Wind power plant resonances
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Other documents of the author: Sainz, Luis; Cheah-Mane, Marc; Monjo, Lluís; Liang, Jun; Gomis-Bellmunt, Oriol
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Title
Wind power plant resonancesDate
2016-12Publisher
North Sea Conference & Journal LTDISSN
2056 - 9386Type
info:eu-repo/semantics/articlePublisher version
http://www.nscj.co.uk/JECM/PDF/3-4-1-Sainz_et_al.pdfSubject
Abstract
Onshore and offshore wind power plants comprising
wind turbines equipped with power converters are increasing in
number worldwide.
Harmonic emissions in power converters
distort currents and voltages, ... [+]
Onshore and offshore wind power plants comprising
wind turbines equipped with power converters are increasing in
number worldwide.
Harmonic emissions in power converters
distort currents and voltages, leading to
power quality problems.
Low order resonances in the collector grid can increase the
impact of wind turbine emissions. These resonances may also
produce electrical instabilities in poorly damped wind power
plants.
The
paper
performs
frequency
scan
with
Matlab/Simulink simulations
and compares low order
frequencies of parallel resonances in onshore and offshore wind
power plants. It also investigates the influence
of wind power
plant
variables
on resonance.
Finally,
simplified equivalent
circuits of
wind power plants are proposed to study low order
parallel
resonances. [-]
Is part of
Journal of Energy Challenges and Mechanics Volume 3, Issue 4 December 2016Rights
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