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Steady-State Performance of DFIG with Stability Assessment in Wind System

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In past few years, it has been realized that the wind power, as a source of renewable energy, has proved to be one of the most reliable and developing energy sources. The share of wind energy has been a significant contribution in the total installed power capacity worldwide. In the present study, the system under consideration is a variable speed wind generation system, which is a doubly fed induction generator (DFIG). Therefore, in this paper, steady-state performance and stability assessment of DFIG is analyzed with 4 bus system. On applying the converged power flow solution, the steady-state performance has been also calculated using PQ Bus Model-based method. The method presented in this paper does not deploy the use of d–q reference frame. Here, steady-state performance of the DFIG is analyzed under different leading and lagging conditions with the help of MATLAB programming. In this paper, stability assessment results of the test system are also included with the different loading condition.

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Gupta, S., Kumar, I. (2019). Steady-State Performance of DFIG with Stability Assessment in Wind System. In: Mishra, S., Sood, Y., Tomar, A. (eds) Applications of Computing, Automation and Wireless Systems in Electrical Engineering. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 553. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-6772-4_2

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