Mitigation of voltage dip and power system oscillations damping using dual STATCOM for grid connected DFIG

During grid fault, transmission lines reach its thermal limit and lose its capability to transfer. If this fault current enters generator terminals, it will lead to dip in stator voltage and consequently produces torque and real power oscillations. This further affects in the form of internal heat i...

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Main Authors: D.V.N. Ananth, G.V. Nagesh Kumar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2017-12-01
Series:Ain Shams Engineering Journal
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2090447915002051
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spelling doaj-cf577415ada74bf5928605f41b9879f42021-06-02T05:48:48ZengElsevierAin Shams Engineering Journal2090-44792017-12-018458159210.1016/j.asej.2015.12.002Mitigation of voltage dip and power system oscillations damping using dual STATCOM for grid connected DFIGD.V.N. Ananth0G.V. Nagesh Kumar1DADI Institute of Engg. & Technology, Anakapalli, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, IndiaVignan’s Institute of Information Technology, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, IndiaDuring grid fault, transmission lines reach its thermal limit and lose its capability to transfer. If this fault current enters generator terminals, it will lead to dip in stator voltage and consequently produces torque and real power oscillations. This further affects in the form of internal heat in rotor windings and finally damages the generator. A new control strategy is proposed to limit fault current using dual STATCOM, which will damp power oscillations and mitigate the voltage dip due to a severe symmetrical fault. It is achieved by diverting the fault current to the capacitor using the dual-STATCOM controller. It is best suitable to maintain power system stability with uninterrupted power supply, effective power transfer capability and rapid reactive power support and to damp inter-area oscillations. The effectiveness of SG and DFIG due to the transmission line short circuit symmetrical fault was studied.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2090447915002051DFIGInter-area oscillationsA Kundur two area test systemSTATCOMSymmetrical faultVoltage Source Converter
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author D.V.N. Ananth
G.V. Nagesh Kumar
spellingShingle D.V.N. Ananth
G.V. Nagesh Kumar
Mitigation of voltage dip and power system oscillations damping using dual STATCOM for grid connected DFIG
Ain Shams Engineering Journal
DFIG
Inter-area oscillations
A Kundur two area test system
STATCOM
Symmetrical fault
Voltage Source Converter
author_facet D.V.N. Ananth
G.V. Nagesh Kumar
author_sort D.V.N. Ananth
title Mitigation of voltage dip and power system oscillations damping using dual STATCOM for grid connected DFIG
title_short Mitigation of voltage dip and power system oscillations damping using dual STATCOM for grid connected DFIG
title_full Mitigation of voltage dip and power system oscillations damping using dual STATCOM for grid connected DFIG
title_fullStr Mitigation of voltage dip and power system oscillations damping using dual STATCOM for grid connected DFIG
title_full_unstemmed Mitigation of voltage dip and power system oscillations damping using dual STATCOM for grid connected DFIG
title_sort mitigation of voltage dip and power system oscillations damping using dual statcom for grid connected dfig
publisher Elsevier
series Ain Shams Engineering Journal
issn 2090-4479
publishDate 2017-12-01
description During grid fault, transmission lines reach its thermal limit and lose its capability to transfer. If this fault current enters generator terminals, it will lead to dip in stator voltage and consequently produces torque and real power oscillations. This further affects in the form of internal heat in rotor windings and finally damages the generator. A new control strategy is proposed to limit fault current using dual STATCOM, which will damp power oscillations and mitigate the voltage dip due to a severe symmetrical fault. It is achieved by diverting the fault current to the capacitor using the dual-STATCOM controller. It is best suitable to maintain power system stability with uninterrupted power supply, effective power transfer capability and rapid reactive power support and to damp inter-area oscillations. The effectiveness of SG and DFIG due to the transmission line short circuit symmetrical fault was studied.
topic DFIG
Inter-area oscillations
A Kundur two area test system
STATCOM
Symmetrical fault
Voltage Source Converter
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2090447915002051
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