Improved Transient Performance of a DFIG-Based Wind-Power System Using the Combined Control of Active Crowbars

A significant electromotive force is induced in the rotor circuit of a doubly fed induction generator (DFIG) due to its high vulnerability to grid faults. Therefore, the system performance must be increased with appropriate control actions that can successfully offset such abnormalities in order to...

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Main Author: Muhammad Arif Sharafat Ali
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2023-11-01
Series:Electricity
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2673-4826/4/4/19
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description A significant electromotive force is induced in the rotor circuit of a doubly fed induction generator (DFIG) due to its high vulnerability to grid faults. Therefore, the system performance must be increased with appropriate control actions that can successfully offset such abnormalities in order to provide consistent and stable operations during grid disturbances. In this regard, this paper presents a solution based on a combination of an energy storage-based crowbar and a rotor-side crowbar that makes the effective transient current and voltage suppression for wind-driven DFIG possible. The core of the solution is its ability to restrict the transient rotor and stator overcurrents and DC-link overvoltages within their prescribed limits, thereby protecting the DFIG and power converters and improving the system’s ability to ride through faults. Further, the capacity of an energy storage device for transient suppression is estimated. The results confirmed that the proposed approach not only kept the transient rotor and stator currents within ±50% of their respective rated values in severe system faults but also limited the DC-link voltage variations under ±15% of its rated value, achieving transient control objectives precisely and maintaining a stable grid connection during the faults.
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spelling doaj.art-58e44d4f6a8d460e972bce151bb221332023-12-22T14:04:42ZengMDPI AGElectricity2673-48262023-11-014432033510.3390/electricity4040019Improved Transient Performance of a DFIG-Based Wind-Power System Using the Combined Control of Active CrowbarsMuhammad Arif Sharafat Ali0Independent Researcher, Multan 60000, PakistanA significant electromotive force is induced in the rotor circuit of a doubly fed induction generator (DFIG) due to its high vulnerability to grid faults. Therefore, the system performance must be increased with appropriate control actions that can successfully offset such abnormalities in order to provide consistent and stable operations during grid disturbances. In this regard, this paper presents a solution based on a combination of an energy storage-based crowbar and a rotor-side crowbar that makes the effective transient current and voltage suppression for wind-driven DFIG possible. The core of the solution is its ability to restrict the transient rotor and stator overcurrents and DC-link overvoltages within their prescribed limits, thereby protecting the DFIG and power converters and improving the system’s ability to ride through faults. Further, the capacity of an energy storage device for transient suppression is estimated. The results confirmed that the proposed approach not only kept the transient rotor and stator currents within ±50% of their respective rated values in severe system faults but also limited the DC-link voltage variations under ±15% of its rated value, achieving transient control objectives precisely and maintaining a stable grid connection during the faults.https://www.mdpi.com/2673-4826/4/4/19wind turbine systemdoubly fed induction generatorlow-voltage ride-throughactive crowbars
spellingShingle Muhammad Arif Sharafat Ali
Improved Transient Performance of a DFIG-Based Wind-Power System Using the Combined Control of Active Crowbars
Electricity
wind turbine system
doubly fed induction generator
low-voltage ride-through
active crowbars
title Improved Transient Performance of a DFIG-Based Wind-Power System Using the Combined Control of Active Crowbars
title_full Improved Transient Performance of a DFIG-Based Wind-Power System Using the Combined Control of Active Crowbars
title_fullStr Improved Transient Performance of a DFIG-Based Wind-Power System Using the Combined Control of Active Crowbars
title_full_unstemmed Improved Transient Performance of a DFIG-Based Wind-Power System Using the Combined Control of Active Crowbars
title_short Improved Transient Performance of a DFIG-Based Wind-Power System Using the Combined Control of Active Crowbars
title_sort improved transient performance of a dfig based wind power system using the combined control of active crowbars
topic wind turbine system
doubly fed induction generator
low-voltage ride-through
active crowbars
url https://www.mdpi.com/2673-4826/4/4/19
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