Title :
Evaluation of the Performance of BTFCLs for Enhancing LVRT Capability of DFIG
Author :
Wenyong Guo ; Liye Xiao ; Shaotao Dai ; Xi Xu ; Yuanhe Li ; Yifei Wang
Author_Institution :
Key Lab. of Appl. Supercond., Inst. of Electr. Eng., Beijing, China
Abstract :
Performance of three kinds of bridge-type fault current limiters (BTFCLs) for enhancing low-voltage-ride-through (LVRT) capability of DFIG is evaluated in this paper. The common BTFCL can effectively enhance the LVRT capability of DFIG. However, the fault-current-limiting inductor (FCLI) is periodically inserted into the stator circuit under normal operation for compensating power losses of the FCLI. The periodically insertion of the FCLI induces stator voltage spikes, which causes significant stator flux and electromagnetic torque oscillations. One feasible way to solve this problem is to use an additional current-regulating circuit (CRC). However, the additional CRC increases hardware cost, reduces reliability of the whole system, and induces more power losses. To solve this problem, a BTFCL with bypass resistor (BTFCL-BR) is presented. The BR absorbs the majority of the current harmonics during normal operation and eliminates the stator voltage spikes. The flux and electromagnetic torque oscillations can thus be significantly reduced. The performance of three kinds of BTFCLs is evaluated by simulation and experimental studies on a typical 1.5 MW wind turbine driven DFIG system and a 2 kW DFIG prototype. By simulation and experimental evaluations, it seems that the BTFCL-BR approach is the most promising solutions among the three kinds of BTFCLs.
Keywords :
asynchronous generators; fault current limiters; power supply quality; stators; torque; wind turbines; BTFCL-BR; CRC; DFIG prototype; FCLI; LVRT capability; bridge-type fault current limiters; bypass resistor; current harmonics; current-regulating circuit; electromagnetic torque oscillations; fault-current-limiting inductor; low-voltage-ride-through capability; power 1.5 MW; power 2 kW; power losses; stator circuit; stator flux; stator voltage spikes; wind turbine driven DFIG system; Bridge circuits; Circuit faults; Electromagnetics; Resistors; Rotors; Stators; Torque; Bridge-type fault current limiter (BTFCL); doubly fed induction generator (DFIG); low-voltage ride through (LVRT);
Journal_Title :
Power Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPEL.2014.2340852