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A New Simplified Doubly Fed Induction Generator Model for Transient Stability Studies

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This paper proposes a new simplified model of a doubly fed induction generator (DFIG) that is integrated with a rotor-side converter for studies of large-scale transient stability. This model accurately considers the rotor field dynamics of an induction generator to yield simulation results that are more accurate in terms of voltage stability, as well as angle stability. The purpose of this paper is to provide a simple but effective DFIG model for the study of large-scale transient stability, and to examine the important aspects of rotor voltage and rotor slip power. This new simplified DFIG model with an electric/turbine control system was tested against a six-machine and 23-bus system, and the responses obtained in case studies of transient stability were compared with those of a PSS/E program. Finally, the proposed DFIG model was also validated by comparing the simulation results for a single-machine and infinite-bus system with those of PSCAD/EMTDC.

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