2018
DOI: 10.1109/tec.2018.2849022
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Implementations and Evaluations of Wind Turbine Inertial Controls With FAST and Digital Real-Time Simulations

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“…Particularly in recent years with the increasing demand for integration of distributed energy resource (DER) to the grid, PHIL has become a vital tool to support the development and testing of these resources to de-risk damages to the equipment and also the potential instability to the grid [2]. In [3], a PHIL testbed has been established for testing PV inverter systems; In [4], the PHIL technology is used for testing the performance of various energy storage systems in hybrid electric vehicles; In [5], a 4 MW test bench for evaluating the performance of wind turbines is reported; [6] and [7] present the application of PHIL setups for evaluating novel solutions for frequency regulation using renewable resources; In [8], a PHIL setup is used to emulate the behaviour of variable speed wind turbines; and [9] presents a PHIL platform for islanding detection tests.…”
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“…Particularly in recent years with the increasing demand for integration of distributed energy resource (DER) to the grid, PHIL has become a vital tool to support the development and testing of these resources to de-risk damages to the equipment and also the potential instability to the grid [2]. In [3], a PHIL testbed has been established for testing PV inverter systems; In [4], the PHIL technology is used for testing the performance of various energy storage systems in hybrid electric vehicles; In [5], a 4 MW test bench for evaluating the performance of wind turbines is reported; [6] and [7] present the application of PHIL setups for evaluating novel solutions for frequency regulation using renewable resources; In [8], a PHIL setup is used to emulate the behaviour of variable speed wind turbines; and [9] presents a PHIL platform for islanding detection tests.…”
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“…Among the reported PHIL testbeds, the vast majority of the existing work focuses on the use of power-electronics based amplifiers as the PHIL interfaces (e.g. [6]- [9], [12], [13], [18]- [21]), and MW-scale capability has been reported in [13], [19]. While the learnings generated from these publications are significant, the methods are not applicable to PHIL setups with MG sets as the interfaces.…”
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“…The improved IC algorithm [10,11] enhances the overall performance of the algorithm by taking into consideration a changing step for changes as depicted in Figure 2 above. It instantly changes the particular step size to monitor the MPP in WES, which leads to improvement of system accuracy and reliability.…”
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