Transformerless Hybrid Power Filter Topologies Derived From Nine-Switch Inverter
  
										
					Luiz Guilherme Batista Genu
											
							UFPE
						
										
													
							Luiz G. B. Genu was born in Pesqueira, Brazil, in1988. He received the M.S. degree in electrical engi-neering from the Federal University of Pernambuco,Recife, Brazil, in 2014, and he is currently work-ing toward the Ph.D. degree. His research  interestsare renewable energy systems and power quality							
											
				 
																										
  
    	  		  		    		Abstract
    		
			    
				    One  of  the  most  important  power  quality  issues is  related  to  current  harmonics  generated  by  nonlinear  loads such  as  diode  and  thyristor  front-end  rectifiers.  The  hybrid power filter (HPF) mixes low...				    [ view full abstract ]
			    
		     
		    
			    
				    One  of  the  most  important  power  quality  issues
is  related  to  current  harmonics  generated  by  nonlinear  loads
such  as  diode  and  thyristor  front-end  rectifiers.  The  hybrid
power filter (HPF) mixes low power rating active power filter
(APF) with passive filters. Recently, some APF topologies based
on dual converters configurations have been shown to be very
attractive  where  it  must  deal  with  highly  nonlinear  loads.
Based  on  this  fact,  the  goal  of  this  paper  is  to  present  two
dual  transformerless  HPF  configuration  based  on  the  nine-
switch inverter. The first topology uses the nine-switch inverter
itself  and  the  second  is  a  derivation  of  nine-switch  inverter
with  reduced  number  of  switches.  Both  alternatives  use  the
same  concept  of  having  an  inverter  with  two  sets  of  three-
phase outputs connected in series with two passive LC filters.
Thus,  it  is  expected  that  the  presented  solutions  present  an
enhanced harmonic compensation capability respect to the state-
of-art APF’s. Experimental results are presented for both HPF
topologies  in  order  to  demonstrate  the  effectiveness  of  the
proposed solutions.			    
		     
		        
  
  Authors
  
      - 
    Luiz Guilherme Batista Genu
     (UFPE)    
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    Leonardo Limongi
     (Universidade Federal de Pernambuco)    
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    Marcelo Cabral
     (Universidade Federal de P)    
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    Fabrício Bradaschia
     (Universidade Federal de Pernambuco)    
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    Francisco Neves
     (Universidade Federal de Pernambuco)    
Topic Area
		
											Power Quality					
	
  
  Session
	
		OP-5C » 		Active Filters		(16:00 - Tuesday, 1st December, Ametista)