Rotor Speed Control- Deloading Control for Frequency Regulation by wind turbines

DFIG operates on a non-optimal power curve @ speed=10 m/s to provide spinning reserves
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Generally, DFIG operates at maximum power points. Here 10% reserves are created through rotor speed control (overspeeding) to provide spinning reserves that can be utilized for primary frequency regulation by DFIG. The DFIG operates at lesser power coefficient of 0.9*0.48. This is done by increasing tipspeed ratio or overspeeding rotor and changing the electrical power reference from Pmax t0 0.9 Pmax. Then a frequency regulation loop will provide additional increase in active power whenever there is frequency deviation from 60 Hz

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Venkatesh Yadav (2024). Rotor Speed Control- Deloading Control for Frequency Regulation by wind turbines (https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/49935-rotor-speed-control-deloading-control-for-frequency-regulation-by-wind-turbines), MATLAB Central File Exchange. Retrieved .

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Version Published Release Notes
1.1.0.0

modified the rotor speed controller inputs and outputs. Concept of deloading is explained using figures and input data for simulation of those figures is given in notepad.

1.0.0.0