Wind turbine doubly-fed induction generator defects diagnosis under voltage dips

Sara Kharoubi, Lamiaa El Menzhi

Abstract


Voltage dips are brief but frequent disturbances that can be defined as the most important problem affecting all electrical grids, it cannot be completely avoided and represent the main priority for the industry. This study remains part of monitoring the quality of electrical energy’s field. Its aim is to apply two approaches signals for improving the failure recognition in wind turbine conversion chain. One is based on the combination of spectral analysis of stator current by fast Fourier transform and Lissajous curves technique of grid currents. The second approach is based on the stator current analysis by discrete wavelet transform which is considered an ideal tool for this purpose due to its time-frequency localization. These defects diagnosis methods have shown their efficiency in detection, visualization and analysis of voltage dips in order to develop a control strategy for a wind turbine requiring continuity of its service despite the presence of voltage dips.

Keywords


diagnosis methods; discrete wavelet transform; fast Fourier transform; lissajous curves; monitoring; voltage dips; wind turbine conversion chain;

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DOI: http://doi.org/10.12928/telkomnika.v20i5.23760

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