Modeling, Control, and Experimental Verification of a 500 kW DFIG Wind Turbine

Abstract-In wind turbine applications, an accurate turbine model and effective control algorithms are needed to ensure power flow in accordance with grid standards and design criteria. However, in many studies, only model simulation results are given or the derived models are validated by using only...

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Veröffentlicht in:Advances in electrical and computer engineering 2022-02, Vol.22 (1), p.13-20
Hauptverfasser: AYKUT, O., ULU, C., KOMURGOZ, G.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Abstract-In wind turbine applications, an accurate turbine model and effective control algorithms are needed to ensure power flow in accordance with grid standards and design criteria. However, in many studies, only model simulation results are given or the derived models are validated by using only small-scale prototypes. This article presents the modeling, control, and experimental verification of a 500 kW doubly fed induction generator (DFIG) wind turbine. The entire model is considered to be a collection of subsystems that are individually modeled and then put together to obtain the whole wind turbine model. The model includes a DFIG, a back-toback converter, and a control system. In the control system, control of the back-to-back converter, the blade angle control and the maximum power point tracking control are performed to provide effective energy conversion performances for different operation conditions. To validate the derived DFIG turbine model, the results of three experimental tests obtained from a 500 kW DFIG wind turbine prototype are used. These test results include both subsynchronous and supersynchronous operation conditions. The test results are compared to simulation results obtained by using the derived turbine model. The accuracy of the model is validated by the comparison results.
ISSN:1582-7445
1844-7600
DOI:10.4316/AECE.2022.01002