DocumentCode :
1410250
Title :
Transients in Wind Power Plants—Part I: Modeling Methodology and Validation
Author :
Badrzadeh, Babak ; Hogdahl, M. ; Isabegovic, Emir
Author_Institution :
Vestas Technol. R&D, Aarhus, Denmark
Volume :
48
Issue :
2
fYear :
2012
Firstpage :
794
Lastpage :
807
Abstract :
This is the first part of a two-paper series and presents the modeling methodology for all of the main components of a typical wind power plant for power system transient studies. The models developed are intended for investigation of the temporary overvoltages, switching overvoltages, and lightning overvoltages. The component models developed include the high-frequency models of the vacuum and SF6 circuit breakers, three core cables for the collector grid, and quad core cables for the wind turbine tower, turbine transformer, doubly fed asynchronous generator, and surge arrester. The models developed are wideband in nature and can be used for all studies, except the transformer model which requires two variations for the low-mid frequency range and mid-high frequency range. Detailed user-defined models developed for both vacuum and SF6 circuit breakers take account of the restrikes, reignitions, prestrikes, low-frequency high-current interruption, and high-frequency low-current interruption. The generator and transformer transient models include a representation of the various high-frequency capacitive couplings. The success criteria for each individual component model are discussed, and the model performance is validated against these criteria.
Keywords :
arresters; circuit breakers; overvoltage protection; power system simulation; power system transients; wind power plants; circuit breakers; collector grid; component models; doubly fed asynchronous generator; high frequency models; lightning overvoltages; modeling methodology; power system transients; quad core cables; surge arrester; switching overvoltages; temporary overvoltages; turbine transformer; validation; wind power plants; wind turbine tower; Cable insulation; Circuit breakers; Dielectric breakdown; Integrated circuit modeling; Mathematical model; Surges; Transient analysis; Circuit breaker modeling; high-frequency interactions; high-frequency model validation; modeling and simulation; power system transients; temporary overvoltages (TOVs); transient overvoltages; wind power plants (WPPs);
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0093-9994
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TIA.2011.2181291
Filename :
6114257
Link To Document :
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