Modelling, Simulation and Implementation on dSpace 1103 of the Direct Power Control in a Three-Phase Shunt Active Power Filter System
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Published:2023-12-22
Issue:
Volume:47
Page:69-75
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ISSN:1842-4805
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Container-title:Annals of the University of Craiova Electrical Engineering Series
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Short-container-title:AUCEE
Author:
, Constantinescu Mihaiţă-DanielORCID, Popescu MihaelaORCID, , Subţirelu Gheorghe-EugenORCID, , Toma Ionuţ-CosminORCID,
Abstract
This article describes a control method called "direct power control" designed specifically for parallel active power filters. The purpose of this method is to attenuate harmonics in the supply current and offset reactive power problems. The main goal is to bring the active power and reactive power back to the reference values through hysteresis control. The output of the hysteresis controller is combined with the switching table to regulate active and reactive power in real time by determining the optimal switching configuration of the inverter. This study proposes a novel switching table design based on analyzing the impact of the inverter switching vector on the instantaneous reactive and active power derivatives. The goal is to reduce the number of commutations by eliminating zero vectors while maintaining the required DC bus voltage using anti-windup techniques based on PI controllers.
Publisher
University of Craiova
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