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http://dx.doi.org/10.5370/JEET.2013.8.6.1380

Graphical Representation of the Instantaneous Compensation Power Flow for Single-Phase Active Power Filters  

Jung, Young-Gook (Dept. of Electrical Engineering, Daebul University)
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Journal of Electrical Engineering and Technology / v.8, no.6, 2013 , pp. 1380-1388 More about this Journal
Abstract
The conventional graphical representation of the instantaneous compensation power flow for single-phase active power filters(APFs) simply represents the active power flow and the reactive power flow which flowing between the power source and the active filter / the load. But, this method does not provide the information about the rectification mode and the compensation mode of APFs, especially, the loss for each mode was not considered at all. This is very important to understand the compensation operation characteristics of APFs. Therefore, this paper proposes the graphical representation of the instantaneous compensation power flow for single-phase APFs considering the instantaneous rectification mode and the instantaneous inversion mode. Three cases are verified in this paper - without compensation, with compensation of the active power 'p' and the fundamental reactive power 'q', and with compensation of only the distorted power 'h'. To ensure the validity of the proposed approach, PSIM simulation is achieved. As a result, we could confirm that the proposed approach was easy to explain the instantaneous compensation power flow considering the instantaneous rectification mode and the instantaneous inversion mode of APFs, also, Total Harmonic Distortion(THD)/Power Factor (P.F) and Fast Fourier Transform(FFT) analysis were compared for each case.
Keywords
Instantaneous compensation power flow; Graphical representation; Single-phase active power filters(APFs); Rectification mode; Inversion mode; THD; P.F; FFT analysis;
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