Controle e integração de centrais eólicas à rede elétrica com geradores de indução duplamente alimentados. / Control and integration of wind farms to the power grid using doubly fed induction generators.

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2006

RESUMO

This Thesis presents the control and integration of wind farms to the interconnected power grid, using doubly fed induction generators (DFIG). The main objective of the present Thesis was to develop discrete control strategies for the wind generation system, with the goal to reduce the wind variations impacts in the grid power quality. The design technique selected for the generators control system was the vector control technique, which allows independent control of active and reactive power flow between the generator and the grid. In order to characterize the diverse operation modes of the DFIG, below and above the synchronous speed, a generator steady-state study was developed, getting the current and voltage limits and the others electric and mechanical safe limits variables, for one determined speed range. The main control strategies currently used by the wind turbines manufacturers were analyzed, highlighting the aspects of the turbine-generator energy efficiency and the power quality. The control loops design of the static converters was developed using the discrete control technique. It was elaborated the control strategies and also the basic specifications used to define the controllers gains, with the key target to reduce the impacts in the grid power quality caused by the wind variations. Other aspect covered by this work was the influence of the turbine modeling, with rigid shafts and with shafts of a relatively low stiffness, in the control system performance. In a way to reduce high order harmonics in the generator current, caused by the pulse width modulation (PWM) of the static converters, it was proposed a design strategy of a passive LCL filter, installed in the rotor circuit. A simulation program was developed, using the Matlab/SimulinkÔ platform, to analyze the interconnection of a wind farm, represented by a equivalent turbine, to the reduced power electrical system, allowing steady-state and transient studies. With this simulation program, a case study was developed evaluating the control and integration of a 192MW wind farm, connected to 230kV voltage level of the national interconnected power system. The main results reached by this work showed the contributions of the control strategies proposed to improve the electrical system voltages behavior, when wind variations occur in the wind farm.

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control and integration controle e integração power quality doubly fed induction generator wind farms gerador de indução duplamente alimentado centrais eólicas qualidade de energia

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