Title :
Application of Series Voltage Boosting Schemes for Enhanced Fault Ridethrough Performance of Fixed Speed Wind Turbines
Author :
El Moursi, Mohamed Shawky ; Goweily, Khaled ; Kirtley, James L. ; Abdel-Rahman, Mohamed
Author_Institution :
Comput. Sci. Dept., Masdar Inst. of Sci. & Technol., Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Abstract :
This paper presents new series grid interface topologies for enhancing the low voltage ridethrough capability of self-excited induction generator-based wind turbines. Two proposed schemes: static synchronous series compensator (SSSC) and controllable series braking resistor (CSBR) have been designed and simulated. The test system simulated represents a wind turbine connected to an electric grid with alternatively employing SSSC and CSBR. The potential of the two schemes is evaluated and analyzed using positive and negative-sequence reference frames in response to balanced and unbalanced fault scenarios. The simulation results using PSCAD/EMTDC demonstrate the performance of the proposed schemes for improving the fault ridethrough capability and transient stability margin in response to severe symmetrical and asymmetrical grid faults. The schemes have shown successful and fast mitigation of voltage disturbance consequences on the mechanical system. The schemes helped the wind turbine to remain connected with considerable isolation from grid faults.
Keywords :
asynchronous generators; power generation faults; power grids; power system transient stability; static VAr compensators; wind turbines; CSBR; PSCAD-EMTDC; SSSC; asymmetrical grid faults; controllable series braking resistor; electric grid; enhanced fault ridethrough performance; fixed speed wind turbines; negative-sequence reference frames; positive sequence reference frames; self-excited induction generator-based wind turbines; series grid interface topology; series voltage boosting schemes; static synchronous series compensator; symmetrical grid faults; test system; transient stability margin; voltage disturbance consequence mitigation; Automatic voltage control; Circuit faults; Power system stability; Resistors; Voltage measurement; Wind turbines; Positive- and negative-sequence reference frame; self-excited induction generator; static synchronous series compensator and dynamic controlled braking resistor;
Journal_Title :
Power Delivery, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPWRD.2013.2287398