TY - JOUR
T1 - New hybrid active power filter for harmonic current suppression and reactive power compensation
AU - Biricik, Samet
AU - Ozerdem, Ozgur Cemal
AU - Redif, Soydan
AU - Dincer, Mustafa Sezai
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2016 Taylor & Francis.
PY - 2016/8/2
Y1 - 2016/8/2
N2 - In the case of undistorted and balanced grid voltages, low ratio shunt active power filters (APFs) can give unity power factors and achieve current harmonic cancellation. However, this is not possible when source voltages are distorted and unbalanced. In this study, the cost-effective hybrid active power filter (HAPF) topology for satisfying the requirements of harmonic current suppression and non-active power compensation for industry is presented. An effective strategy is developed to observe the effect of the placement of power capacitors and LC filters with the shunt APF. A new method for alleviating the negative effects of a nonideal grid voltage is proposed that uses a self-tuning filter algorithm with instantaneous reactive power theory. The real-time control of the studied system was achieved with a field-programmable gate array (FPGA) architecture, which was developed using the OPAL-RT system. The performance result of the proposed HAPF system is tested and presented under nonideal supply voltage conditions.
AB - In the case of undistorted and balanced grid voltages, low ratio shunt active power filters (APFs) can give unity power factors and achieve current harmonic cancellation. However, this is not possible when source voltages are distorted and unbalanced. In this study, the cost-effective hybrid active power filter (HAPF) topology for satisfying the requirements of harmonic current suppression and non-active power compensation for industry is presented. An effective strategy is developed to observe the effect of the placement of power capacitors and LC filters with the shunt APF. A new method for alleviating the negative effects of a nonideal grid voltage is proposed that uses a self-tuning filter algorithm with instantaneous reactive power theory. The real-time control of the studied system was achieved with a field-programmable gate array (FPGA) architecture, which was developed using the OPAL-RT system. The performance result of the proposed HAPF system is tested and presented under nonideal supply voltage conditions.
KW - Hybrid topology
KW - active power filter real-time control
KW - current and voltage harmonics
KW - power quality
KW - self-tuning filter
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/84961218201
U2 - 10.1080/00207217.2015.1116113
DO - 10.1080/00207217.2015.1116113
M3 - Article
SN - 0020-7217
VL - 103
SP - 1397
EP - 1414
JO - International Journal of Electronics
JF - International Journal of Electronics
IS - 8
ER -