Title :
Analysis of DC-Link Voltage Controls in Three-Phase Four-Wire Hybrid Active Power Filters
Author :
Choi, Wai-Hei ; Lam, Chi-Seng ; Wong, Man-Chung ; Han, Ying-Duo
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Univ. of Macau, Macao, China
Abstract :
This paper investigates different dc-link voltage control strategies in a three-phase four-wire LC coupling hybrid active power filter (LC -HAPF) for reactive power compensation. By using direct current (current reference) pulsewidth modulation (PWM) control method, to achieve dc-link voltage self-charging function during LC -HAPF start-up process, the dc-link voltage control signal feedback as reactive current component is more effective than the traditional method as an active current component. However, when the LC-HAPF is performing dynamic reactive power compensation, this dc-link voltage control scheme will influence the reactive power compensation, and thus, makes the LC-HAPF lack of success to carry out dynamic reactive power compensation. In this paper, a novel dc-link voltage control scheme for LC-HAPF is proposed so that the dc-link voltage control with start-up self-charging process can be obtained as well as providing dynamic reactive power compensation. Representative simulation and experimental results of the three-phase four-wire center-spilt LC-HAPF are presented to verify all deductions, and also show the effectiveness of the proposed dc-link voltage control scheme in dynamic reactive power compensation.
Keywords :
active filters; power harmonic filters; pulse width modulation; reactive power control; voltage control; DC-link voltage controls; LC-HAPF start-up process; dc-link voltage control signal feedback; dc-link voltage self-charging function; direct current PWM control method; direct current pulsewidth modulation control method; dynamic reactive power compensation; reactive current component; reactive power compensation; start-up self-charging process; three-phase LC-HAPF; three-phase four-wire LC coupling hybrid active power filter; three-phase four-wire center-spilt LC-HAPF; Active filters; Harmonic analysis; Power harmonic filters; Power system dynamics; Reactive power; Voltage control; Active power filters (APFs); dc-link voltage control; hybrid active power filters (HAPFs); passive power filters (PPFs); reactive power control;
Journal_Title :
Power Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPEL.2012.2214059