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An efficient control strategy of shunt active power filter for asymmetrical load condition using time domain approach

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Pages 19-34 | Received 01 Feb 2012, Published online: 22 Jan 2020
 

Abstract

The article describes the current control scheme for Shunt Active Power Filter (SAPF) meant for setting up on a power system. There is also a supplementary function in the active power filter for eliminating harmonics, correct power factor, and asymmetrical balance load studied in this paper. A brief explanation of the execution of the classical current detection algorithms for active power filters provided. After understanding various severe power excellence problems and a range of commission needs a current control scheme put forth. The system gives shortest time delay when compared with other methodologies. A range of commissioning current references, thus, is precisely and efficiently attained by following the suggested current control approach.The proposed system can assured that to achieve a variety of compensation purposes. The simulation outcomes we arrived with MATLAB / Simulink are proof that our method gives outstanding performance apart from being more effective compared to the existing methods.

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