2010
DOI: 10.1109/tie.2009.2031666
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A Study of a Hybrid Filter

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“…In the traditional method, the reference voltage is 1.0 p.u. [2], [8]- [11], whereas in the proposed method used to find the reference voltage.…”
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“…In the traditional method, the reference voltage is 1.0 p.u. [2], [8]- [11], whereas in the proposed method used to find the reference voltage.…”
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“…It is conspicuous that everyone will aim to gain the excellent quality in every situation no matter in which aspect, and power quality should not be omitted. Power quality quandaries are not incipient issues in a electrical power system and every electrical utilizer might want to minimize their effect on electrical equipment so that the highest possible power quality could be obtained by all of the users [2].…”
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“…The quality of available supply power has a direct economic impact on industrial and domestic sectors which affects the growth of any nation [1] . This issue is more serious in electronic based systems.…”
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“…The first method includes: changing phase in turn, increasing the voltage level access and using the balanced transformer [4]. These methods can reduce negative current, but increase the cost of transmission line and traction substation, which may not meet the relevant unbalance standards such as international standard IEC and national standard GB/T15543-2008 [5].…”
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