Centralised solution for subsynchronous control interaction of doubly fed induction generators using voltage-sourced converter

Liang Wang*, Xiaorong Xie, Qirong Jiang, Xiangdong Liu

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Abstract

Practical subsynchronous instability events have been observed in doubly fed induction generator-based wind farms, which are radially connected to fixed series compensated transmission lines. As a special type of subsynchronous resonance, this phenomenon is described here as subsynchronous control interaction (SSCI). This study proposes a centralised SSCI mitigation scheme named as subsynchronous damper (SSD). In this scheme, an additional high-power electronic voltage-sourced converter is added to the collection bus of wind farms. It is designed to dissipate the electrical resonance power of SSCI. Thus, SSD provides positive damping for SSCI. Its basic principle is explained with equivalent electric circuit and the sufficient conditions for stabilisation are obtained mathematically. Controller design guidelines are given and have been verified first by eigenvalue analysis. Then a method to choose the capacity of power electronic converter is proposed. The effectiveness of SSD is finally demonstrated by extensive time-domain simulations on a target system.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2751-2759
Number of pages9
JournalIET Generation, Transmission and Distribution
Volume9
Issue number16
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 3 Dec 2015

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