Author : Vijeta V.Barathe 1
Date of Publication :28th March 2018
Abstract: When the non-linear load is linked to the distribution system, it acts as a source of power quality problem which affects the performance of distribution system. This complication is increasing day by day. Hence power quality enhancement is important in the power system. To overcome the power quality issue and in order to enhance the power quality, several topologies of the filter are adopted. This paper is intended to review the hybrid filter for power quality enhancement and different control techniques of the active filter. This hybrid filter is based on the series topology which consists of three phase non-linear load and connecting the active filter (AF), passive filter (PF) in series and in parallel respectively at the point of common coupling (PCC), for the power quality enhancement of the distribution system. The series active filter forces to flow the harmonics in the passive shunt filter, due to this, harmonics eliminate and also it compensates the reactive power. The advantage of this strategy is that the series active filter rating is reduced in between 3% to 6%. This paper presents the very appropriate solution for harmonics mitigation and compensation of reactive power using series hybrid filter topology
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