Abstract
In order to solve the problem of excessive damage to doubly fed induction generator (DFIG) system under the condition of unbalanced voltage, this paper presents an improved coordinated control strategy based on doubly-fed induction generator (DFIG) wind power system, which can solve these problems well. The innovation of this paper is that the parallel grid-side converter (PGSC) uses a passivity-based controller (PBC) based on the Port Control Hamiltonian Dissipation (PCHD) model. Not only can four different control goals be achieved, namely, constant voltage of DC bus voltage, grid-side active power without second harmonics, grid-side reactive power without second harmonics, and grid-side current without negative sequence component, but also to ensure that the balance of stator and rotor current without distortion, the DFIG output power and electromagnetic torque without pulsation. The proposed coordinated control strategy has the characteristics of not changing the control strategy of the rotor-side converter and avoiding complex high-order matrix. The experimental results on the software platform and the hardware platform show that the proposed coordinated control strategy has the advantages of fast response, strong anti-interference ability, high stability, less control parameters.
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