Title :
Transformerless Hybrid Power Filter Based on a Six-Switch Two-Leg Inverter for Improved Harmonic Compensation Performance
Author :
Limongi, Leonardo R. ; da Silva Filho, Luis R. ; Genu, Luiz G. B. ; Bradaschia, Fabricio ; Cavalcanti, Marcelo C.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Fed. Univ. of Pernambuco, Recife, Brazil
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. Well-established solutions to overcome this problem, such as active power filters (APFs), have the required high power rating components as a major disadvantage. An alternative, called hybrid power filter (HPF), mixes low power rating active filters with passive filters. Unfortunately, many of these HPF topologies have, as a common disadvantage, a great number of passive components and/or transformers. Based on this fact, new concepts of HPFs, consisting of small-rated inverters and LC filters, have been introduced with wide acceptance. The advantage comes from the fact that these HPFs are connected to the grid without any matching transformer. Recently, some topologies based on dual-converter configurations have been shown to be very attractive, where the APF (or HPF) must deal with highly nonlinear loads with high values of di/dt and supplying the reactive power together with harmonic compensation. On the other hand, the drawback of dual converters is the high number of switch devices. Therefore, this paper proposes a transformerless HPF based on a new six-switch two-leg inverter with an enhanced harmonic compensation capability. Aside from presenting a reduced number of switches when compared with dual topologies, the proposed solution is capable of providing fully compensation even for loads with high harmonic content. Experimental results are presented for an HPF inverter prototype in order to demonstrate that the harmonic compensation performance meets the IEEE 519 standard.
Keywords :
IEEE standards; active filters; harmonic generation; invertors; network topology; passive filters; power harmonic filters; power supply quality; reactive power; HPF inverter; IEEE 519 standard; LC filter; active filter; current harmonic generation; dual-converter configuration; harmonic compensation performance improvement; nonlinear load; passive filter; power grid; power quality; reactive power; six-switch two-leg inverter; switch device; transformerless hybrid power filter; Harmonic analysis; Hybrid power systems; Inverters; Power harmonic filters; Switches; Topology; Active power filters (APFs); diode rectifiers; harmonics; hybrid power filters (HPFs);
Journal_Title :
Industrial Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIE.2014.2327571