Implementation, comparison and application of an average simulation model of a wind turbine driven doubly fed induction generator

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2017

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MDPI

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Wind turbine driven doubly-fed induction generators (DFIGs) are widely used in the wind power industry. With the increasing penetration of wind farms, analysis of their effect on power systems has become a critical requirement. This paper presents the modeling of wind turbine driven DFIGs using the conventional vector controls in a detailed model of a DFIG that represents power electronics (PE) converters with device level models and proposes an average model eliminating the PE converters. The PSCAD/EMTDC™ (4.6) electromagnetic transient simulation software is used to develop the detailed and the proposing average model of a DFIG. The comparison of the two models reveals that the designed average DFIG model is adequate for simulating and analyzing most of the transient conditions.

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average simulation model, doubly-fed induction generator, DFIG mode, electromagnetic transients, wind turbine

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Widanagama Arachchige, L. N., Rajapakse, A. D., & Muthumuni, D. (2017). Implementation, Comparison and Application of an Average Simulation Model of a Wind Turbine Driven Doubly Fed Induction Generator. Energies, 10(11), Article 11. https://doi.org/10.3390/en10111726