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Mathematical modelling of grid connected Doubly Fed Induction Generator based wind farm

Publication Type : Conference Proceedings

Publisher : IEEE

Source : 2016 IEEE International Conference on Power Electronics, Drives and Energy Systems (PEDES), IEEE, Trivandrum, India (2016)

Url : https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7914301

ISBN : 9781467388887

Keywords : Asynchronous generators, DFIG, dynamic equations, Generators, grid connected DFIG machines, grid connected doubly fed induction generator, Grid Side converter, grid voltage dip, GSC, mass drive train, mathematical model, mathematical modelling, MATLAB, power 3730 W, rotor short circuit, rotor side converter, rotors, RSC, Stator windings, turbine generator set, two mass model, Wind energy conversion system, wind farm, wind power plants, Wind speed, wind turbine, Wind turbines .

Campus : Bengaluru, Coimbatore

School : School of Engineering

Department : Electrical and Electronics

Year : 2016

Abstract : The day by day increase in electricity demand and depletion of fossil fuels has made the world to think about the renewable energy sources such as solar, wind etc., This paper focuses on the configuration of large Doubly Fed Induction Generator (DFIG) based wind farm connected into the grid. Nowadays DFIGs are more focused in the wind energy conversion systems due to its own advantages. This paper explains the development of a mathematical model of DFIG driven by wind turbine. The turbine generator set is considered as a two mass model and development of the same is discussed. Mathematical modelling of wind turbine, two mass drive train and grid connected DFIG machines are developed by using the dynamic equations. Dynamics of DFIG Rotor Side Converter (RSC) and Grid Side Converter (GSC) are analyzed for further studies with control. The MATLAB simulation results for a 3730W wind farm is explained in this paper, and analyses of various unbalanced conditions on wind farm has been discussed such as rotor short circuit, grid voltage dip and sudden drop in wind speed. Similarly, different rated DFIG machines can be modeled using different machine specifications with the help of developed model.

Cite this Research Publication : R. Mahalakshmi, Viknesh, J., and Dr. Sindhu Thampatty K.C., “Mathematical modelling of grid connected Doubly Fed Induction Generator based wind farm”, in 2016 IEEE International Conference on Power Electronics, Drives and Energy Systems (PEDES), Trivandrum, India, 2016.

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