Wind-turbine fault ride-through enhancement

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Abstract

Fault ride-through specifications listed in modern transmission and distribution grid codes specify that wind-turbine generators (WTGs) must remain connected to electricity networks at voltage levels well below nominal. Achieving reliable operation at greatly reduced voltage levels is proving problematic. A particular problem regarding power converter-based WTGs is that standard controllers designed for reliable operation around nominal voltage levels will not work as designed during low network voltages that can occur during a fault. A consequence of this is greatly increased converter currents, which may lead to converter failure. This paper presents a nonlinear controller design for a power converter-based WTG that ensures that current levels remain within design limits, even at greatly reduced voltage levels, thus enhancing the WTG's fault ride-through capability. © 2005 IEEE.

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Mullane, A., Lightbody, G., & Yacamini, R. (2005). Wind-turbine fault ride-through enhancement. IEEE Transactions on Power Systems, 20(4), 1929–1937. https://doi.org/10.1109/TPWRS.2005.857390

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