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    A Comprehensive Survey on Different Control Strategies and Applications of Active Power Filters for Power Quality Improvement

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    This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).Power quality (PQ) has become an important topic in today’s power system scenario. PQ issues are raised not only in normal three-phase systems but also with the incorporation of different distributed generations (DGs), including renewable energy sources, storage systems, and other systems like diesel generators, fuel cells, etc. The prevalence of these issues comes from the non-linear features and rapid changing of power electronics devices, such as switch-mode converters for adjustable speed drives and diode or thyristor rectifiers. The wide use of these fast switching devices in the utility system leads to an increase in disturbances associated with harmonics and reactive power. The occurrence of PQ disturbances in turn creates several unwanted effects on the utility system. Therefore, many researchers are working on the enhancement of PQ using different custom power devices (CPDs). In this work, the authors highlight the significance of the PQ in the utility network, its effect, and its solution, using different CPDs, such as passive, active, and hybrid filters. Further, the authors point out several compensation strategies, including reference signal generation and gating signal strategies. In addition, this paper also presents the role of the active power filter (APF) in different DG systems. Some technical and economic considerations and future developments are also discussed in this literature. For easy reference, a volume of journals of more than 140 publications on this particular subject is reported. The effectiveness of this research work will boost researchers’ ability to select proper control methodology and compensation strategy for various applications of APFs for improving PQ.publishedVersio

    Online Control of Modular Active Power Line Conditioner to Improve Performance of Smart Grid

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    This thesis is explored the detrimental effects of nonlinear loads in distribution systems and investigated the performances of shunt FACTS devices to overcome these problems with the following main contribution: APLC is an advanced shunt active filter which can mitigate the fundamental voltage harmonic of entire network and limit the THDv and individual harmonic distortion of the entire network below 5% and 3%, respectively, as recommended by most standards such as the IEEE-519

    Regulatori struje aktivnih filtara snage za poboljšanje kvalitete snage: Tehnička analiza

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    Non-linear load deteriorates the quality of current waveforms at the point of common coupling of various consumers. Active power filter (APFs) is used to mitigate the most concern harmonic pollution in an electrical network. The controller part is the nucleus of an active power filter configuration. Active power filter performance is affected significantly by the selection of current control techniques. The active filter and its current control must have the capability to track sudden slope variations in the current reference to compensate the distorted current drawn by the voltage source inverter. Therefore, the choice and implementation of the current regulator is more important for the achievement of a satisfactory performance level. In this survey, technical reviews of various types of controllers covering a wide range have been presented. This work also reveals the advantages and disadvantages of the practiced control strategies. The effectiveness of the study will help the researchers to choose the proper control methods for various applicationsof active power filter.Nelinearni tereti pogoršavaju kvalitetu strujnih valova u točki u kojoj se spaja više potrošača. Aktivni filtar snage se koristi za ublažavanje najvažnijeg harmoničkog onečišćenja strujne mreže. Jezgra aktivnog filtra snage je regulator. Na performanse aktivnog filtra snage značajno utječe odabir upravljačke tehnike. Aktivni filtar i njegova tehnika upravljanja strujom moraju imati mogućnost pratiti nagle skokove u referentnoj vrijednosti struje kako bi mogli kompenzirati izobličenja struje koju vuče inverter naponskog izvora. Zato su izbor i implementacija regulatora struje iznimno važni za postizanje zadovoljavajuće razine performansi. U ovom pregledu su predstavljene tehničke recenzije koje pokrivaju širok raspon regulatora. Ovaj rad također otkriva prednosti i mane korištenih strategija upravljanja. Efektivnost ovog pregleda pomoći će istraživačima da izaberu ispravnu metodu upravljanja za različite aplikacije aktivnog filtra snage

    Regulatori struje aktivnih filtara snage za poboljšanje kvalitete snage: Tehnička analiza

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    Non-linear load deteriorates the quality of current waveforms at the point of common coupling of various consumers. Active power filter (APFs) is used to mitigate the most concern harmonic pollution in an electrical network. The controller part is the nucleus of an active power filter configuration. Active power filter performance is affected significantly by the selection of current control techniques. The active filter and its current control must have the capability to track sudden slope variations in the current reference to compensate the distorted current drawn by the voltage source inverter. Therefore, the choice and implementation of the current regulator is more important for the achievement of a satisfactory performance level. In this survey, technical reviews of various types of controllers covering a wide range have been presented. This work also reveals the advantages and disadvantages of the practiced control strategies. The effectiveness of the study will help the researchers to choose the proper control methods for various applicationsof active power filter.Nelinearni tereti pogoršavaju kvalitetu strujnih valova u točki u kojoj se spaja više potrošača. Aktivni filtar snage se koristi za ublažavanje najvažnijeg harmoničkog onečišćenja strujne mreže. Jezgra aktivnog filtra snage je regulator. Na performanse aktivnog filtra snage značajno utječe odabir upravljačke tehnike. Aktivni filtar i njegova tehnika upravljanja strujom moraju imati mogućnost pratiti nagle skokove u referentnoj vrijednosti struje kako bi mogli kompenzirati izobličenja struje koju vuče inverter naponskog izvora. Zato su izbor i implementacija regulatora struje iznimno važni za postizanje zadovoljavajuće razine performansi. U ovom pregledu su predstavljene tehničke recenzije koje pokrivaju širok raspon regulatora. Ovaj rad također otkriva prednosti i mane korištenih strategija upravljanja. Efektivnost ovog pregleda pomoći će istraživačima da izaberu ispravnu metodu upravljanja za različite aplikacije aktivnog filtra snage

    New topology of shunt hybrid power filter for harmonic mitigation and re-utilization of harmonic filter current as useful power

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    Power electronic appliances are recently used widely in industrial, commercial, and home sectors; these appliances include diode and thyristor rectifiers, and variable speed drive systems. When these appliances are connected to the grid, they generate harmonics in the current and voltage waveform which contributes to the degradation of the system efficiency and deterioration of the overall system performance due to an increase of effective peak value and also the rms current in some devices. Conventional passive power filters (PPF) for harmonic mitigation have inherent problems, while purely active power filters (APF) have the disadvantages of higher costs and ratings. Hybrid active filters (HPF) inherit the efficiency of PPFs and the improved performance of APFs, and thus, constitute a viable improved approach for harmonic compensation. An eight different HPF topology is composed of one APF and PPF in series or shunt or combination. Nevertheless, among the existing mitigation HPFs, the shunt LC HPF is the most effective against current harmonics problems due to its feasibility for harmonic current compensation. However, it cannot perform satisfactory dynamic reactive power compensation because reactive power varies from time to time. Furthermore, to have low impedances at high frequencies, the capacitor of this filter needs to be large which will be influenced seriously by the source inductor. In this study, a new topology of shunt RLC-HPF is introduced to improve the efficiency of current harmonic reduction and perform power factor (PF) correction through reactive power compensation via the provision of a low impedance path through the inductor (for low frequencies) and low impedance through the capacitor (for high frequencies).. The effectiveness of HPF is strictly dependent on how quickly and accurately the detection of reference harmonic current, DC-link capacitor voltage regulation, and current control is achieved. The shunt HPF was designed based on synchronous reference frame strategy (SRF) and self-tuning filter (STF) to develop the operation of the filter under non-ideal (unbalanced and/or distorted) source voltage conditions. As for its controller, switching signals to drive the voltage source inverter (VSI) of the shunt APF adaptive hysteresis current controller (AHCC) are used. Also, proportional-integral (PI) and back propagation neural network (BPNN) controllers are developed to maintain a constant voltage across the DC-link capacitor so that the shunt APF can precisely inject the desired referred currents back into the harmonic power system. The shunt HPF performance is validated for all possible conditions of source and load by simulation using MATLAB/ Simulink environment. The simulation results obtained by the STF -SRF strategy with BPNN controller showed excellent achievement when compared to SRF with PI controller in the mitigation of current harmonics, PF enhancement, and DC voltage regulation. As a result, the minimum total harmonic distortion (THD) values of the source current recorded clear advantages of the STF-SRF strategy (1.8 %) over the existing SRF strategy (10 %), especially in dealing with non-ideal source voltage conditions. Furthermore, the encouraging findings have led to the correction of the PF to 0.999 using STF-SRF in contrast to 0.842 with the SRF strategy. Moreover, the DC-link capacitor voltage was properly regulated and maintained at the respective desired values under all cases with the BPNN controller, while the PI controller failed to be regulated. Ultimately, the main aim of the new HPF topology is the improvement of PF and reducing harmonic current, as well as re-utilization of the extracted harmonic filter current via conversion to useful power to feed the RL load within the limitation of the IEEE-519-2014 standards

    Compensation characterization of the UPQC system under an improved nonlinear controller based on the MSTOGI-PLL device

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    To solve the delay problem of a unified power quality conditioner (UPQC) system during the separation of the fundamental positive-order components and to better filter out the DC and harmonic components to realize accurate phase locking, a mixed second- and third-order generalized integrator phase-locked loop (MSTOGI-PLL) has been designed to replace the traditional synchronous reference frame phase-locked loop (SRF-PLL). Under the premise of adopting the new phase-locking device of MSTOGI-PLL, the active disturbance rejection control (ADRC) controller or the super-twisting algorithm (STA) sliding mode controller is used in the DC voltage control module instead of the traditional PI controller, and the suitability of the two nonlinear controllers with the MSTOGI-PLL device is investigated. First, the new MSTOGI-PLL device is designed, and the new phase-locking method is applied to make the UPQC realize accurate phase locking under the non-ideal situation of the grid voltage containing unbalance, DC component, harmonics, and so on. Based on the above foundation, the ADRC or STA controller is independently adopted to replace the PI controller to construct the UPQC system with the ADRC + MSTOGI phase-locking device and the second-order STA + MSTOGI phase-locking device. Finally, a simulation comparison is carried out in a Simulink simulation platform regarding the UPQC system under different phase-locking devices, and the simulation results demonstrate that MSTOGI-PLL can successfully filter out the DC component and resolve the phase-locking process delay issue. Additionally, the UPQC system with ADRC + MSTOGI-PLL exhibits superior immunity and response speed to the PI controller and the second-order STA controller

    Power Quality in Electrified Transportation Systems

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    "Power Quality in Electrified Transportation Systems" has covered interesting horizontal topics over diversified transportation technologies, ranging from railways to electric vehicles and ships. Although the attention is chiefly focused on typical railway issues such as harmonics, resonances and reactive power flow compensation, the integration of electric vehicles plays a significant role. The book is completed by some additional significant contributions, focusing on the interpretation of Power Quality phenomena propagation in railways using the fundamentals of electromagnetic theory and on electric ships in the light of the latest standardization efforts

    Power quality improvement in low voltage distribution network utilizing improved unified power quality conditioner.

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    Doctoral Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.The upgrade of the power system, network, and as it attained some complexity level, the voltage related problems and power loss has become frequently pronounced. The power quality challenges load at extreme end of the feeder like voltage sag and swell, and power loss at load centre due to peak load as not received adequate attention. Therefore, this research proposes a Power Angle Control PAC approach for enhancing voltage profile and mitigating voltage sag, voltage swell, and reduced power loss in low voltage radial distribution system (RDS). The amelioration of voltage sag, voltage swell, weak voltage profile, and power loss with a capable power electronics-based power controller device known as Improve Unified Power Quality Conditioner I-UPQC was conceived. Also, the same controller was optimally implemented using hybrid of genetic algorithm and improved particle swarm optimization GA-IPSO in RDS to mitigate the voltage issues, and power loss experienced at peak loading. A new control design-model of Power Angle Control (PAC) of the UPQC has been designed and established using direct, quadrature, and zero components dq0 and proportional integral (PI) controller method. The simulation was implemented in MATLAB/Simulink environment. The results obtained at steady-state condition and when the new I-UPQC was connected show that series inverter can participate actively in ameliorating in the process of mitigating sag and swell by maintaining a PAC of 25% improvement. It was observed that power loss reduced from 1.7% to 1.5% and the feeder is within the standard limit of ±5%. Furthermore, the interconnection of I-UPQC with photovoltaic solar power through the DC link shows a better voltage profile while the load voltage within the allowable range of ±5% all through the disturbance and power loss reduction is 1.3%. Lastly, results obtained by optimal allocation of I-UPQC in RDS using analytical and GA-IPSO show that reactive power injection improved the voltage related issues from 0.952 to 0.9989 p.u., and power loss was further reduced to 1.2% from 3.4%. Also, the minimum bus voltage profile, voltage sag, and power loss are within statutory limits of ±5 % and less than 2 %, respectively. The major contributions of this research are the reduction of sag impact and power loss on the sensitive load in RDS feeder.Publications on page iii
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