Title :
Overcurrent protection behavior before wind farm contribution
Author :
Comech, M.P. ; Montañés, M.A. ; García-Gracia
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Zaragoza Univ., Zaragoza
Abstract :
Increasing numbers of wind turbines are connected to electrical power systems. Wind turbines are based on technologies different from the synchronous generator, such as the squirrel cage induction generator and high or low speed generators that are grid coupled through a power electronic converter. When connected in small amounts, the impact of distributed generation on power system transient stability will be negligible, but, at the present time, dynamic analysis of power systems has a great significance and several wind turbine models has been developed, but very little attention has been given to development of wind generation models to support fault analyses by protection engineers. This paper analyzes the wind turbine models applied in protection engineering software, used to calculate and test the response and the coordination among protective devices. The study has been applied to the overcurrent protection.
Keywords :
fault diagnosis; overcurrent protection; power convertors; power system analysis computing; power system transient stability; squirrel cage motors; wind power plants; wind turbines; electrical power systems; fault analyses; overcurrent protection behavior; power electronic converter; power system transient stability; protection engineering software; squirrel cage induction generator; synchronous generator; wind farm contribution; wind turbines; Induction generators; Power generation; Power system modeling; Power system protection; Power system stability; Power system transients; Synchronous generators; Wind energy generation; Wind farms; Wind turbines; Wind power generation; overcurrent protection; power system dynamics; short circuit analysis;
Conference_Titel :
Electrotechnical Conference, 2008. MELECON 2008. The 14th IEEE Mediterranean
Conference_Location :
Ajaccio
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1632-5
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1633-2
DOI :
10.1109/MELCON.2008.4618527