scholarly journals An Enhanced Control Strategy for Doubly-Fed Induction Generators Based on a Virtual Harmonic Resistor and Capacitor under Nonlinear Load Conditions

Energies ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 11 (10) ◽  
pp. 2613 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zhen Xie ◽  
Lifan Niu ◽  
Xing Zhang

Harmonic amplification for doubly-fed induction generator wind turbine systems (DFIG WTSs) will occur due to the existence of non-linear loads and reactive power compensation installation, and grid voltage and total grid current at the point of common coupling (PCC) will be distorted. An impedance model is established to analyze the interaction between DFIG WTS, non-linear loads and weak grids. Harmonic current impact factor and harmonic voltage impact factor is proposed to analyze the impact of harmonic current source on total grid current and voltage at the PCC with different control strategies. A virtual harmonic resistor and capacitor method is adopted to reduce the harmonic voltage. An impedance-based analysis method is adopted to analyze the stability of the DFIG system. To achieve optimal control of harmonic voltage and harmonic current, a coordination factor is proposed to adjust the dynamic allocation for harmonic voltage and harmonic current at PCC. The experimental results demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed control strategy.

Author(s):  
Dara Williams ◽  
John Greene

Offshore oil and gas exploration continues to move into deeper and more harsh environments and consequently the response of drilling riser systems and associated fatigue loading transmitted to the wellhead and conductor system are of key importance in the design of offshore wells. In addition the presence of ageing infrastructure in mature areas combined with requirements for future workover operations requires careful consideration of both past and future fatigue damage accumulation. In order to estimate remaining fatigue life for the wellhead and conductor the accumulation of damage from each stage of a drilling campaign and phase of operation of a well, including workover and completion operations, must be considered. Thus a detailed global finite element analysis of the impact of riser response, under wave and vortex induced vibration (VIV), on the conductor and wellhead structure is of critical importance. Traditional engineering evaluation methods to estimate fatigue of wellhead systems in offshore regions with limited availability of environmental data may result in an over estimation of fatigue damage accumulated in the wellhead. Any assumptions regarding fatigue current profiles can also lead to over-prediction of fatigue damage in the wellhead. This can have implications for the planning of future workover operations and may also lead to unnecessary over-design of the system. A further limitation of traditional wellhead fatigue evaluation criteria lies in the assumptions regarding riser tensioner system load response. These methods do not account for the highly nonlinear load response of the tensioner system and can thus significantly underestimate fatigue damage contribution. This paper presents a more detailed wellhead fatigue analysis methodology to incorporate new analysis techniques, as used for a number of recent applications, to assess with a greater level of refinement the impact of the riser motions on the wellhead fatigue. Specifically this methodology incorporates the generation of a detailed global finite element model of the riser and wellhead system to include detailed non-linear riser tensioner system models, accurate models of the wellhead and conductor, detailed non-linear soil response characteristics and the use of more refined current data as input to VIV calculations. The details of the riser and wellhead system model are presented and the conservatisms associated with traditional modeling methods with regard to VIV and riser tensioner load variations are discussed. A number of case studies are presented to illustrate the effects of various data assumptions and simplifications on estimated wellhead fatigue.


2020 ◽  
Vol 64 (2) ◽  
pp. 144-156
Author(s):  
Kaddour Abdoune ◽  
Fateh Abdoune ◽  
Djamal Aouzellag ◽  
Kaci Ghedamsi

The study presents an improved control and operation for a stand-alone Doubly-Fed Induction Generator (DFIG) energy system under unbalanced and nonlinear load conditions. This type of loads results in unbalance and distorted stator voltage and current at the Point of Common Coupling (PCC), with subsequent power quality degradation and electromagnetic torque pulsations of DFIG. A new and simple control strategy based Proportional-Resonant Controllers (PRCs) in the stationary reference frame is applied in the Load-Side Converter (LSC) for fully compensate the unbalance and harmonic distortion in the PCC and avoid the torque pulsations of DFIG. As a result, symmetrical and sinusoidal AC voltage is applied to the PCC, which indicates that the Rotor-Side Converter (RSC) can be still controlled with the traditional vector control strategy, to adjust the generator torque and to balance active power. This strategy is conceptually simple, it does not require for rotating coordinate transformation and the sequence decomposition process, in addition no current sensors need to be installed at load or stator side, so that the number of current sensors employed is reduced. Simulation results using MatLab/Simulink are given and show the effectiveness and validity of the proposed control scheme to eliminate the harmonics in the PCC and torque pulsations of DFIG.


2012 ◽  
Vol 608-609 ◽  
pp. 592-600
Author(s):  
Qiang Yu ◽  
Hua Dong Sun ◽  
Yong Tang

This paper investigates the impact of wind generation consisting of doubly-fed induction generators (DFIG) on the system angle stability. 3 different factors are considered: the penetration level of wind generation, the connection location of wind generation and the reactive power control strategy that the DFIG utilizes. A modified IEEE-3 machine and 10 bus system has been used as the test network and a number of simulations have been conducted. It shows that the higher the penetration level of the DFIG-based wind generation, the better the system angle stability. Compared with unity power factor control strategy, the system stability is better when the DFIG utilizes constant voltage control strategy. Beside, different connection locations of wind generation also have effects on system stability.


2012 ◽  
Vol 260-261 ◽  
pp. 454-459
Author(s):  
Fei Song ◽  
Dan Zhu ◽  
Kan Tang ◽  
Xue Jing Liu

This paper studies on the electromagnetic transient model of doubly-fed wind turbine grid-side converter under the imbalanced grid condition. And on this basis, the paper analysis the impact of doubly-fed converter when grid voltage asymmetric drop. It puts forward a dual PLL and dual current control combination of doubly-fed converter grid side control strategy. This strategy achieves grid voltage positive and negative sequence fast separation when asymmetric grid voltage drop occur, achieves the active output power secondary fluctuate suppression under the imbalanced grid voltage condition, avoids DC voltage rise at the fault moment and also achieves converter reactive power support under the imbalanced grid fault. The simulation and experimental results show that the proposed control strategy is correct and with the application value of engineering


2007 ◽  
Vol 148 (4) ◽  
pp. 165-171
Author(s):  
Anna Berhidi ◽  
Edit Csajbók ◽  
Lívia Vasas

Nobody doubts the importance of the scientific performance’s evaluation. At the same time its way divides the group of experts. The present study mostly deals with the models of citation-analysis based evaluation. The aim of the authors is to present the background of the best known tool – Impact factor – since, according to the authors’ experience, to the many people use without knowing it well. In addition to the „nonofficial impact factor” and Euro-factor, the most promising index-number, h-index is presented. Finally new initiation – Index Copernicus Master List – is delineated, which is suitable to rank journals. Studying different indexes the authors make a proposal and complete the method of long standing for the evaluation of scientific performance.


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