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Cascaded multilevel inverter based active filter for power line conditioners using instantaneous real-power theory
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Power Line ConditionersElectrical EngineeringCascaded Multilevel InverterSteady StateSmart GridEnergy ManagementEngineeringPower Electronics ConverterPower Line ConditioningInstantaneous Real-power TheoryPower System ControlMultilevel InverterPower ElectronicsPower InverterElectric Power QualityActive Power Filter
This paper presents a three-phase, five-level cascaded multilevel voltage source inverter based active filter for power line conditioning to improve power quality in the distribution network. The active filter compensates both reactive power and harmonic currents drawn by non-linear loads; additionally it facilitates power factor corrections. The compensation process is based on concept of p-q theory. However, in the proposed approach only calculation of realpower (p) losses are conducted. This method is simple and different from conventional methods; it provides effective compensation for harmonics. The cascaded multilevel inverter switching signals are derived from the proposed triangularsampling current controller that results in a good dynamic performance under both steady state and transient operations. The dc-bus capacitor voltage of the cascaded inverter is controlled and reduced ripple voltage using PI-controller. This proposed cascaded active power filter system is validated through extensive simulation under transient and steady state conditions with different non-linear loads.
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