Design and Implementation of Crowbar and STATCOM for Enhanced Stability of Grid-Tied Doubly Fed Induction Wind Generators

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Abstract

These days, one of the most used layouts in the wind power industry is a variable-speed doubly-fed induction wind generator (DFIWG). For providing active power (P) and reactive power (Q) control during grid failures, this research examines the DFIWG. The system's transient behavior is examined under normal and abnormal circumstances. Through control of rotor side (RSC) and grid side (GSC) converters, Q assistance for the grid, and power converter stress reduction, the suggested control approach achieves system stability while enabling DFIWG to operate smoothly during grid failures. The DFIWG is exposed to three-and two-phase faults to analyze the machine's performance. The crowbar and STATCOM tools are implemented to enhance the system performance under faults and compared with the base case. The implemented tools successfully suppress rotor and stator overcurrent, over voltage at the DC link (DCL), and power oscillations, as well as supporting the grid voltage understudied cases. The obtained results prove that both STATCOM and crowbar not only enhance the system's effectiveness and performance but also enable the system to achieve the fault ride-through capacity (FRTC). MATLAB/SIMULINK 2017b is used for time-domain computer simulations.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1263-1278
Number of pages16
JournalInternational Journal of Robotics and Control Systems
Volume4
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 2024

Keywords

  • Clean Energy
  • Control Strategy
  • Grid Faults
  • MATLAB Simulation
  • Transient Behavior

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