Simplified Modelling of Oscillation Mode for Wind Power Systems

Wind turbine generators can be operated in various types of system configurations. Once the configurations change, the system oscillation mode shapes change accordingly. The modelling of the full system is necessary for studying this issue, yet it is quite hard. In this paper, a simple approach is d...

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Main Author: Chi Hsiang Lin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2021-01-01
Series:Journal of Modern Power Systems and Clean Energy
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9190009/
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spelling doaj-60a6362065ca4bfcad56c938b5d633b92021-04-23T16:15:15ZengIEEEJournal of Modern Power Systems and Clean Energy2196-54202021-01-0191566710.35833/MPCE.2018.0006509190009Simplified Modelling of Oscillation Mode for Wind Power SystemsChi Hsiang Lin0National Taitung College,Department of Electrical Engineering,Taitung City,Taiwan, ChinaWind turbine generators can be operated in various types of system configurations. Once the configurations change, the system oscillation mode shapes change accordingly. The modelling of the full system is necessary for studying this issue, yet it is quite hard. In this paper, a simple approach is developed to study the mode shapes of wind power systems without the necessity of adopting the complex full-system models. The key is that the q-d axis model of electric power system is transformed into the single-axis model, so that it could integrate with the equivalent circuit model of drive train mechanism. After analyzing some of the system configurations organized by the well-known MOD-2 wind turbine generator unit, the proposed approach is found to be effective for analyzing various oscillation modes such as the local torsional oscillations, as well as the inter-unit and inter-area oscillations.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9190009/Wind turbine generator (WTG)wind power systemoscillation modedynamics
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author Chi Hsiang Lin
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Simplified Modelling of Oscillation Mode for Wind Power Systems
Journal of Modern Power Systems and Clean Energy
Wind turbine generator (WTG)
wind power system
oscillation mode
dynamics
author_facet Chi Hsiang Lin
author_sort Chi Hsiang Lin
title Simplified Modelling of Oscillation Mode for Wind Power Systems
title_short Simplified Modelling of Oscillation Mode for Wind Power Systems
title_full Simplified Modelling of Oscillation Mode for Wind Power Systems
title_fullStr Simplified Modelling of Oscillation Mode for Wind Power Systems
title_full_unstemmed Simplified Modelling of Oscillation Mode for Wind Power Systems
title_sort simplified modelling of oscillation mode for wind power systems
publisher IEEE
series Journal of Modern Power Systems and Clean Energy
issn 2196-5420
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Wind turbine generators can be operated in various types of system configurations. Once the configurations change, the system oscillation mode shapes change accordingly. The modelling of the full system is necessary for studying this issue, yet it is quite hard. In this paper, a simple approach is developed to study the mode shapes of wind power systems without the necessity of adopting the complex full-system models. The key is that the q-d axis model of electric power system is transformed into the single-axis model, so that it could integrate with the equivalent circuit model of drive train mechanism. After analyzing some of the system configurations organized by the well-known MOD-2 wind turbine generator unit, the proposed approach is found to be effective for analyzing various oscillation modes such as the local torsional oscillations, as well as the inter-unit and inter-area oscillations.
topic Wind turbine generator (WTG)
wind power system
oscillation mode
dynamics
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9190009/
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