Title :
A SCR crowbar commutated with rotor-side converter for doubly fed wind turbines
Author :
Shuying Yang ; Tianbao Zhou ; Xie Zhen ; Xing Zhang ; Riming Shao ; Liuchen Chang
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Electr. Eng. & Autom., Hefei Univ. of Technol., Hefei, China
Abstract :
Doubly fed induction generator (DFIG) based wind turbines have been dominating wind market in the past decade, due to the better balance between variable speed operation and the drive converter size in terms of the unique drive topology. However, the difficulties of low voltage ride through (LVRT) fulfillment are threatening this type of turbine technology, out of the limits of current and voltage to the partial rated converter. Active crowbar at present is a relatively mature solution for severe voltage dips, but the requisite self-turn-off devices, typically IGBTs, have made the cost-effectiveness of this type of turbines damaged. Meanwhile, once the crowbar is activated, the rotor-side converter (RSC), along with all its six valuable self-turn-off IGBTs, would be idle temporarily. In this paper, a delta-connected SCR circuit engaged with the rotor via a set of by-pass resistors is designed as a crowbar to divert the outrush currents, while the idle RSC is in charge of commutating the semi-controlled devices at the desired deactivation moment. With this design, an active crowbar function is achieved with SCRs, featured with low cost and high instantaneous overload capacity, benefiting the cost-performance ratio of the preferable wind turbine concept. Meanwhile, the harmful effects of the harmonics produced by the diode rectifier in the widely used IGBT crowbar topology are eliminated. The validity of the crowbar technique is demonstrated with simulations and experiments.
Keywords :
AC motor drives; asynchronous generators; diodes; insulated gate bipolar transistors; power convertors; power markets; rectifiers; resistors; rotors; thyristors; wind turbines; DFIG wind turbine; LVRT; RSC; SCR crowbar commutation; by-pass resistor; delta-connected SCR circuit; diode rectifier; doubly fed induction generator; doubly fed wind turbine; drive converter size; high instantaneous overload capacity; low voltage ride through; rotor-side converter; self-turn-off IGBT; unique drive topology; variable speed operation; wind market; Insulated gate bipolar transistors; Resistance; Rotors; Stators; Thyristors; Topology; Voltage fluctuations; RSC-aided commutation; active crowbar; delta-connected SCR circuit; doubly fed induction generator;
Conference_Titel :
Power Electronics for Distributed Generation Systems (PEDG), 2015 IEEE 6th International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Aachen
DOI :
10.1109/PEDG.2015.7223084