Abstract
A Novel Optimization based Hybrid Power Filter for Current Harmonic Mitigation - written by Vivek Kumar Lahare , B. Chiranjeev Rao , Vishnu Kumar Sahu published on 2020/08/25 download full article with reference data and citations
Highlights
The distortion of current and voltage due to the presence of harmonics, due to the equipment of the energy system which is connected to maintain a stable and reliable energy flow in the energy system
A compensation technique based on a synchronous reference frame (SRF) is used to extract the Shunt Active Power Filter (SAPF) reference stream
The simulation based on DSTATCOM MATALAB is carried out using the synchronous reference theory for reactive power compensation, inbalance, reduction of total harmonic distortion (THD) and improvement of power factor of the system
Summary
1M.tech Student, Dept. of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, SSGI SSTC Bhilai (C.G.), India 2Assistant Professor, Dept. of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, SSGI SSTC Bhilai (C.G.), India. Of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, SSGI SSTC Bhilai (C.G.), India 2Assistant Professor, Dept. Of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, SSGI SSTC Bhilai (C.G.), India. Abstract – This paper work deals with elimination of harmonics using shunt active power filter. Active power filters are widely used for reduction of harmonics in power system caused by nonlinear loads. The reference current is determined for compensation of harmonics source current with help of synchronous reference frame (SRF) method. Conventional PI controller is implemented in the system and compensated reference current is generated by IRPT theory. Shunt Active Power Filter is mainly used to minimize the harmonics in the power system feeding non linear load. The proposed system is implemented with GSA. This paper shows the application of the proposed method for harmonic elimination under different load condition, simulations are done using MATLAB
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