Title :
Improved Sequence Network Model of Wind Turbine Generators for Short-Circuit Studies
Author :
Howard, Dustin F. ; Habetler, Thomas G. ; Harley, Ronald G.
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Georgia Inst. of Technol., Atlanta, GA, USA
Abstract :
Protective relay settings for wind turbine generators often depend on short-circuit calculations performed using sequence network circuits in rms-based protection software. Traditional assumptions made in deriving the sequence network representation of induction machines result in some error in short-circuit calculations, which could potentially cause incorrect relay settings. A more accurate sequence network model of induction machines is derived in this paper to aid in short-circuit calculations in induction-generator-based wind plants. A rigorous mathematical approach to defining the stator short-circuit current equations under general faults is described and validated with transient simulations. The sequence network model of the induction machine is derived from the closed-form mathematical solutions. An example short-circuit calculation is performed on a simple network in this paper, and found to have a marked improvement in accuracy from traditional sequence network calculation methods for unbalanced faults. Resonant effects of power factor correction capacitors are also described.
Keywords :
asynchronous generators; power capacitors; power factor correction; relay protection; stators; turbogenerators; wind power plants; wind turbines; closed-form mathematical solutions; improved sequence network model; induction generator-based wind plants; induction machines; mathematical approach; power factor correction capacitors; protective relay settings; resonant effects; rms-based protection software; sequence network circuits; short-circuit calculations; stator short-circuit current equations; transient simulations; unbalanced faults; wind turbine generators; AC machines; Induction motors; Power system dynamics; Power system faults; Power system protection; Relays; Short circuit currents; Wind energy; Wind farms; Wind power generation; AC machines; induction motors; power system dynamics; power system faults; power system protection; relays; short-circuit currents; wind energy; wind farms; wind power generation;
Journal_Title :
Energy Conversion, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TEC.2012.2213255