2016 UKACC 11th International Conference on Control (CONTROL) 2016
DOI: 10.1109/control.2016.7737562
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Investigating the effect of PID controller on inertial response in doubly fed induction generator (DFIG)

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“…For the conventional inertial control, the initial PD controller gain parameters Kp and Kd are constant and set to Kp = 20 and Kd = 10.08, respectively [15]. e power system is disturbed by adding a load disturbance of 10% of the total load.…”
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“…For the conventional inertial control, the initial PD controller gain parameters Kp and Kd are constant and set to Kp = 20 and Kd = 10.08, respectively [15]. e power system is disturbed by adding a load disturbance of 10% of the total load.…”
Section: Case Study 1 -Performance Analysis Of the Proposed Schemementioning
confidence: 99%
“…13 it is apparent that a signi cant increase in the frequency deviation and RoCoF can be critically important as this can lead to additional losses of generated power, thus increasing the risk of a potential system breakdown, [2]. In this scenario, it is assumed that all DFIG wind turbines provide an inertial response as suggested in [15]. When no output power is being produced by DFIG wind turbines, the system frequency nadir drops to 59.6672 Hz.…”
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