2009
DOI: 10.1109/tie.2008.2007997
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Hybrid Active Filter for Reactive and Harmonics Compensation in a Distribution Network

Abstract: Abstract-The problem of reactive power and harmonics in the medium voltage level of a power distribution system is considered in this paper. Reconfiguration of the power delivery network imposes new constraints in a distribution substation so that the reactive compensation should be increased. The alternative of a shunt hybrid active filter connected to the 13.8-kV level to enhance the power quality is analyzed in this paper. This proposal uses the existing capacitor bank to build a hybrid filter in which the … Show more

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“…Alternatively, an indirect method is introduced in [11]- [13], where the line current is sensed and sinusoidally regulated as the same phase of the grid voltage. Without the harmonic extractor, this scheme is free from tracking errors and delays that the harmonic extractor causes and can be implemented with only one set of current sensors.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Alternatively, an indirect method is introduced in [11]- [13], where the line current is sensed and sinusoidally regulated as the same phase of the grid voltage. Without the harmonic extractor, this scheme is free from tracking errors and delays that the harmonic extractor causes and can be implemented with only one set of current sensors.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since three-phase diode rectifiers are widely used in industry, such as adjustable speed drives and dc power supplies (Thasananutariya and Chatratana, 2009;Chen and Luo, 2001;Grbovic et al, 2001), the harmonics generated by the diode rectifier in the line current is a main concern in power electronics. To eliminate the harmonic current generated by this type of harmonic source, the shunt Active Power Filter (APF) or series APF has been an effective solution (Corasaniti et al, 2009;Singh and Solanki, 2009;Lavopa et al, 2009;Rahmani et al, 2010;Vodyakho and Mi, 2009;Salmeron and Litran, 2010;Bhattacharya and Chakraborty, 2011). However, the rating of APF is normally small because of its partial power processing property.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In response to the power quality problem, IEEE 519 and IEC EN 61000-3 standards specify regulations governing harmonic compliance. Numerous active filters are introduced as effective means to meet the harmonic standards beside the passive filters that have been proposed [1][2][3][4]. The SAF has become a mature technology in recent years.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%