2015 IEEE Power &Amp; Energy Society General Meeting 2015
DOI: 10.1109/pesgm.2015.7286606
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Phasor domain modeling of Type III wind turbine generator for protection studies

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“…References [5][6][7][8][9] have presented the generic Type-III WTG model used in this paper. This section presents a summary of the main features of the model.…”
Section: Generic Type-iii Wtg Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…References [5][6][7][8][9] have presented the generic Type-III WTG model used in this paper. This section presents a summary of the main features of the model.…”
Section: Generic Type-iii Wtg Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two versions of the phasor domain model have been tested: a detailed version as outlined in [2,8,9] and a new simplified version as proposed in this work. They have two main differences: the first is the method of establishing the dq reference frame of voltage and flux.…”
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“…To allow for an efficient simulation of power electric network, many efforts have been made in the past to establish generic root mean square (RMS) models [13]. Using the quasi‐stationary phasor approaches, these models are developed for high‐voltage electronic devices and also wind power generators [14]. To present more wide‐frequency dynamics for power electronic devices, the dynamic phasor models were addressed in the form of state‐space equations [15, 16].…”
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“…Main share of WTGs are variable-speed WTGs, especially type 3 and type 4. Therefore, these two types have been widely analysed in the literature [4], [5]. WTGs, as well as other distributed generation units, might affect operation of overcurrent relays (OCRs).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%