DocumentCode :
39110
Title :
Performance Improvement of Full-Converter Wind Turbines Under Distorted Conditions
Author :
Leon, Andres E. ; Solsona, Jorge A.
Author_Institution :
DIEC, Inst. de Investig. en Ing. Electr. (IIIE) “Alfredo Desages”, Univ. Nac. del Sur, Bahia Blanca, Argentina
Volume :
4
Issue :
3
fYear :
2013
fDate :
Jul-13
Firstpage :
652
Lastpage :
660
Abstract :
This work presents a control strategy to improve the performance of full-converter wind turbines under distorted conditions, particularly with regards to the harmonic rejection capability under grid frequency variations. Resonant filters are often added to the grid-side converter control to achieve a proper operation against network disturbances. However, in weak power networks where frequency deviations are expected, these schemes can lose some performance since they are susceptible to grid frequency drifts. The proposed control structure allows us to adapt the grid frequency involved in different control blocks via a frequency-updating outer loop; thus, the control algorithm is tailored so that full-converter wind turbines inject a harmonic-free current even under severe harmonic distortions and frequency-varying conditions. This facilitates that wind farms overcome most network disturbances such as imbalances, harmonics, and frequency drifts, as well as to fulfill demanding grid code requirements and power quality standards. We also introduce a thorough output filter modeling and design, guidelines for the current reference calculation, computational time delay compensation, and discrete-time domain control description. A state observer is proposed to reduce the amount of sensors needed in the control stage; consequently, a simpler hardware, higher reliability, and lower cost implementation can be accomplished. Several tests, disturbances, and comparisons with other control approaches are performed to validate and illustrate the advantages of the control strategy.
Keywords :
delays; observers; power convertors; power generation control; power generation reliability; power grids; power supply quality; wind turbines; computational time delay compensation; control strategy; discrete-time domain control description; distorted conditions; frequency deviations; frequency-updating outer loop; full-converter wind turbines; grid code requirements; grid frequency drifts; grid frequency variations; grid-side converter control; harmonic rejection capability; output filter modeling; performance improvement; power quality standards; reliability; resonant fillters; state observer; Damping; Frequency control; Harmonic analysis; Resonant frequency; Voltage control; Voltage measurement; Wind turbines; Active damping; grid frequency variations; state estimation; voltage source converter (VSC); wind energy conversion system (WECS);
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Sustainable Energy, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1949-3029
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TSTE.2013.2239317
Filename :
6425548
Link To Document :
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