A Review on Optimization of Active Power Filter Placement and Sizing Methods

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Abstract

Distortions of current and voltage waveforms from a sinusoidal shape are, not only a source of technical problems, but also have serious economic effects. Their occurrence is related to the common use of loads with nonlinear current‐voltage characteristics. These are both high‐power loads (most often power electronic switching devices supplying high‐power drives), but also widely used low‐power loads (power supplies, chargers, energy‐saving light sources). The best way to eliminate these distortions is to use active power filters. The cost of these devices is relatively high. Therefore, scientists all over the world are conducting research aimed at developing techniques for the proper placement of these devices, in order to minimize their investment costs. The best solution to this problem is to use optimization techniques. This paper compares the methods and criteria used by the authors of publications dealing with this topic. The summary also indicates a possible direction for further work.

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Buła, D., Grabowski, D., & Maciążek, M. (2022, February 1). A Review on Optimization of Active Power Filter Placement and Sizing Methods. Energies. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/en15031175

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