Title :
Control of a doubly-fed induction wind generator under unbalanced grid voltage conditions
Author :
Brekken, Ted ; Mohan, Ned ; Undeland, Tore
Author_Institution :
Minnesota Univ., Minneapolis, MN
Abstract :
Wind energy is often installed in rural, remote areas characterized by weak, unbalanced power transmission grids. In induction wind generators, unbalanced three-phase stator voltages cause a number of problems, such as overheating, over-current, and stress on the mechanical components from torque pulsations. Therefore, beyond a certain amount of unbalance, induction wind generators are switched out of the network. This can further weaken the grid. In doubly-fed induction generators, control of rotor currents allows for adjustable speed operation and reactive power control. In addition, it is possible to control the rotor currents to correct for the problems caused by unbalanced stator voltages, including torque pulsations and unbalanced stator currents. This paper presents a novel voltage mode controller design for a doubly-fed induction generator that provides variable speed, reactive power control. Also, under stator voltage unbalance conditions, the proposed control eliminates torque pulsations and draws more balanced currents from the utility
Keywords :
asynchronous generators; control system synthesis; electric current control; machine control; reactive power control; rotors; stators; voltage control; wind power; adjustable speed operation; doubly-fed induction wind generator; over-current; overheating; reactive power control; rotor currents control; stress; torque pulsations; unbalanced grid voltage; unbalanced three-phase stator voltages; voltage mode controller; wind energy; Induction generators; Mesh generation; Power transmission; Reactive power control; Rotors; Stators; Torque control; Voltage control; Wind energy; Wind energy generation; Active damping; Doubly fed induction motor; Power quality; Vector control; Windgenerator systems;
Conference_Titel :
Power Electronics and Applications, 2005 European Conference on
Conference_Location :
Dresden
Print_ISBN :
90-75815-09-3
DOI :
10.1109/EPE.2005.219315