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Sub Synchronous Resonance Analysis of a “SEN” Transformer Compensated Wind Power System

M. Mahesh, Dr. Sobha Manakkal, M. Arun Bhasker

Abstract


In this paper, the sub synchronous resonance (SSR) for IEEE second benchmark system is investigated using Mat lab based on the Power System Block-set (PSB) in conjunction with Simulink. The effects of series compensation level and fault amount of power delivery on SSR are investigated. The main objective of this work is to study the behavior of the SEN transformer to an induction–generator (IG) effect as well as torsional interactions (TI) in a wind farm. In order to conduct the studies, the IEEE first benchmark model on SSR is adapted with the combination of self– excited induction generator (SEIG) based wind turbine.

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SEN Transformer, SSR, FACTS Device, IEEE First Bench Mark Model.

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