articleIEEE Transactions on Energy ConversionFeb 21, 2006Closed access

Modeling of the Wind Turbine With a Doubly Fed Induction Generator for Grid Integration Studies

University College Cork

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Abstract

Due to its many advantages such as the improved power quality, high energy efficiency and controllability, etc. the variable speed wind turbine using a doubly fed induction generator (DFIG) is becoming a popular concept and thus the modeling of the DFIG based wind turbine becomes an interesting research topic. Fundamental frequency models have been presented but these models are often complex with significant numerical overhead as the power converter block consisting of power control, rotor side and grid side converter control and DC link are often simulated in detail. This paper develops a simple DFIG wind turbine model in which the power converter is simulated as a controlled voltage source, regulating the…

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Keywords
  • Turbine
  • Wind power
  • Induction generator
  • Rotor (electric)
  • AC power
  • Control theory (sociology)
  • Engineering
  • Power optimizer
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Affordable and clean energy
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