The Performance Analysis and Comparison of the Simplified Method of the Doubly-Fed Wind Generator Model

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This article puts forward a simplified method of the doubly-fed induction generator (DFIG for short) model innovatively based on the DFIG control principle. This paper establishes two different degrees of simplification models with equivalence of the converter model and the generator model respectively, and compares the operating performance of each model under the same operating condition. The simulation results show that, the two simplified models have high accuracy, and speed up the simulation efficiency effectively, which is suitable for the study of large-scale wind power generation in power system.

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