stability; power transmission lines; stators; time-domain analysis; wind turbines; IG detailed mathematical model; IG stator windings; Matlab-Simulink; SDBR; disturbance period; dynamic equation; eigenvalue analysis; electrical torque depression; generation circuit; grid connected fixed speed wind turbine driven induction generator; network disturbance; participation factors; power grid; power system small signal stability analysis; series dynamic braking resistor; small signal stability analysis; step-up transformer; time domain simulation model; transmission line; voltage dip conditions; Equations; Mathematical model; Power transmission lines; Stability analysis; Vectors; Voltage fluctuations; Wind turbines; eigen value; induction Generator (IG); modal analysis; sensitivity analysis; series dynamic braking resistor (SDBR); small signal stability;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Electrical Machines (ICEM), 2012 XXth International Conference on
Conference_Location
Marseille
Print_ISBN
978-1-4673-0143-5
Electronic_ISBN
978-1-4673-0141-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICElMach.2012.6350182
Filename
6350182
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