Study on Transient Characteristic of the DFIG LVRT

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In order to analyze the operational capability of the low voltage ride through ( LVRT) of a gird-connected wind turbine with doubly fed induction generator (DFIG) effectively, it is necessary to evaluate operation characteristics of DFIG under a grid fault.By using the transient principle of the flux of stator and rotor, the expressions of transient currents of stator and rotor of DFIG are derived under the grid voltage sag. The transient process is analyzed by using the Matlab to derive the correctness of the expression. A control strategy is presented to eliminate harmonic currents by proposing the essential factors of over-current of stator and rotor. The output active power and reactive power are calculated by using the derived expression with different voltage sags. Based on the theoretical analysis, a DFIG is established to analysis the model of LVRT. Simulation results show that the control strategy is able to eliminate the harmonic currents and achieve the requirements of LVRT.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 791-793)

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1832-1836

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September 2013

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