Cooperative Control Of Sfcl And Smecs For Protecting For Pmsg Based Wtgs Under Grid Faults

Project Code :TEMAPS93

Abstract

This paper presents a  Cooperative Control of SFCL and SMES for Protect ing PMSG-Based WTGs Under Grid Faults  To meet the requirement of grid codes about low voltage ride through (LVRT) of wind turbine generators (WTGs), a cooperative control scheme of resistor-type superconducting fault current limiter (SFCL) and superconducting magnetic energy storage (SMES) for improving the LVRT capability and transient stability of permanent magnetic synchronous generator (PMSG) based WTGs is investigated in this paper. In the pro-posed scheme, the SFCL is utilized to increase the output active power from grid side converter (GSC) to half of the pre-fault value, and the other half is absorbed by SMES so as to reduce its maximum energy storage capacity. In addition, a SFCL’s resistance estimation method is introduced by using the grid-side voltage phasor relation that is established based on the grid volt-age vector oriented control of GSC. Finally, a PMSG-based WTG integrated with the SMES and SFCL is built in MATLAB/SIMULINK. Performance evaluations and comparisons demonstrate the ad-vantages of the proposed scheme in improving the transient stability of PMSG and reducing the capital cost for superconducting devices.

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Specifications

Software Configuration:

Operating System :  Windows 7/8/10

Application Software :  Matlab/Simulink

Hardware Configuration:

RAM :  8 GB / 4 GB (Min)

Processor :  I3 / I5(Mostly prefer)

Learning Outcomes

  • Introduction to Matlab/Simulink
  • What is EISPACK & LINPACK
  • How to start with MATLAB
  • About Matlab language
  • About tools & libraries
  • Application of Matlab/Simulink
  • About Matlab desktop
  • Features of Matlab/Simulink
  • Basics on Matlab/Simulink
  • Introduction to controllers.
  • Study of PWM techniques.
  • Project Development Skills:
    • Problem analyzing skills
    • Problem solving skills
    • Creativity and imaginary skills
    • Programming skills
    • Deployment
    • Testing skills
    • Debugging skills
    • Project presentation skills
    • Thesis writing skills

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