Author:
Yan Gangui,Wang Yupeng,Yang Cheng,Yue Lin
Abstract
Faced with the problem of sub-synchronous oscillation (SSO) caused by the interaction between permanent magnetic synchronous generator (PMSG)-based wind farms and weak AC grids, we construct a transient energy function model that follows the structure of a PMSG. The transient energy composition of a PMSG is analyzed, and the dissipation energy expression that can intuitively reflect the development trend of SSO is derived, reflecting the damping level of a grid-connected wind power system. Furthermore, in response to the problem of mutual coupling between the control links of the PMSG during the SSO process, which hinders oscillation characteristic assessment, a method based on oscillation energy is proposed to analyze the oscillation characteristics. Considering the dynamic changes in the output of the phase-locked loop during sub-synchronous oscillation, the transient energy dominated by various control links is derived, and the effects of the phase-locked loop, current inner loop, and voltage outer loop on transient energy and oscillation characteristics are analyzed. The simulation verifies the effectiveness of the analysis of the transient energy model.
Subject
Economics and Econometrics,Energy Engineering and Power Technology,Fuel Technology,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment