2017
DOI: 10.1049/joe.2017.0559
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Equivalent modelling of wind farm for small‐signal stability analysis in weak power system

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“…According to (5), the steady-state equilibrium point of the VSC system satisfies the condition that (11) Several examples of the equilibrium point are depicted in Fig. 5, where there are two types of zero-crossing points.…”
Section: A Steady-state Equilibrium Point Analysismentioning
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“…According to (5), the steady-state equilibrium point of the VSC system satisfies the condition that (11) Several examples of the equilibrium point are depicted in Fig. 5, where there are two types of zero-crossing points.…”
Section: A Steady-state Equilibrium Point Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore the nonlinearity in system components, especially PLL's nonlinearity, cannot be neglected in the stability assessment. In this regard, previous relevant small-signal stability studies of the VSCs [8]- [11] can not effectively address the transient stability issues.…”
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“…However, time-domain simulations cannot clearly reveal all oscillation modes and their manifestations. Thus, the simulations cannot be used to evaluate the effectiveness of the equivalent models in small-signal stability analysis, and then guidelines for future equivalence cannot be proposed properly [32]. Moreover, the simulations at the PCC cannot reflect the dynamic interactions among WTGs.…”
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“…In light of this, the small-signal stability analysis was performed to evaluate the wind farm equivalent models [12], [13], [24], [32]- [39]. To estimate the equivalent parameters of DFIG wind farms, an aggregation technique consisting of a hybrid algorithm was proposed by using the measurement data from phasor measurement units (PMUs) [33].…”
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