Evaluation of Phase Imbalance Compensation for Mitigating DFIG-Series Capacitor Interaction

The phase imbalance compensation concept is proposed in literature as an alternative way to mitigate classical subsynchronous resonance (SSR) problems in series-compensated transmission lines. However, a fundamental analysis to determine this concept’s ability to mitigate resonances between a doubly...

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Main Authors: Vinay Sewdien, Jose Luis Rueda Torres, Mart van der Meijden
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-09-01
Series:Energies
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SSR
Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/13/17/4512
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spelling doaj-781ebd1d3b014c10a03ef469c25514372020-11-25T03:46:02ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732020-09-01134512451210.3390/en13174512Evaluation of Phase Imbalance Compensation for Mitigating DFIG-Series Capacitor InteractionVinay Sewdien0Jose Luis Rueda Torres1Mart van der Meijden2System Operations, TenneT TSO B.V., 6800 AS Arnhem, The NetherlandsElectrical Sustainable Energy, Delft University of Technology, 2628 CD Delft, The NetherlandsSystem Operations, TenneT TSO B.V., 6800 AS Arnhem, The NetherlandsThe phase imbalance compensation concept is proposed in literature as an alternative way to mitigate classical subsynchronous resonance (SSR) problems in series-compensated transmission lines. However, a fundamental analysis to determine this concept’s ability to mitigate resonances between a doubly-fed induction generator (DFIG) and a series compensated transmission line, i.e., DFIG-SSR, is not reported in literature. Therefore, the objective of this paper is to investigate to which extent phase imbalance compensation is able to mitigate DFIG-SSR. For the phase imbalance compensation scheme, an analytical model that captures the relation between the level of series compensation, the degree of asymmetry between the compensated phases, and the resulting shift in resonance frequency is developed and validated using time domain simulations. Then, an optimisation framework is developed to search for an adequate level of compensation asymmetry, capable of mitigating the adverse interactions. The optimisation allows us to show that, even with the best set of parameters, phase imbalance compensation is not suitable for mitigating DFIG-SSR. The analytical model enables us to explain the underlying physical reasons for this and an attempt is made to explain why this concept is theoretically able to mitigate classical resonance issues. Lastly, directions for future research are identified.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/13/17/4512DFIGFACTSMIGRATEseries compensationSSCISSR
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author Vinay Sewdien
Jose Luis Rueda Torres
Mart van der Meijden
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Jose Luis Rueda Torres
Mart van der Meijden
Evaluation of Phase Imbalance Compensation for Mitigating DFIG-Series Capacitor Interaction
Energies
DFIG
FACTS
MIGRATE
series compensation
SSCI
SSR
author_facet Vinay Sewdien
Jose Luis Rueda Torres
Mart van der Meijden
author_sort Vinay Sewdien
title Evaluation of Phase Imbalance Compensation for Mitigating DFIG-Series Capacitor Interaction
title_short Evaluation of Phase Imbalance Compensation for Mitigating DFIG-Series Capacitor Interaction
title_full Evaluation of Phase Imbalance Compensation for Mitigating DFIG-Series Capacitor Interaction
title_fullStr Evaluation of Phase Imbalance Compensation for Mitigating DFIG-Series Capacitor Interaction
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Phase Imbalance Compensation for Mitigating DFIG-Series Capacitor Interaction
title_sort evaluation of phase imbalance compensation for mitigating dfig-series capacitor interaction
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2020-09-01
description The phase imbalance compensation concept is proposed in literature as an alternative way to mitigate classical subsynchronous resonance (SSR) problems in series-compensated transmission lines. However, a fundamental analysis to determine this concept’s ability to mitigate resonances between a doubly-fed induction generator (DFIG) and a series compensated transmission line, i.e., DFIG-SSR, is not reported in literature. Therefore, the objective of this paper is to investigate to which extent phase imbalance compensation is able to mitigate DFIG-SSR. For the phase imbalance compensation scheme, an analytical model that captures the relation between the level of series compensation, the degree of asymmetry between the compensated phases, and the resulting shift in resonance frequency is developed and validated using time domain simulations. Then, an optimisation framework is developed to search for an adequate level of compensation asymmetry, capable of mitigating the adverse interactions. The optimisation allows us to show that, even with the best set of parameters, phase imbalance compensation is not suitable for mitigating DFIG-SSR. The analytical model enables us to explain the underlying physical reasons for this and an attempt is made to explain why this concept is theoretically able to mitigate classical resonance issues. Lastly, directions for future research are identified.
topic DFIG
FACTS
MIGRATE
series compensation
SSCI
SSR
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/13/17/4512
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