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This book provides a systematic introduction to power system sub/super-synchronous oscillations caused by grid-connected wind power generation. The authors look at why oscillations occur and present methods for examining the risk of oscillations. Coverage includes state-space model based analysis and impedance model based analysis, which are the two main methods for examining the power system sub/super-synchronous oscillations. In addition, new methods for examining oscillations in wind farms are proposed.
Analysis of Power System Sub/Super-Synchronous Oscillations Caused by Grid-connected Wind Power Generation provides researchers and students with a single-volume introduction to the subject and will be a valuable professional reference for practicing engineers looking for solutions to oscillation problems.
Contents
Analysis of factors affecting the sub/super-synchronous oscillations of a grid-connected PMSG system.- Analysis of sub-synchronous oscillations in a power system with series-compensated transmission line and a sending-end synchronous generator or DFIG.- Open-loop modal resonance to cause sub-synchronous oscillations in a power system with grid-connected wind farms.- Amplifying effect of weak grid connection on the open-loop modal resonance.- Risk of sub/super-synchronous oscillations in a wind power collecting system.- Impedance model based analysis of sub/super-synchronous oscillations caused by grid-connected wind power generation.