The depletion of nonrenewable energy and climate lead to increasingly bad environment. The efficient development of new energy has become an urgent problem to be solved. As a kind of new energy, how to effectively develop and utilize wind energy has aroused widespread concern all over the world. In this paper, a three-phase static a-b-c coordinate system is used for transformation. Taking the variable-speed constant-frequency doubly fed wind power generation system as the control object, the technology of generator power decoupling control is realized. The rotor side and grid side power converters adopt vector control methods based on stator flux orientation and grid voltage orientation, respectively. In this paper, the motion equation, flux equation, voltage equation, and electromagnetic torque equation of the motor are established. Vector-oriented control technology is used to control the generator. The control model of the VSCF doubly fed wind power generation system is established by using the simulation software PSCAD, and the simulation experiment is carried out. The feasibility of the power decoupling control method based on vector control is verified. The change trend of the active power of the power generation system is consistent with that of the wind speed, which shows that the control system has good stability. Using the field-oriented vector control method, the dual PWM controller can independently control the active power and reactive power. This greatly simplifies the nondecoupling control function equation in the expression. The dual PWM controller is well adjusted to minimize the power loss of the wind power generation system.
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