Comparison and study of active and hybrid power filters for compensation of grid harmonics

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This paper presents a theoretical analysis and comparisons of active power filter (APF) and hybrid power filter (HPF) systems, given terminal constraints of harmonic compensations in nonlinear loads. Despite numerous publications for the two types of filters, the features and differences between them have not been clearly explained. This paper presents a detailed analysis of the operations of a HPF inverter along with those of passive power filters (PPFs). It also includes their effects on the power factor at the grid. In addition, a theoretical analysis and a systematic comparison between the APF and HPF systems are addressed based on system parameters such as the source voltage, output power, reactive component size, and power factor at the grid terminals. The converter kVA ratings and dc-link voltage requirements for both topologies are considered in the presented comparisons.

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Gutierrez, B., & Kwak, S. S. (2016). Comparison and study of active and hybrid power filters for compensation of grid harmonics. Journal of Power Electronics, 16(4), 1541–1550. https://doi.org/10.6113/JPE.2016.16.4.1541

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