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SSCI Damping Controller Design for Series-Compensated DFIG-Based Wind Parks Considering Implementation Challenges
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2019-07-01
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Ghafouri, Mohsen
Karaağaç, Ulaş
Mahseredjian, Jean
Karimi, Houshang
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The use of supplementary controllers for mitigating subsynchronous control interaction (SSCI) in doubly-fed induction generator based wind parks is quite promising due to their low investment casts. These SSCI damping controllers are typically designed and tested using an aggregated wind turbine (WT) model that represents the entire wind park (WP). However, no research has been reported on their implementations in a realistic WP. This paper, first presents various implementation schemes for a linear-quadratic regulator based SSCI damping controller, and discusses the corresponding practical challenges. Then, an implementation scheme that obviates the need for high rate data transfer between the WTs and the WP secondary control layer is proposed. In the proposed implementation, the SSCI damping controller receives only the WT outage information updates from the WP controller, hence it is not vulnerable to the variable communication network latency. The SSCI damping controller parameters are also modified when there is a change in WT outage information for the ultimate performance. The effectiveness of the proposed implementation scheme is confirmed with detailed electromagnetic transient simulations, considering different wind speeds at each WT and WT outages due to sudden decrease in wind speeds.
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https://hdl.handle.net/11511/114927
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IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON POWER SYSTEMS
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https://doi.org/10.1109/tpwrs.2019.2891269
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M. Ghafouri, U. Karaağaç, J. Mahseredjian, and H. Karimi, “SSCI Damping Controller Design for Series-Compensated DFIG-Based Wind Parks Considering Implementation Challenges,”
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON POWER SYSTEMS
, vol. 34, no. 4, pp. 2644–2653, 2019, Accessed: 00, 2025. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/114927.