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Stability Simulation Of Wind Turbine Systems

Paul M. Anderson, +1 more
- 01 Dec 1983 - 
- Vol. 102, Iss: 12, pp 3791-3795
TLDR
In this paper, a simulation and digital computer modeling effort is described in which a wind turbine- generator system is adapted for stability evaluation using a large scale transient stability computer program, which provides the capability of simulating a wide variety of wind variations, in addition to the usual network disturbances.
Abstract
A simulation and digital computer modeling effort is described in which a wind turbine- generator system is adapted for stability evaluation using a large scale transient stability computer program. Component models of the MOD-2 wind generator system are described and their digital model equations are provided. A versatile wind velocity model is described, which provides the capability of simulating a wide variety of wind variations, in addition to the usual network disturbances. Computed results obtained from runs of the enhanced stability program are provided that illustrate the wind turbine-generator system dynamic performance for changes in wind velocity.

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Dynamic Behavior of a Class of Wind Turbine Generators during Random Wind Fluctuations

TL;DR: In this article, it is shown that normal wind variations can excite this mode resulting in large oscillatory fluctuations in the drive train torques as well as in the generated electric power.
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Transient Behavior of a Class of Wind Turbine Generators During Electrical Disturbances

TL;DR: In this article, the soft shaft in the low speed part of the drive train of a wind turbine was investigated and the untwisting of this shaft during an electrical disturbance determined the shortterm transient behavior of this type of wind energy system.
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Methods of Resynchronizing Wind Turbine Generators

TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe methods of resynchronization which markedly reduce the time to reestabLish normal operation following an electrical disturbance, which is not suggested for the prototype units; instead, the initial recommended procedure is to stop the turbine generator, restart and then perform normal synchronization.