Modeling of a Droop-Controlled Grid-Connected DFIG Wind Turbine

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Traditionally, to characterize the response of droop-controlled systems RMS models have been used. However, as it is demonstrated in this work, when droop control is applied to doubly-fed induction generators, RMS models do not allow to predict the system stability and dynamic response. Thus, in this article, a linearized small-signal model that overcomes the limitations of RMS models is presented. The proposed model is validated by simulation in MATLAB/Simulink demonstrating that it allows to accurately analyze the stability and dynamic response of the system under study. This model is an interesting tool that can be used in future works to design and adjust grid-forming controllers for doubly-fed induction generators.

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Oraa, I., Samanes, J., Lopez, J., & Gubia, E. (2022). Modeling of a Droop-Controlled Grid-Connected DFIG Wind Turbine. IEEE Access, 10, 6966–6977. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2022.3142734

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