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Design and Control of Hybrid Active Power Filters

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  • Addresses a novel idea of the adaptive dc-link voltage control and its algorithm for HAPF, which is extendable to other active compensators
  • Discusses the nonlinear inverter current slope nature and linear region requirements of the hysteresis PWM control for HAPF
  • Considers the minimum inverter capacity design of HAPF
  • Includes detailed resonance phenomena prevention capability, filtering performance and system robustness analysis of HAPF

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Design and Control of Hybrid Active Power Filters presents an overview of the current quality problems and their compensators. To get a balance between the system cost and performance, hybrid active power filters (HAPFs) are valuable. The book presents the coverage of resonance phenomena prevention capability, filtering performance and system robustness analysis of HAPF; nonlinear inverter current slope characteristics and their linear operation region requirement analysis of the hysteresis PWM for the HAPF; minimum inverter capacity design procedure of HAPF, adaptive dc-link voltage controller for the HAPF and the real design example of a 220V 10kVA HAPF, in which the system performance analysis method, minimum dc voltage deduction concept and adaptive dc voltage idea can be further extended into the other active compensators, such as APF, static synchronous compensator STATCOM, etc. This book will benefit researchers, graduate students, and electrical power engineers in thefield of power-quality compensation.

Dr. Chi-Seng Lam and Dr. Man-Chung Wong are both from the University of Macau, Macao, China.

Authors and Affiliations

  • University of Macau, Macao, People’s Republic of China

    Chi-Seng Lam, Man-Chung Wong

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