2023
DOI: 10.3390/s23208372
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A New Short-Circuit Current Calculation and Fault Analysis Method Suitable for Doubly Fed Wind Farm Groups

Jun Yin,
Weichen Qian,
Xiaobo Huang

Abstract: The transient characteristics of wind farms in groups are quite different; in addition, there is a strong coupling between the wind farms and the grid, and these factors make the fault analysis of the grid with wind farm groups complicated. In order to solve this problem, a mathematical model of the converter is established based on the input-output external characteristics of the converter, and a transient model of a doubly fed wind turbine (DFIG) is presented considering the influence of the low-voltage ride… Show more

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“…M EDSEP indicates the frequency with which the heat generated by the short-circuit current during the fault duration exceeds the maximum short-term thermal limit allowed for the switch. The blue curve in Figure 1 illustrates the general curve of the system short-circuit current RMS value over fault duration which is widely adopted in short-circuit current calculations [22,23]. Although the actual curve may vary with changes in system parameters, the curve in Figure 1 summarizes the general characteristics of short-circuit currents over different phases in a time series.…”
Section: Equipment Thermal Stability Failure Probability (Etsfp)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…M EDSEP indicates the frequency with which the heat generated by the short-circuit current during the fault duration exceeds the maximum short-term thermal limit allowed for the switch. The blue curve in Figure 1 illustrates the general curve of the system short-circuit current RMS value over fault duration which is widely adopted in short-circuit current calculations [22,23]. Although the actual curve may vary with changes in system parameters, the curve in Figure 1 summarizes the general characteristics of short-circuit currents over different phases in a time series.…”
Section: Equipment Thermal Stability Failure Probability (Etsfp)mentioning
confidence: 99%