Hybrid power filter for advanced power quality in industrial systems
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článek z elektronického periodikaAuthor
Švec, Jan
Müller, Zdeněk
Kasembe, Andrew
Tlustý, Josef
Valouch, Viktor
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© 2013 Elsevier B.V.Metadata
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The paper presents the structure and control strategy of the hybrid power filter (HPF) with a split passive part. Its impedance is divided into two parts tuned to 50 Hz and 250 Hz. The HPF topology is very efficient to mitigate harmonic currents. The fundamental frequency voltage at the converter terminals is remarkably small in comparison with the grid voltage at the same moment. The HPF functionality is only negligibly influenced by the grid inductance changes. The HPF characteristics were compared with those for standard HPF topologies and the classical passive compensation by means of simulations done in the Matlab/Simulink environment. The voltage and current responses and their harmonic spectra were also measured in an industrial plant under different conditions.
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