A coordination control between energy storage based DVR and wind turbine for continuous fault ride‐through

Abstract Continuous fault ride‐through (CFRT) issues often arise in wind power systems. CFRT results in continuous voltage fluctuations which is characterized by “initially decreasing and then increasing” and can significantly disrupt the normal operation of wind power systems. To mitigate CFRT rela...

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Main Authors: Xunjun Chen, Guangchao Geng, Quanyuan Jiang
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2024-10-01
Series:IET Renewable Power Generation
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1049/rpg2.13105
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description Abstract Continuous fault ride‐through (CFRT) issues often arise in wind power systems. CFRT results in continuous voltage fluctuations which is characterized by “initially decreasing and then increasing” and can significantly disrupt the normal operation of wind power systems. To mitigate CFRT related problems, one approach is the utilization of energy storage (ES) based dynamic voltage restorers (DVRs). Nevertheless, the prohibitive costs and substantial ES requirements hamper practical implementation. In this article, a control scheme incorporating adaptive mode switching and coordinated control is proposed. First, the adaptive mode switching control leverages the advantages of two DVR compensation methods to reduce the injected voltage amplitude. The mode switching is activated by the DC link voltage and utilizes the PQR transformation to unlock the phase‐locked loop (PLL). Subsequently, an adaptive coordination coefficient is introduced, which considers the margin of ES regulation power and rotor inertia, to maintain power balance during CFRT. This proposed control strategy not only enables wind turbines to seamlessly ride through continuous faults without disconnecting from the grid but also leads to a reduction in the ES compensation requirement. To validate the effectiveness of the proposed approach, simulations based on Simulink and hardware‐in‐loop (HIL) experiments are conducted.
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spelling doaj-art-bd8bb0da625c46abab72790b8c76866d2025-01-10T17:41:03ZengWileyIET Renewable Power Generation1752-14161752-14242024-10-0118142560257410.1049/rpg2.13105A coordination control between energy storage based DVR and wind turbine for continuous fault ride‐throughXunjun Chen0Guangchao Geng1Quanyuan Jiang2College of Electrical Engineering Zhejiang University Hangzhou Zhejiang ChinaCollege of Electrical Engineering Zhejiang University Hangzhou Zhejiang ChinaCollege of Electrical Engineering Zhejiang University Hangzhou Zhejiang ChinaAbstract Continuous fault ride‐through (CFRT) issues often arise in wind power systems. CFRT results in continuous voltage fluctuations which is characterized by “initially decreasing and then increasing” and can significantly disrupt the normal operation of wind power systems. To mitigate CFRT related problems, one approach is the utilization of energy storage (ES) based dynamic voltage restorers (DVRs). Nevertheless, the prohibitive costs and substantial ES requirements hamper practical implementation. In this article, a control scheme incorporating adaptive mode switching and coordinated control is proposed. First, the adaptive mode switching control leverages the advantages of two DVR compensation methods to reduce the injected voltage amplitude. The mode switching is activated by the DC link voltage and utilizes the PQR transformation to unlock the phase‐locked loop (PLL). Subsequently, an adaptive coordination coefficient is introduced, which considers the margin of ES regulation power and rotor inertia, to maintain power balance during CFRT. This proposed control strategy not only enables wind turbines to seamlessly ride through continuous faults without disconnecting from the grid but also leads to a reduction in the ES compensation requirement. To validate the effectiveness of the proposed approach, simulations based on Simulink and hardware‐in‐loop (HIL) experiments are conducted.https://doi.org/10.1049/rpg2.13105energy storagewind turbines
spellingShingle Xunjun Chen
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Quanyuan Jiang
A coordination control between energy storage based DVR and wind turbine for continuous fault ride‐through
IET Renewable Power Generation
energy storage
wind turbines
title A coordination control between energy storage based DVR and wind turbine for continuous fault ride‐through
title_full A coordination control between energy storage based DVR and wind turbine for continuous fault ride‐through
title_fullStr A coordination control between energy storage based DVR and wind turbine for continuous fault ride‐through
title_full_unstemmed A coordination control between energy storage based DVR and wind turbine for continuous fault ride‐through
title_short A coordination control between energy storage based DVR and wind turbine for continuous fault ride‐through
title_sort coordination control between energy storage based dvr and wind turbine for continuous fault ride through
topic energy storage
wind turbines
url https://doi.org/10.1049/rpg2.13105
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