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Static var compensator (SVC) and thyristor controlled series compensator (TCSC) are used to improve Transient Voltage Stability of the asynchronous wind farm in this paper. The related structure model of the wind farm power system is built in Matlab / Simulink. The contributions of SVC and TCSC to Transient Voltage Stability of the asynchronous wind farm and power grid are verified by the simulation...
An accurate model of large scale wind farm is demanded for researches about the impacts on the power grid. The total number of wind energy generators is so large that the detailed model of wind farm is computationally prohibitive. Dynamic equivalence can significantly reduce system order with the major characteristics retained. So the aggregation of large scale wind farm is inevitable. An overview...
The traditional control strategies of the permanent magnet synchronous generator (PMSG) based on rotor flux orientation have unconquerable drawbacks, such as the reactive power exchange by the id=0 control and the complicated calculation by the unity power factor (UPF) control. A novel UPF control strategy of the PMSG using stator flux orientation is proposed in this paper. The simulation results...
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