Harmonics Mitigation Filter for High-Power Applications

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This research work proposes a cost-effective Hybrid Active Harmonic Filter (HAHF) method to mitigate current harmonics in an industrial or commercial power network. The proposed HAHF is based on a Silicon-Controlled Rectifier with an Electronic Inductor (SCR-EI) topology with a reduced number of fully active switches and a better harmonic performance. A new shifted-pulse current modulation method is proposed to cancel harmonics caused by other converters. A Particle Swarm Optimisation (PSO) algorithm is implemented to optimise the modulation parameters and minimise the total harmonics. A lab prototype is implemented in the laboratory to validate the proposed mathematical method and simulation results.

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Sunbul, A., Alduraibi, A., & Zare, F. (2022). Harmonics Mitigation Filter for High-Power Applications. IEEE Access, 10, 111406–111418. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2022.3215142

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