2016
DOI: 10.3906/elk-1402-195
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Enhancement of a reduced order doubly fed induction generator model for wind farm transient stability analyses

Abstract: seen that the system becomes stable in a short time when the rotor dynamic is included in a reduced order DFIG model.

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“…DFIG wind turbines use a wound rotor induction generator, where the rotor winding is fed through a grid side converter and a rotor side converter [12] , as shown in Figure 1. The role of the wind turbine is to convert the wind energy into mechanical energy, providing the mechanical torque for the DFIG to drive the motor rotor rotation.…”
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“…DFIG wind turbines use a wound rotor induction generator, where the rotor winding is fed through a grid side converter and a rotor side converter [12] , as shown in Figure 1. The role of the wind turbine is to convert the wind energy into mechanical energy, providing the mechanical torque for the DFIG to drive the motor rotor rotation.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The strength of wind power technology is that it is clean and inexpensive. As a result of increasing fossil fuel price and state-of-theart technology, more and more residential and commercial consumers of electricity have been installing wind turbines, the motivation being to cut energy bills and carbon dioxide emissions, and are even vending extra electricity back to the grid network [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11].…”
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