Abstract

Aiming at the sub-synchronous oscillation (SSO) problem of the grid-connected system of multiple DFIGs, most of the existing theoretical studies take the entire wind farm as a single-machine model, the stand-alone model cannot reflect the inside-wind-farm oscillation mode produced by the interactions among DFIGs in the wind farm. Therefore, this paper takes the equivalent value of DFIG-based wind farm to three DFIGs, establishes a mathematical model of the grid-connected system of three DFIGs, and studies the sub-synchronous oscillation modes existing in the system through eigenvalue analysis and participation factor analysis. The results show: When the length of transmission line increases, the oscillation frequency of the inside-wind-farm/wind-farm-grid sub-synchronous oscillation mode increases, the damping decreases and the stability weakens; when the number of grid-connected DFIGs increases, the oscillation frequency of the inside-wind-farm/wind-farm-grid sub-synchronous oscillation mode decreases, the damping increases and the stability enhances. Finally, a time-domain simulation model of the grid-connected system of multiple DFIGs was built in PSCAD/EMTDC to verify the correctness of the theoretical analysis results.

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