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Título : Multi-Loop Design of Virtual Synchronous Machine Control for DFIG-Based Wind Farms
Autor : García Aguilar, Javier
García Cerrada, Aurelio
Zamora Macho, Juan Luis
Bueno Peña, Emilio José
Saiz Marín, Elena
Resumen : 
The displacement of synchronous generators by converter–interfaced renewable energy sources obliges wind farms to provide inertia, damping, and voltage support, above all in increasingly weak grid conditions. This paper presents a coordinated frequency-domain methodology for tuning all control layers of doubly-fed induction generators (DFIGs) within a wind farm operated as a Virtual Synchronous Machine (VSM).Starting from a full small-signal linearisation that preserves loop-to-loop and machine-to-machine couplings, the procedure reshapes every local open loop to explicit phase-margin targets through a single, prioritised iteration. The resulting controllers provide a step response and stability margins close to those programmed at the design stage, in spite of the cross coupling between control loops. Since controller synthesis relies exclusively on classical loop-shaping tools available in commercial simulation suites, it is readily applicable to industrial-scale projects.
URI : http://hdl.handle.net/11531/106292
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