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A DC Hybrid Active Power Filter and Its Nonlinear Unified Controller Using Feedback Linearization
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2020
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EngineeringCurrent Power SystemEnergy ManagementDc SidePower Electronics ConverterElectric Power ConversionDigital FilterPower System ControlPower InverterPower ElectronicsFilter DesignCl Passive FilterActive Power Filter
In the current power system, the conversion between dc and ac is widely existing and the dc-side harmonic problem is prominent. To suppress the second-harmonic current at the dc side of a single-stage single-phase inverter, a dc hybrid active power filter (DC-HAPF) structure is presented, which composes of a bidirectional dc-dc circuit-based active power filter (APF) and a CL passive filter. In this article, the CL passive filter is used to mitigate the high-frequency harmonics and the APF is applied to compensate the low-frequency harmonic current. Meanwhile, the influence of the filter parameters on the harmonic suppression is analyzed based on the average switching model. In addition, for the control of the DC-HAPF, a nonlinear unified controller via feedback linearization is proposed, where the voltage and current dual-loop control is converted to a single-loop control of energy. By analyzing the control system stability and DC-HAPF's performance, appropriate control parameters are selected. To verify the feasibility of the proposed topology and control strategy, a 500-W single-stage single-phase inverter with the DC-HAPF is built and a good performance of the dc-side harmonic suppression has been achieved.
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