Wang et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Implementations and evaluations of wind turbine inertial controls with FAST and digital real-time simulationsWang et al., 2018
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- Wang X
- Gao D
- Wang J
- Yan W
- Gao W
- Muljadi E
- Gevorgian V
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- Publication venue
- IEEE Transactions on Energy Conversion
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This paper presents a novel simulation approach to evaluate new ancillary service controls in the context of large-scale wind power integration. We adopt and compare different types of turbine inertial control methods with the proposed modifications to cope with realistic wind …
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