[Poster Presentation]Suppression Effect of TCSC on Sub-Synchronous Oscillation of Grid Integrated DFIG

Suppression Effect of TCSC on Sub-Synchronous Oscillation of Grid Integrated DFIG
ID:132 Submission ID:1305 View Protection:PUBLIC Updated Time:2020-10-28 16:47:19 Hits:256 Poster Presentation

Start Time:2020-11-04 16:05 (Asia/Shanghai)

Duration:5min

Session:[G] Poster session » [G1] Poster Session 1 and Poster Session 6

Abstract
Wind power resources are remotely distributed in China. The fixed seires compensation (FSC) is one of the traditional methods to solve the problem of long-distance power transmission of the doubly-fed induction generators (DFIGs) based wind farm. The introduction of FSC will bring potential sub-synchronous oscillation (SSO) risks to the power system. With the development of flexible AC transmission system (FACTS), thyristor-controlled series compensation (TCSC) has become an effective substitute for FSC due to its suppression effect on sub-synchronous oscillation. This paper mainly studied the natural and active suppression effect of TCSC on sub-synchronous oscillation of grid integrated DFIG. Based on the frequency scanning method, the impedance characteristics of TCSC and DFIG were obtained to study the natural suppression effect of TCSC, and some key parameters were discussed. However, when the system was particularly weak, the natural suppression might not keep the system stable. Thus, an additional sub-synchronous oscillation damping control (SSDC) was proposed as active suppression of TCSC, which could further enhance the stability of system. The frequency scanning results showed that the SSDC could effectively improve system stability. Finally, the electromagnetic transient simulation results in PSCAD/EMTDC verified the above conclusions.
Keywords
sub-synchronous oscillation (SSO);thyristor-controlled series compensation (TCSC);double-fed induction generator (DFIG);sub-synchronous oscillation damping controller (SSDC)
Speaker
Sicheng Wu
Student School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering;the State Key Laboratory of Advanced Electromagnetic Engineering and Technology

Sicheng Wu was born in China. He received the B.Eng. degree in electrical engineering at Huazhong University of Science and Technology (HUST), Wuhan, China. in 2019. He is currently working toward the M.Sc. degree in electrical engineering at HUST. His research interests include sub-synchronous resonance analysis and solutions and power system stability analysis and control.
 

Submission Author
Sicheng Wu School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Huazhong University of Science and Technology;
Haishun Sun School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Huazhong University of Science and Technology
Yingsheng Han School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Huazhong University of Science and Technology;
Biyue Huang School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Huazhong University of Science and Technology
Yujie Mao School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Huazhong University of Science and Technology
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