A review on oscillations in Wind Park due to ferroresonance and subsynchronous resonance

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High penetration of renewable rotary generations like wind turbine to utility system causes contribution in power oscillations due to occurrence of different phenomena. Ferroresonance and subsynchronous resonance (SSR) in utility system are able to lead in power oscillation, instability of the system and devastating impact on rotary generators. Hence, investigation on impact of such oscillations on operation of nearby renewable rotary generations, like DFIG (doubly fed induction generator) in Wind Park seems to be beneficial to attain insightful guidelines for future of research in this field. SSR causes increasing the voltage, thus, it brings about saturation of transformer core and results in occurrence of ferroresonance. Ferroresonance causes frequency difference between two points in the network and consequently power oscillation, which is superimposed on torsional oscillation in SSR. Therefore, as SSR and ferroresonance encounter each other, they are investigated under one work to scrutinize impact of such phenomena on behaviour of DFIG. The results show deviation of electrical waveforms and devastating stress on mechanical parts of DFIG rotary components due to huge magnitude of electrical and mechanical quantities in effect of SSR and ferroresonance.

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Rezaei, S., Aref, S., & Sedighi Anaraki, A. (2021, December 1). A review on oscillations in Wind Park due to ferroresonance and subsynchronous resonance. IET Renewable Power Generation. John Wiley and Sons Inc. https://doi.org/10.1049/rpg2.12287

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