2020
DOI: 10.4316/aece.2020.04011
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Utilizing Active Rotor-Current References for Smooth Grid Connection of a DFIG-Based Wind-Power System

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“…Stator voltage-oriented control and stator flux-oriented control (SFOC) are two prominent types of FOC, and they exhibit the same dynamic performance. However, few published studies explain the startup and synchronization process of a DFIG-based WECS with the grid [7,8,10,[15][16][17][18][19][20][21]. The authors of [7] presented an efficient control scheme for the grid synchronization of a DFIG.…”
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“…Stator voltage-oriented control and stator flux-oriented control (SFOC) are two prominent types of FOC, and they exhibit the same dynamic performance. However, few published studies explain the startup and synchronization process of a DFIG-based WECS with the grid [7,8,10,[15][16][17][18][19][20][21]. The authors of [7] presented an efficient control scheme for the grid synchronization of a DFIG.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To realize a smooth grid connection, the authors of [8] proposed state feedback controllers to circumvent the drawbacks of proportionalintegral (PI) controllers. The authors of [10,15] suggested grid synchronization based on the appropriate control of rotor direct and quadrature currents. However, the absence of voltage feedback resulted in substantial variations between the stator and grid voltages, which were also significantly influenced by the established grid connection.…”
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“…Among all designs of variable-speed wind turbines, two commercial leading designs are presented on a big scale; synchronous generator SG and wind turbine-based doubly-fed induction generators (DFIG). Without doubt, the DFIG technology has won over other ones; this is due to its cost, reliability, robustness and small requirements of its power converters [3], [13], [14]. DFIG is a three phase asynchronous electric machine with open rotor windings that can be fed by external voltages [15], [16].…”
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“…Among all variable-speed wind turbine designs, two commercial leading technologies are introduced in extensive scale; wind turbine based DFIG and synchronous generator (SG). Indeed, DFIG technology has overtaken other ones because of its cost, robustness, reliability and small power converters requirements [3], [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%