Sub-Synchronous Resonance Analysis for Wind Farm Utilizing Double-Fed Induction Generators Linked to Series Compensation Transmission System

Ngoc Minh Truong1,
1 Hanoi University of Science and Technology, Ha Noi, Vietnam

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The integration of wind energy into electrical grid necessitates the incorporation of wind farms with series compensated transmission systems to guarantee power distribution. This article examines the occurrence of sub-synchronous resonance in wind farm utilizing double-fed induction generator. The system under examination is predicated upon a modified version of the IEEE Second Benchmark (SBM) model specifically designed for sub-synchronous resonance investigations. A dynamic model for the system has been proposed to facilitate an analysis of sub-synchronous resonance phenomena. Eigenvalue analysis is conducted in conjunction with simulation at various wind velocities and series compensation. The distinct oscillatory modes, including sub-synchronous resonance, supersynchronous resonance are subjected to comprehensive analysis. Simulation results are executed to substantiate the efficacy of the proposed methodology.


 

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