Mitigation of subsynchronous control interaction in DFIGs using active disturbance rejection control

Abstract Recently, a new type of subsynchronous oscillation (SSO) has occurred in doubly‐fed induction generator (DFIG)‐based wind farms. This oscillation is also called the subsynchronous control interaction (SSCI), which is mainly caused by the interaction between the transmission series compensat...

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Main Authors: Chaohang Zheng, Hua Li
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2021-10-01
Series:IET Generation, Transmission & Distribution
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1049/gtd2.12228
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spelling doaj-98c205177a9a49d7971a97a9d5215b672021-09-13T08:53:35ZengWileyIET Generation, Transmission & Distribution1751-86871751-86952021-10-0115202915292510.1049/gtd2.12228Mitigation of subsynchronous control interaction in DFIGs using active disturbance rejection controlChaohang Zheng0Hua Li1School of Electrical Engineering Inner Mongolia University of Technology Hohhot ChinaSchool of Electrical Engineering Inner Mongolia University of Technology Hohhot ChinaAbstract Recently, a new type of subsynchronous oscillation (SSO) has occurred in doubly‐fed induction generator (DFIG)‐based wind farms. This oscillation is also called the subsynchronous control interaction (SSCI), which is mainly caused by the interaction between the transmission series compensation and the DFIG controller. Therefore, the oscillation frequency of the SSCI is susceptibly impacted by DFIG operating conditions, which presents major challenges to conventional mitigation strategies. To solve this problem, a grid‐connected series‐compensated DFIG‐based wind farm is established, and the formation process of the SSCI is analysed. The strategy of active disturbance rejection control (ADRC), which can automatically estimate and compensate for the total disturbance of the system in real‐time, is introduced into the rotor‐side converter to mitigate the SSCI in the DFIG. ADRC is designed based on dynamic parameter tuning and chaos optimization. Finally, a detailed model‐based time‐domain simulation is conducted to evaluate the performance of the proposed optimized ADRC (O‐ADRC) compared to conventional virtual impedance and ADRC. The simulation results show that O‐ADRC can effectively mitigate the SSCI under different operating conditions and provide sufficient damping for the DFIG‐based wind farms.https://doi.org/10.1049/gtd2.12228
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author Chaohang Zheng
Hua Li
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Hua Li
Mitigation of subsynchronous control interaction in DFIGs using active disturbance rejection control
IET Generation, Transmission & Distribution
author_facet Chaohang Zheng
Hua Li
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title Mitigation of subsynchronous control interaction in DFIGs using active disturbance rejection control
title_short Mitigation of subsynchronous control interaction in DFIGs using active disturbance rejection control
title_full Mitigation of subsynchronous control interaction in DFIGs using active disturbance rejection control
title_fullStr Mitigation of subsynchronous control interaction in DFIGs using active disturbance rejection control
title_full_unstemmed Mitigation of subsynchronous control interaction in DFIGs using active disturbance rejection control
title_sort mitigation of subsynchronous control interaction in dfigs using active disturbance rejection control
publisher Wiley
series IET Generation, Transmission & Distribution
issn 1751-8687
1751-8695
publishDate 2021-10-01
description Abstract Recently, a new type of subsynchronous oscillation (SSO) has occurred in doubly‐fed induction generator (DFIG)‐based wind farms. This oscillation is also called the subsynchronous control interaction (SSCI), which is mainly caused by the interaction between the transmission series compensation and the DFIG controller. Therefore, the oscillation frequency of the SSCI is susceptibly impacted by DFIG operating conditions, which presents major challenges to conventional mitigation strategies. To solve this problem, a grid‐connected series‐compensated DFIG‐based wind farm is established, and the formation process of the SSCI is analysed. The strategy of active disturbance rejection control (ADRC), which can automatically estimate and compensate for the total disturbance of the system in real‐time, is introduced into the rotor‐side converter to mitigate the SSCI in the DFIG. ADRC is designed based on dynamic parameter tuning and chaos optimization. Finally, a detailed model‐based time‐domain simulation is conducted to evaluate the performance of the proposed optimized ADRC (O‐ADRC) compared to conventional virtual impedance and ADRC. The simulation results show that O‐ADRC can effectively mitigate the SSCI under different operating conditions and provide sufficient damping for the DFIG‐based wind farms.
url https://doi.org/10.1049/gtd2.12228
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