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- Lund, Torsten, et al.
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Fault simulation of wind turbines using commercial simulation tools
- 2005
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Ingår i: Fifth International Workshop on Large-Scale Integration of Wind Power and Transmission Networks for Offshore Wind Farms 2005, Glasgow.
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Konferensbidrag (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
- This paper compares the commercial simulation tools: PSCAD, PowerFactory, Simpow and PSS/E for analysing fault sequences defined in the Danish grid code requirements for wind turbines connected to a voltage level below 100 kV. Both symmetrical and unsymmetrical faults are analysed. The deviations and the reasons for the deviations between the tools are stated. The simulation models are implemented using the built-in library components of the simulation tools with exception of the mechanical drive-train model which had to be user-modelled in PowerFactory and PSS/E.
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- Perdana, Abram, 1974, et al.
(författare)
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Comparison of an Aggregated Model of a Wind Farm Consisting of Fixed Speed Wind Turbines with Field Measurement
- 2008
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Ingår i: Wind Energy. - 1099-1824 .- 1095-4244.
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Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
- A wind farm typically consists of a large number of wind turbines with relatively small size generators. In order to reduce computation time and complexity in power system stability studies, it is therefore desirable to aggregate wind turbines in the wind farm into a reduced number of equivalent units. The aggregation should be made without missing important properties or behaviors of wind power generation systems for the associated studies. Models of single and aggregated wind turbines are presented in the paper. The importance of induction generator and mechanical drive train models of wind turbines are examined. Simulation results of the models are then compared with field measurement data.
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- Perdana, Abram, 1974, et al.
(författare)
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Validation of an Aggregated Model of a Wind Farm with Fixed-speed Wind Turbines against Measurement
- 2006
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Ingår i: Nordic Wind Power Conference (NWPC) 2006, Espoo, Finland.
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Konferensbidrag (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
- Wind farms typically consist of a large number of wind turbines with relatively small size generators. In order to reduce computation time and complexity in power system study, it is therefore desirable to aggregate wind turbines in wind farms into a reduced number of equivalent units. The aggregation should be made without missing important properties or behaviors of wind power generation systems.Models of a single wind turbine and aggregated wind turbines are presented in the paper. The importance of induction generator and mechanical drive train models of wind turbines are examined. Results from the simulation are validated against field measurement data.
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