This paper presents a design of voltage controller for standalone self-excited induction generator (SEIG) driven by a variable speed wind turbine. Particle swarm optimization (PSO) algorithm has been applied to predict the value of capacitance necessary to maintain the generator terminal voltage at a preset value under specific load and speed conditions. The proposed model completely avoids the tedious and erroneous manual work of segregating the real and imaginary components of the complex impedance of the machine for deriving the specific model for each operating modes. The use of FACTS device called static synchronous compensator (STATCOM) to control the reactive power and keep the output voltage of standalone SEIG at rated value under normal and abnormal conditions such as, de-excitation due to over-loading under balanced and unbalanced load conditions, symmetrical fault, and variation of wind turbine speed is presented. The dynamic model of the system is developed and a methodology to decide the ratings of STATCOM components such as the DC bus capacitor, AC side filter and insulated gate bipolar transistors (IGBT) is introduced. The proposed system is modeled and simulated using Matlab/Simulink software program to examine the dynamic characteristics of the system with proposed control strategy. Dynamic simulation results demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed STATCOM voltage controller.
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2015
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17th MEPCON International Middle East Power System Conference, Mansoura, Egypt, Dec., 2015
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International Confrences