Elimination of the voltage output fluctuations of a Vienna active rectifier-I integrated under unsymmetrical faults based wind power plant

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Mohammed, I.M.O. (Inas)
Gitau, Michael Njoroge
Bansal, Ramesh C.

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Taylor and Francis

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In this article, a fault ride-through controller is proposed with the use of proportional-integral compensator and electronic sensors for riding-through alternative current faults in a wind power plant collection grid connected with a permanent magnet synchronous generator. Three parallel-connected wind energy conversion units supplying a direct current (DC) load are simulated and discussed. It is found that the sub-module will directly adjust the transmission of power and protect the generator from overheating, which can occur due to voltage fluctuation. Furthermore, a DC voltage controller is designed to ensure a stable closed-loop system, and the system stability is verified using bode plots. The dynamic response of the system is demonstrated with the use of power simulator (PowerSim, Rockville, USA) software to verify the reliability of the proposed rectifier topology.

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Voltage control, Fault ride through, Vienna active rectifier-I, Wind power, Transient stability, Generation transients, Fault clearance

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Inas M. O. Mohammed, Michael Njoroge Gitau & Ramesh C. Bansal (2021) Elimination of the Voltage Output Fluctuations of a Vienna Active Rectifier-I Integrated Under Unsymmetrical Faults Based Wind Power Plant, Electric Power Components and Systems, 49:20, 1567-1579, DOI: 10.1080/15325008.2022.2135049.