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Doubly-Fed Induction Generator for Variable
Speed Wind Energy Conversion SystemsModeling & Simulation
B.Chitti Babu , K.B.Mohanty
Abstract— The aim of this paper is to present the complete modeling and simulation of wind turbine driven doubly-fed induction generator which feeds ac power to the utility grid.
For that, two pulse width modulated voltage source converters are connected back to back between the rotor terminals and utility grid via common dc link. The grid side converter controls the power flow between the DC bus and the AC side and allows the system to be operated in sub-synchronous and super synchronous mode of operation. The proper rotor excitation is provided by the machine side converter. The complete system is modeled and simulated in the MATLAB
Simulink environment in such a way that it can be suited for modeling of all types of induction generator configurations.
The model makes use of rotor reference frame using dynamic vector approach for machine model.
Index Terms—doubly-fed induction generator (DFIG), pulse width modulation (PWM), dynamic vector approach, utility grid, wind energy conversion systems,
I. INTRODUCTION
The conventional energy sources are limited and have pollution to the environment. So more attention and interest have been paid to the utilization of renewable energy sources such as wind energy, fuel cell and solar energy etc. Wind energy is the fastest growing and most promising renewable energy source among them due to economically viable [1-8].
In India, the total installed capacity of wind power generation is 8754 MW in the year 2008.By the end of 2012, the total installed capacity is going to be reached to 12000 MW according to ministry of new and renewable energy, India and total installed capacity of wind energy is estimated to be more than 160 GW [WWEA] all around the world. There were several attempts to build large
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