Harmonics Cancelation in 3-Phase 4-Wire System using Modified Reference Frame

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Mohamed Muftah Saleem Abdusalam
Mohamed Muftah Saleem Abdusalam

Abstract

In this paper, A modified synchronous reference frame (SRF) or (d-q theory) with Self-Tuning Filter (STF) for the three-phase four wires system is presented to control of 4-legs shunt active power filter (SAPF) under balanced supply voltages. The main goal of the paper is to apply this control method using unit vector generation with STF instead of PLL circuit. In utility power system, it has been observed that harmonics build a major role in reducing the power quality. These harmonics caused by nonlinear loads. Many consumers appliances demand quality of power continuously for their operation. The performance of the end user equipment is heavily dependent on the quality of power supplied to it. This power is affected by various external and internal factors. They are like voltage and frequency variations, faults, outages etc. The solution to overcome these problems is to filter out these harmonics. For this purpose, there are many filters' topologies and control methods are proposed and studied in the literature to eliminate harmonics currents. In our study, 4-legs shunt active power filter is proposed and controlled by d-q method with modified unit vector generation. The SAPF is proposed to solve problems of line harmonic currents and neutral line currents of three phase 4-wire power distribution system. The use of STF in the modified control method can optimize the performance of this topology regarding to classical one (high pass and low pass filters). The proposed control strategy is simulated in MATLAB Simulink and the results are presented.

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Abdusalam, M., & Abdusalam, M. (2024). Harmonics Cancelation in 3-Phase 4-Wire System using Modified Reference Frame. The International Journal of Engineering & Information Technology (IJEIT), 10(1), 1–6. https://doi.org/10.36602/ijeit.v10i1.46
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Electrical Engineering