Abstract

A new adaptive control technique is proposed for a three-phase shunt active power filter (SAPF) in this study. The proposed control algorithm is based on recursive inverse theory which is used here to extract weighted values corresponding to fundamental active and reactive power components of load currents. This adaptive control algorithm possesses advantages over other control algorithms in terms of its reduced computational complexity, fast weight convergence and robust performance in distorted environment. The SAPF is used to mitigate current related power quality problems such as harmonics, reactive power and load unbalancing in both modes of power factor correction and voltage regulation. The performance of proposed control algorithm of SAPF is demonstrated through simulation results in Matlab/Simulink environment, which are validated with test results obtained on the developed experimental prototype of SAPF in the laboratory.

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