Fault ride-through capability investigation of a doubly-fed induction generator with an additional series-connected voltage source converter

Author(s):  
C. Zhan
2018 ◽  
Vol 27 (10) ◽  
pp. 1850153 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bilel Touaiti ◽  
Hechmi Ben Azza ◽  
Mongi Moujahed ◽  
Mohamed Jemli

This paper presents a fault-tolerant Voltage Source Converter (VSC) for Field Oriented Control (FOC) of a stand-alone Doubly Fed Induction Generator (DFIG) connected to a DC load. In the proposed topology, the stator of the DFIG is connected to a DC load through a diode rectifier, while the rotor is connected to the DC load through a VSC. This topology allows the integration of DFIG in the hybrid system with other sources of production and storage, such as photovoltaic system, connected to the same DC bus. The fault-tolerant VSC consists in incorporating a fourth leg to replace the faulted leg. A fault detection scheme for switch device open-circuit faults is proposed in this study. The novelty of this method consists in analyzing the rotor currents within normal and faulty operating modes. Simulation results are presented for a 3.7[Formula: see text]kW DFIG-DC system with single open-circuit faults that validate the methods presented in this study. The effectiveness of the proposed fault detection method has been validated experimentally by using dSpace DS1104 control board based on TMS320F240 real time Digital Signal Processor (DSP).


Author(s):  
Aye Myat Thin ◽  
Nang Saw Yuzana Kyaing

There are many solar power and wind stations installed in the power system for environmental and economic reasons. In fact, wind energy is inexpensive and the safetest among all sources of renewable energy, it has been recognized that variable speed wind turbine based on the doubly fed induction generator. It is the most effective with less cost and high power yield. This paper has chosen doubly fed induction generator for a comprehensive study of modelling, performance and analysing. DFIG wind turbine has to operate below and above synchronous speed which requires smooth transition mode change for reliable operation to be controlled to provide stability for the power system. Hence its performance depends on the generator itself and the converter operation and control system. This paper presents completed mathematical model of DFIG with its AC/DC/AC converter driven by DC machine. The rotor is considered fed by a voltage source converter whereas the stator is connected to the grid directly. The capacity of the wind power generation is 1.5MW. The voltage rating and frequency for this system are 575V, 50Hz .This paper show detailed model of DFIG.


2018 ◽  
Vol 8 (11) ◽  
pp. 2059 ◽  
Author(s):  
Seyed Naderi ◽  
Pooya Davari ◽  
Dao Zhou ◽  
Michael Negnevitsky ◽  
Frede Blaabjerg

The doubly-fed induction generator has significant features compared to the fixed speed wind turbine, which has popularised its application in power systems. Due to partial rated back-to-back converters in the doubly-fed induction generator, fault ride-through capability improvement is one of the important subjects in relation to new grid code requirements. To enhance the fault ride-through capability of the doubly-fed induction generator, many studies have been carried out. Fault current limiting devices are one of the techniques utilised to limit the current level and protect the switches, of the back-to-back converter, from over-current damage. In this paper, a review is carried out based on the fault current limiting characteristic of fault current limiting devices, utilised in the doubly-fed induction generator. Accordingly, fault current limiters and series dynamic braking resistors are mainly considered. Operation of all configurations, including their advantages and disadvantages, is explained. Impedance type and the location of the fault current limiting devices are two important factors, which significantly affect the behaviour of the doubly-fed induction generator in the fault condition. These two factors are studied by way of simulation, basically, and their effects on the key parameters of the doubly-fed induction generator are investigated. Finally, future works, in respect to the application of the fault current limiter for the improvement of the fault ride-through of the doubly-fed induction generator, have also been discussed in the conclusion section.


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