Optimal $C$-Type Passive Filter Based on Minimization of the Voltage Harmonic Distortion for Nonlinear Loads

2012 ◽  
Vol 59 (1) ◽  
pp. 281-289 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shady Hossam Eldeen Abdel Aleem ◽  
Ahmed Faheem Zobaa ◽  
Mohamed Mamdouh Abdel Aziz
2018 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 41
Author(s):  
I Putu Budi Aryawan ◽  
Antonius Ibi Weking ◽  
I Wayan Rinas

Operation of nonlinear loads can cause harmonic distortion in the voltage and current waveforms that result in abnormal electrical system condition. Content THD (Total Harmonics Distortion) an excess flow can cause power quality systems become worse, thus causing the system power factor is lower. Active filter and Passive filter which aims to reduce harmonics that arise. Analysis THD simulation and measurement results in accordance with IEEE 519-2014 and analysis designing of a passive filter and active filter is right to suppress harmonic distortion. The analysis shows that the installation of active filters causes the current and voltage THD contents to comply with the standard IEEE 519-2014 standards is ?12% and 5%. The use of passive and active filters can reduce THDi content to 8.45% and 3.07%, respectively. While for THDv decreased respectively to 3.68% and 3.45% which already meet the IEEE 519-2014 standards. Power losses decreased respectively to 4.36 kW and 3.86 kW. Installation of active filters is better for reducing THD (Total Harmonics Distortion) and power losses in KA 2085 transformers.


2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Andysah Putera Utama Siahaan ◽  
Putri ◽  
Solly Aryza

The problem of electric power quality is a matter of changing the form of voltage,current or frequency that can cause failure of equipment, either utility equipment or consumer property. Components of household equipment there are many nonlinear loads, one of which Mixer. Even a load nonlinear current waveform and voltage is not sinusoidal. Due to the use of household appliances such as mixers, it will cause harmonics problems that can damage the electrical system equipment. This study analyzes the percentage value of harmonics in Mixer and reduces harmonics according to standard. Measurements made before the use of LC passive filter yield total current harmonic distortion value (THDi) is 61.48%, while after passive filter use LC the THDi percentage becomes 23.75%. The order of harmonic current in the 3rd order mixer (IHDi) is 0.4185 A not according to standard, after the use of LC passive filter to 0.088 A and it is in accordance with the desired standard, and with the use of passive filterLC, the power factor value becomes better than 0.75 to 0.98.


Energies ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (4) ◽  
pp. 1160
Author(s):  
Mohammad Ali Dashtaki ◽  
Hamed Nafisi ◽  
Amir Khorsandi ◽  
Mojgan Hojabri ◽  
Edris Pouresmaeil

In this paper, the virtual synchronous generator (VSG) concept is utilized in the controller of the grid-connected dual two-level voltage source inverter (DTL VSI). First, the topology of the VSG and the DTL VSI are presented. Then, the state-space equations of the DTL VSI and the grid-connected two-level voltage source inverter (TL VSI), regarding the presence of the phase-locked loop (PLL) and the VSG, are given. Next, the small-signal modeling of the DTL VSI and the TL VSI is realized. Eventually, the stability enhancement in the DTL VSI compared with the TL VSI is demonstrated. In the TL VSI, large values of virtual inertia could result in oscillations in the power system. However, the ability of the DTL VSI in damping oscillations is deduced. Furthermore, in the presence of nonlinear loads, the potentiality of the DTL VSI in reducing grid current Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) is evaluated. Finally, by using a proper reference current command signal, the abilities of the DTL VSI and the TL VSI in supplying nonlinear loads and providing virtual inertia are assessed simultaneously. The simulation results prove the advantages of the DTL VSI compared with the TL VSI in virtual inertia emulation and oscillation damping, which are realized by small-signal analysis.


2013 ◽  
Vol 13 (1) ◽  
pp. 475-482 ◽  
Author(s):  
Claudionor Francisco Nascimento ◽  
Azauri Albano Oliveira ◽  
Alessandro Goedtel ◽  
Alvaro Batista Dietrich

2018 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 167
Author(s):  
I G.N Nanda Ramdipa Amerta ◽  
I Wayan Rinas ◽  
I G.N Janardana

Harmonics is a periodic sine wave distortion, due to the operation of nonlinear loads. Har-monics causes current to flow in the neutral wire even though in a balanced load condition, in addition to harmonic load imbalance problems will increase the current flowing in the neutral wire, making it dangerous for the electrical system. This research was using electrical system modeling simulation in MATLAB application by changing the earth resistance value to see the effect of earth resistance value to Total Harmonic Current Distortion (THDi), it is necessary to analyze the effect of resistance value for THDi neutral wire grounding. This study uses the Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) method. THDi simulation results when the conditions of the resistance value is 9 ?, THDi percentage in phase R is 6.30%, Phase S is 2.86%, Phase T is 2.50%. When the earth resistance value is 5 ?, the percentage of THDi decreases with the value in phase R is 6.09%, Fasa S is 2.61%, Fasa T is 2.48%. When the earth resistance value is 2 ?, the THDi percentage in the R phase is 5.85%, Fasa S is 2.09%, Fasa T is 2.22%. Based on the simulation results it is known that the smaller the earth resistance value, the smaller the harmonic distortion in the electrical system.


2020 ◽  
Vol 40 (3) ◽  
pp. 21-31
Author(s):  
Mohamed Nassim Kraimia ◽  
Mohamed Boudour

In this paper a study of the impact of the harmonics generated by a static Var compensator (SVC) is presented. The SVC is modeled, in the harmonic domain, as a coupled current source by using the complex Fourier transforms. Then, this model is converted to polar form to be integrated into the harmonic power flow program. This approach has been carried out on the IEEE 14 bus test power system, in order to show its effectiveness in evaluating the impact of harmonics, injected by the shunt compensating devices, and its interaction with the AC transmission system, in meshed power networks. Since the SVC consists of a thyristorcontrolled reactor (TCR) and a fixed capacitor, the harmonic currents are functions of the TCR thyristors firing angles. The variation of the total voltage harmonic distortion as function of firing angle changes and location of nonlinear loads is clearly presented and discussed.


2015 ◽  
Vol 2015 ◽  
pp. 1-9 ◽  
Author(s):  
Z. Chelli ◽  
R. Toufouti ◽  
A. Omeiri ◽  
S. Saad

This paper focuses on a four-wire shunt active power filter (APF) control scheme proposed to improve the performance of the APF. This filter is used to compensate harmonic distortion in three-phase four-wire systems. Several harmonic suppression techniques have been widely proposed and applied to minimize harmonic effects. The proposed control scheme can compensate harmonics and reactive power of the nonlinear loads simultaneously. This approach is compared to the conventional shunt APF reference compensation strategy. The developed algorithm is validated by simulation tests using MATLAB Simulink. The obtained results have demonstrated the effectiveness of the proposed scheme and confirmed the theoretical developments for balanced and unbalanced nonlinear loads.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-10
Author(s):  
Arjun Baliyan ◽  
Majid Jamil ◽  
M. Rizwan ◽  
Ibrahim Alsaidan ◽  
Muhannad Alaraj

The quality of power that is degrading day by day is an important issue for all the consumers. The important factor for this is harmonics in the voltage and current waveforms which can be resolved by the use of hybrid series active power filter. The combination consists of a series active power filter and a shunt passive filter connected in parallel to the load. The method used in this paper is for the purpose of achieving good harmonic compensation and reduced total harmonic distortion for various types of nonlinear loads as per the standards of IEEE 519. The proposed HSAPF technique uses the synchronous reference frame method for generating the compensating signal with an intelligent PI controller that uses particle swarm optimization (PSO) technique to obtain the required gain values needed to improve the steady state response of the system. The concept of vigorous HSAPF has been authenticated through MATLAB simulation analysis, and the results obtained validate the accuracy of the method for the different load conditions.


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