A Study on Power Flow Analysis in Power Systems with the Participation of Double-Fed Induction Generators based Wind Turbine System
Doan Kim Tuan*
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Doan Kim Tuan*: Electrical Faculty, Thai Nguyen University of Technology, Thai Nguyen, Viet Nam
International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation, 2024, vol. 11, issue 10, 160-175
Abstract:
This paper focuses on double-fed induction generator (DFIG) based wind turbine system (WTS) and evaluate its effect to the distribution of power flow in power system. The structure of DFIG based WTS will be make detailed, including a rotor, stator and back-to-back converters. Power flows in itself are analyzed in both over and under synchronous operating modes. Control structure of DFIG is shown corresponding to rotor-side controller and grid-side controller to harness wind power and synchronize to the power grid. Operating scenarios that can happen in a proposed grid with the participation of DFIG based WTS are also shown to analyze the distribution of power flows in whole system whenever there are variations of power consumption and power generation. Simulation process will be carried out by MATLAB software to demonstrate proposed operating scenarios. Simulation results will show the power flows in whole system, the power adaptability corresponding to variation of load steps, the decrease of power from DFIG based WTS and the variation of currents at buses. Moreover, power exchange between power source and considered grid and current going through main units also can be determined and provided to dispatch center to ensure system stability.
Date: 2024
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