Abstract

The deployment of sophisticated and costly large-capacity wind turbines continues to rise. It is urgent for precise real-time simulation to accurately identify and address potential problems. However, the existing solutions, which joint various simulation platforms, suffer from the disadvantages of complex architecture and high cost. This paper proposes a CPU-FPGA heterogeneous computing-based real-time simulation platform for detailed wind turbine model (DWTM). DWTM encompasses the turbine model (covering the inflow wind, aerodynamic, and mechanical dynamic), the electrical model (covering the electromagnetic transient), and the control system. The real-time operating system is introduced to guarantee the real-time performance of the turbine model and control system in the CPU. FPGA is used to perform real-time electrical model calculation. Furthermore, a general FPGA solver for electromagnetic transients is designed. It can accommodate various circuit topologies without the need for recompiling the FPGA code. Finally, the real-time simulation performance and accuracy are verified. The coupled dynamics between the turbine and electrical models are investigated under multiple power grid and wind conditions.

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