Low voltage ride-through system and method of double-fed asynchronous wind generating unit based on dynamic voltage restorer (DVR)
A technology for wind turbines and doubly-fed asynchronous wind power, which is applied in the direction of AC network voltage adjustment, reactive power compensation, etc., and can solve the problems of slow response speed and insufficient low voltage ride through capability.
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[0044] Embodiment: A DVR-based low-voltage ride-through system for doubly-fed asynchronous wind power generators (see figure 1 ), characterized in that it includes a doubly-fed asynchronous wind turbine and a DVR dynamic voltage restorer; wherein the doubly-fed asynchronous wind turbine is directly connected to the power grid; The output end is connected with the output end of the doubly-fed asynchronous wind turbine and the input end of the grid.
[0045] The doubly-fed asynchronous wind turbine (see figure 2 ) is composed of a wind power generating set and a converter; the wind generating set is directly connected to the grid, and the grid voltage is collected as the stator voltage; the converter voltage is collected as the rotor voltage; the converter includes a GSC grid-side converter and RSC rotor side converter.
[0046] The DVR Dynamic Voltage Restorer (see image 3 ) is composed of a controller unit, an energy storage unit, a parallel capacitor, an inverter circui...
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