A Comparative Performance Analysis and Flicker Assessment of SCIG and DFIG-Based Wind Turbines

This paper presents a comparative performance analysis of squirrel cage induction generator (SCIG) and doubly fedinduction generator (DFIG) systems driven by wind turbines under different operating conditions. Also, the constantand variable-speed configurations are compared regarding short-term flic...

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Main Authors: Ali Alaboudy, Walid Abdellatif, Ahmed Azmy
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Port Said University 2015-09-01
Series:Port Said Engineering Research Journal
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Online Access:https://pserj.journals.ekb.eg/article_45864_f3cc482b2684c894666a3df8243eb926.pdf
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description This paper presents a comparative performance analysis of squirrel cage induction generator (SCIG) and doubly fedinduction generator (DFIG) systems driven by wind turbines under different operating conditions. Also, the constantand variable-speed configurations are compared regarding short-term flicker severity, Pst. The constant speedconfigurations are based on SCIG in addition to SCIG equipped with static synchronous compensator (STATCOM)with the same generation capacity. In this paper, comprehensive models of wind turbine are used to analyze power andvoltage fluctuations. The short-time flicker index is used to assess the emitted voltage fluctuation. The effects of gridshort circuit capacity and impedance angle on flicker emission are investigated. The influences of site mean-wind-speedand turbulence intensity on voltage fluctuation are also examined. A flickermeter model is implemented according tothe guidelines provided by IEC 61000-4-15 to evaluate the severity of voltage fluctuation emission. The models ofdifferent system components along with their control schemes are simulated using Matlab/Simulink® package
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spelling doaj.art-4de232ac15f0483fbb00cfddf3e9012b2023-10-23T06:10:40ZengPort Said UniversityPort Said Engineering Research Journal1110-66032536-93772015-09-01192768610.21608/pserj.2015.4586445864A Comparative Performance Analysis and Flicker Assessment of SCIG and DFIG-Based Wind TurbinesAli Alaboudy0Walid Abdellatif1Ahmed Azmy2Electrical Power, and Machines Department, Faculty of Industrial Education, Suez University, Suez, Egypt1Electrical Power, and Machines Department, Faculty of Industrial Education, Suez University, SuezDepartment of Electrical Engineering Faculty of Engineering, Tanta University, Tanta, EgyptThis paper presents a comparative performance analysis of squirrel cage induction generator (SCIG) and doubly fedinduction generator (DFIG) systems driven by wind turbines under different operating conditions. Also, the constantand variable-speed configurations are compared regarding short-term flicker severity, Pst. The constant speedconfigurations are based on SCIG in addition to SCIG equipped with static synchronous compensator (STATCOM)with the same generation capacity. In this paper, comprehensive models of wind turbine are used to analyze power andvoltage fluctuations. The short-time flicker index is used to assess the emitted voltage fluctuation. The effects of gridshort circuit capacity and impedance angle on flicker emission are investigated. The influences of site mean-wind-speedand turbulence intensity on voltage fluctuation are also examined. A flickermeter model is implemented according tothe guidelines provided by IEC 61000-4-15 to evaluate the severity of voltage fluctuation emission. The models ofdifferent system components along with their control schemes are simulated using Matlab/Simulink® packagehttps://pserj.journals.ekb.eg/article_45864_f3cc482b2684c894666a3df8243eb926.pdfwind turbinescigdfigmaximum power point tracking (mppt)voltage flicker
spellingShingle Ali Alaboudy
Walid Abdellatif
Ahmed Azmy
A Comparative Performance Analysis and Flicker Assessment of SCIG and DFIG-Based Wind Turbines
Port Said Engineering Research Journal
wind turbine
scig
dfig
maximum power point tracking (mppt)
voltage flicker
title A Comparative Performance Analysis and Flicker Assessment of SCIG and DFIG-Based Wind Turbines
title_full A Comparative Performance Analysis and Flicker Assessment of SCIG and DFIG-Based Wind Turbines
title_fullStr A Comparative Performance Analysis and Flicker Assessment of SCIG and DFIG-Based Wind Turbines
title_full_unstemmed A Comparative Performance Analysis and Flicker Assessment of SCIG and DFIG-Based Wind Turbines
title_short A Comparative Performance Analysis and Flicker Assessment of SCIG and DFIG-Based Wind Turbines
title_sort comparative performance analysis and flicker assessment of scig and dfig based wind turbines
topic wind turbine
scig
dfig
maximum power point tracking (mppt)
voltage flicker
url https://pserj.journals.ekb.eg/article_45864_f3cc482b2684c894666a3df8243eb926.pdf
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