Abstract

This paper introduces a robust adaptive control strategy of shunt active power filters (SAPF) for power-factor correction, harmonic compensation, and balancing of nonlinear loads. The proposed control scheme is implemented without load harmonic detection. The compensation constraints are obtained by regulating indirectly the currents of the power mains. The reference currents of are generated by the dc-link voltage controller based on the active power balance of system. They are aligned to the phase angle of the power mains voltage vector, by using a phase-locked loop system. The current control strategy is implemented by an adaptive pole-placement control strategy integrated to a variable structure control scheme. This control scheme uses the internal model principle of reference currents for achieving the zero steady-state tracking error. Experimental results are shown for determining the effectiveness of an -proposed control system.

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