Hybrid Active Power Filter: Design Criteria
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The configuration of a series active power filter
(APF) and a parallel passive filter (PPF) has proven to be an
efficient system for nonlinear load compensation. For this
topology, different compensation strategies have been proposed
to control the series APF. The most effective strategy determines
the APF refrerence voltage as a proportion of the source current
harmonics. The proportionality constant in the control algorithm
implementation is related to the APF gain and the system
dynamics. In this paper, the system state model has been
obtained for three control strategies of series APF: voltage
proportional to source current harmonics, voltage opposite to the
load voltage harmonics and a hybrid strategy which combines
both previous. The resulting model analyses provide the
information needed to establish design criteria for each strategy,
both in terms of harmonic filtering and the system stability. The
three strategies were compared in two different situations:
sinusoidal supply voltages and distorted supply voltages. Finally,
results of an experimental prototype developed for this purpose
allowed the proposed analysis to be verified.
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Pérez Litrán, S., Salmerón Revuelta, P., Sánchez Herrera, M.R.: "Hybrid Active Power Filter: Design Criteria". En: 11º International Conference on Renewable Energies and Power Quality (ICREPQ’11) (Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (Spain), 13th to 15th April, 2011). DOI: 10.24084/repqj09.231














