A Practical Comparative Evaluation of Different Active Harmonic Filter Topologies
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Along the last years, the practical use of active
filters to mitigate harmonics has been extended in electric power
systems. Different configurations of series active filters versus
shunt active filters have been proposed, among them, hybrid
topologies which combine active and passive filters.
Nevertheless, there is not any clear accordance about the most
suitable configuration for each type of harmonic sources. In this
paper, four different topologies of active power filters to
eliminate harmonics have been analyzed. An experimental
prototype has been implemented to each configuration and have
been submitted to different performance tests. With this
objective, a test bank has been developed, which includes
nonlinear loads kind harmonic current source, ahrmonic voltage
source, and other whose behavior is between they both. The
analysis of experimental results obtained allows the most
suitable active filter power topology to be determined for each
type of load.
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Salmerón Revuelta, P., Pérez Litrán, S., Sánchez Herrera, M.R., Rodríguez Vázquez, J.: "A Practical Comparative Evaluation of Different Active Harmonic Filter Topologies". 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/repqj09.230














