DFIG Performance Assessment during Low Voltage Ride through in the Dynamic Voltage Stability of an Electric Power System

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2011
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Rita M. Monteiro
Carlos Machado Ferreira
Fernando Maciel Barbosa
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In this paper it was studied the performance evaluation of Doubly-Fed Induction Generator (DFIG) in the analysis of dynamic voltage stability during Low Voltage Ride Through (LVRT) in electric power systems. Two models of wind turbines were analyzed. In one of the models the wind turbines are equipped with pitch control coupled with a Fixed Speed Induction Generator (FSIG) and a shunt capacitor bank. In the other model the wind turbines are equipped with DFIG, crowbar and chopper. To protect the rotor side converter from tripping due to overcurrents in the rotor circuit or overvoltage in the DC link during voltage dips a crowbar was installed in DFIG. Nowadays the most efficient plants use technologies that allow them to stay connected during a fault and to produce again normally after the disturbance. The model used can take into account these new technologies. The automatic voltage regulators of the generating units, and the turbine speed governors were modelled in detail. Different
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