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Double-fed induction generator control for variable speed wind power generation

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In this paper, a doubly-fed induction generator drive for variable speed wind power generation is described, where a wound rotor induction machine with back-to-back three phase power converter bridges between its rotor and the grid forms the electrical system.
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This article is published in Electric Power Systems Research.The article was published on 2006-06-01. It has received 188 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Wound rotor motor & Induction generator.

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High-Power Wind Energy Conversion Systems: State-of-the-Art and Emerging Technologies

TL;DR: The most successful generator-converter configurations are addressed along with few promising topologies available in the literature from the market based survey, and the past, present and future trends in megawatt WECS are reviewed in terms of mechanical and electrical technologies, integration to power systems, and control theory.
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An overview on doubly fed induction generators′ controls and contributions to wind based electricity generation

TL;DR: In this paper, an extensive review of researches in the past 30 years on doubly fed induction generators (DFIGs) is presented, which has advantages in terms of electrical, mechanical, and economic perspectives.
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Challenges of integrating renewable energy sources to smart grids: A review

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the up-to-date methods used to enhance power system performance in the presence of a large share of renewable energy generation and the contribution of these sources to small signal stability of the power system in terms of inter-area oscillation damping.
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Modeling and control of the doubly fed induction generator wind turbine

TL;DR: The model of a doubly fed induction generator, along with the corresponding converter, crow bar protection and electrical grid is described, and the results obtained with simulations are compared to experimental data obtained from voltage sags provoked to real wind turbines.
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Model-Based Predictive Control Applied to the Doubly-Fed Induction Generator Direct Power Control

TL;DR: In this article, a model-based predictive controller for doubly-fed induction generator direct power control is proposed, which is derived by optimization of an objective function that considers the control effort and the difference between the predicted outputs (active and reactive power) and the specific references, with predicted outputs calculated using a linearized state space model.
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Analysis of electric machinery and drive systems

TL;DR: Theory of brushless dc motors and dc machines is discussed in this article, where the authors present a general framework for electric machine analysis based on basic principles for Electric Machine Analysis.
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Doubly fed induction generator using back-to-back PWM converters and its application to variable-speed wind-energy generation

TL;DR: The paper describes the engineering and design of a doubly fed induction generator (DFIG), using back-to-back PWM voltage-source converters in the rotor circuit, which results in independent control of active and reactive power drawn the supply, while ensuring sinusoidal supply currents.
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Modeling and control of a wind turbine driven doubly fed induction generator

TL;DR: In this paper, the simulation results of a grid-connected wind driven doubly fed induction machine (DFIM) together with some real machine performance results are presented for operating conditions below and above synchronous speed, which are actually achieved by a double-sided PWM converter joining the machine rotor to the grid.
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Pitch-controlled variable-speed wind turbine generation

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the performance of variable-speed wind turbines with pitch control and generator load control, and showed that the wind turbine can be operated at its optimum energy capture while minimizing the load on the turbine for a wide range of wind speeds.
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Variable-Speed Wind Power Generation Using a Doubly Fed Wound Rotor Induction Machine: A Comparison with Alternative Schemes

TL;DR: In this article, a wind energy conversion system (WECS) using a grid-connected wound rotor induction machine controlled from the rotor side is compared with both fixed speed and variable speed systems using cage rotor induction machines.
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