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A DFIG Islanding Detection Scheme Based on Reactive Power Infusion

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, , Citation M Wang et al 2017 IOP Conf. Ser.: Mater. Sci. Eng. 220 012032 DOI 10.1088/1757-899X/220/1/012032

1757-899X/220/1/012032

Abstract

A lot of research has been done on photovoltaic (the "PV") power system islanding detection in recent years. As a comparison, much less attention has been paid to islanding in wind turbines. Meanwhile, wind turbines can work in islanding conditions for quite a long period, which can be harmful to equipments and cause safety hazards. This paper presents and examines a double fed introduction generation (the "DFIG") islanding detection scheme based on feedback of reactive power and frequency and uses a trigger signal of reactive power infusion which can be obtained by dividing the voltage total harmonic distortion (the "THD") by the voltage THD of last cycle to avoid the deterioration of power quality. This DFIG islanding detection scheme uses feedback of reactive power current loop to amplify the frequency differences in islanding and normal conditions. Simulation results show that the DFIG islanding detection scheme is effective.

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