Covers the fundamental concepts and advanced modelling techniques of
Doubly Fed Induction Generators accompanied by analyses and simulation
results
Filled with illustrations, problems, models, analyses, case studies,
selected simulation and experimental results, Advanced Control of
Doubly Fed Induction Generator for Wind Power Systems provides the
basic concepts for modelling and controlling of Doubly Fed Induction
Generator (DFIG) wind power systems and their power converters. It
explores both the challenges and concerns of DFIG under a non-ideal grid
and introduces the control strategies and effective operations
performance options of DFIG under a non-ideal grid.
Other topics of this book include thermal analysis of DFIG wind power
converters under grid faults; implications of the DFIG test bench;
advanced control of DFIG under harmonic distorted grid voltage,
including multiple-loop and resonant control; modeling of DFIG and GSC
under unbalanced grid voltage; the LFRT of DFIG, including the recurring
faults ride through of DFIG; and more. In addition, this resource:
- Explores the challenges and concerns of Doubly Fed Induction
Generators (DFIG) under non-ideal grid
- Discusses basic concepts of DFIG wind power system and vector control
schemes of DFIG
- Introduces control strategies under a non-ideal grid
- Includes case studies and simulation and experimental results
Advanced Control of Doubly Fed Induction Generator for Wind Power
Systems is an ideal book for graduate students studying renewable
energy and power electronics as well as for research and development
engineers working with wind power converters.