TY - GEN
T1 - Forced oscillations in wind energy generation systems
AU - Li, Zhen
AU - Wong, Siu Chung
AU - Tse, Chi K.
PY - 2009
Y1 - 2009
N2 - Use of the doubly fed induction generator (DFIG) in wind energy generation systems allows variable speed operation by using partially rated back-to-back quadruple active and reactive power PWM converters. The control of the system is very complex. Despite numerous new control schemes reported in the literature, these control techniques, which are designed to solve some particular control problems, have rarely been tested for general stability problems systematically. Specifically, nonlinear stability analysis of the system has not been reported before. In this paper, we use a commonly used control scheme to study the system stability in terms of the oscillatory magnitude of the voltage link capacitor of the system under unbalanced grid voltage. An important variation parameter, frequency of the unbalanced grid voltage, is used in this paper. Stability diagrams is collected using the voltage of the link capacitor of the back-to-back PWM power converters, exposing the possibility of chaotic behavior of the wind generation system. This paper thus plays the role of characterizing wind energy generation systems using nonlinear stability analysis.
AB - Use of the doubly fed induction generator (DFIG) in wind energy generation systems allows variable speed operation by using partially rated back-to-back quadruple active and reactive power PWM converters. The control of the system is very complex. Despite numerous new control schemes reported in the literature, these control techniques, which are designed to solve some particular control problems, have rarely been tested for general stability problems systematically. Specifically, nonlinear stability analysis of the system has not been reported before. In this paper, we use a commonly used control scheme to study the system stability in terms of the oscillatory magnitude of the voltage link capacitor of the system under unbalanced grid voltage. An important variation parameter, frequency of the unbalanced grid voltage, is used in this paper. Stability diagrams is collected using the voltage of the link capacitor of the back-to-back PWM power converters, exposing the possibility of chaotic behavior of the wind generation system. This paper thus plays the role of characterizing wind energy generation systems using nonlinear stability analysis.
KW - Forced oscillation
KW - Stability
KW - Wind energy generation system
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=77951187677&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1109/IWCFTA.2009.28
DO - 10.1109/IWCFTA.2009.28
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:77951187677
SN - 9780769538532
T3 - 2009 International Workshop on Chaos-Fractals Theories and Applications, IWCFTA 2009
SP - 98
EP - 102
BT - 2009 International Workshop on Chaos-Fractals Theories and Applications, IWCFTA 2009
T2 - 2009 International Workshop on Chaos-Fractals Theories and Applications, IWCFTA 2009
Y2 - 6 November 2009 through 8 November 2009
ER -