Static Power Converters for a Wind Turbine Emulator Driving a Self-Excited Induction Generator

Author(s):  
Yahya Aljarhizi ◽  
El Mehdi Al Ibrahmi ◽  
Abdelouahed Mesbahi ◽  
Abdelilah Hassoune ◽  
Mohamed Khafallah
2017 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 56 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zakaria Sabiri ◽  
Nadia Machkour ◽  
Nabila Rabbah ◽  
Mohammed Nahid ◽  
Elm'kaddem Kheddioui

Author(s):  
Abdallah Belabbes ◽  
Mohamed Bouhamida ◽  
Allal El Moubarek Bouzid ◽  
Mustapha Benghanem ◽  
Mohamed Della-Krachai ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Matheus Protasio de Lima ◽  
Marcos Vinício Oro ◽  
Matheus Schramm Dall'Asta ◽  
Telles Lazzarin ◽  
Edson Bazzo

Author(s):  
Xu Pei-Zhen ◽  
Lu Yong-Geng ◽  
Cao Xi-Min

Background: Over the past few years, the subsynchronous oscillation (SSO) caused by the grid-connected wind farm had a bad influence on the stable operation of the system and has now become a bottleneck factor restricting the efficient utilization of wind power. How to mitigate and suppress the phenomenon of SSO of wind farms has become the focus of power system research. Methods: This paper first analyzes the SSO of different types of wind turbines, including squirrelcage induction generator based wind turbine (SCIG-WT), permanent magnet synchronous generator- based wind turbine (PMSG-WT), and doubly-fed induction generator based wind turbine (DFIG-WT). Then, the mechanisms of different types of SSO are proposed with the aim to better understand SSO in large-scale wind integrated power systems, and the main analytical methods suitable for studying the SSO of wind farms are summarized. Results: On the basis of results, using additional damping control suppression methods to solve SSO caused by the flexible power transmission devices and the wind turbine converter is recommended. Conclusion: The current development direction of the SSO of large-scale wind farm grid-connected systems is summarized and the current challenges and recommendations for future research and development are discussed.


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