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
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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)