This invention refers to a procedure and a device for injecting reactive current onto a network to which one or various electrical power generation machines are connected when a network voltage dip occurs, particularly for application at wind farms.
On the electricity network connection at the output of a farm of electricity generating machines such as wind turbines, a “voltage dip” may occur, which consists of a brusque decrease in voltage as a result of faults on the network, which causes a dip zone or constant decrease in voltage and a swell zone with increasing voltage once the fault which caused the dip is resolved, both of which have a determined duration depending on the voltage dip that occurred. Due to the technical requirements of the network, during the voltage dip a time variable injection of the reactive current required by the machines is needed, in order to contribute toward re-establishing the voltage and reducing the affects of said dip.
In this sense, the regulatory bodies for electrical networks define curves which determine the value of the reactive current that should be injected onto the network during the voltage dip. These curves give a reactive current value according to the depth of the detected dip.
In this technique there are known devices with which reactive current is permanently injected at a variable setting which can be changed in time frames of minutes or seconds.
With such devices however, the reactive current to be injected cannot be adapted to the variable network voltage in very short periods of time. In addition, the known devices are designed with overload capacities limited to two or three times their nominal capacities, which makes their application with high current economically impractical.
This invention is focused on providing a solution to this problem.
The first aspect of this invention proposes a procedure for injecting reactive current onto a network to which one or various electrical power generation machines are connected when a voltage dip occurs, which comprises the following steps:
The procedure allows the injection of the current required by the regulatory bodies on detecting the variation of the network voltage within very small time intervals and is able to vary the magnitude of the reactive current injected, also within very small time frames.
Secondly, this invention proposes a device for carrying out the aforementioned procedure for a medium voltage network which integrates, as principal components, the following:
Other characteristics and advantages of this invention become apparent in the detailed description and the accompanying figures that follow.
The device according to the invention for a wind farm is comprised of, in a preferred embodiment, the following elements:
a) A medium voltage switch 1 for the connection of the device to the medium voltage circuit, from the output 16 of the farm to the network connection 14;
b) A LV/MV transformer 2 connected on its LV side to a dc/ac inverter 3 and, on its MV side to the switch 1 for each phase;
c) A dc/ac inverter 3, preferably with Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistor (IGBT) or Insulated Gate Commutated Thyristor (IGCT), for each phase, connected on its dc side to a capacitor 4, and on its ac side to the low voltage (LV) primary of the transformer 2;
d) A dc capacitor 4 connected to the power circuit of the inverter 3 on its dc side;
e) A control circuit 20 for the group of aforementioned units, connected to some controls 10, 12, 13 associated with them and which comprises the following elements:
Instead of the aforementioned mono-phase components, the device may be comprised of three-phase components when an injection per phase is not required, with its operation similar to that described below.
When a voltage dip occurs on the MV network 14, it is characterised by a zone of a brusque decrease in voltage, a dip zone of constant depth and a swell zone of increasing voltage once the fault causing the dip has been cleared.
To remedy the effects of said dip on the network, the regulatory bodies of the electrical networks define a curve (
The voltage dip detection circuit 10, preferably with a digital signal processor (DSP), using the appropriate algorithms and based on the values of the instantaneous voltage readings of the MV network 14, continuously calculates the peak and rms values of voltages, as well as their phase, forcing the start-up process of the device according to this invention when a voltage value below the threshold to which said device has been set is detected. This circuit 10 is capable of detecting a dip in 1 millisecond, and can calculate the reactive component in amplitude and phase according to the relationship defined by the C curve in 2 milliseconds, injecting reactive current from an instant two milliseconds later than the appearance of the dip on the network 14.
Once the dip is detected, the control circuit 20 calculates the reactive current to be injected based on the values of the instantaneous voltage measured on the network 14 by the circuit 10 according to the relationship defined by curve C, as well as the instantaneous active current that needs to be absorbed from the MV network 14, through the transformer 2 and the inverter 3, thus maintaining the voltage of the capacitor 4 connected on the dc side of the inverter 3. In addition, the control circuit 20 comprises a manoeuvre and control (13) circuit for the different sections of the power stages, in order to control the switching on and off of each of them according to the reactive current value that needs to be injected at each instant in a sequential way.
Other important characteristics of the device according to this invention, are as follows:
In the embodiment we have just described, modifications can be made within the range defined in the following claims:
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