2013
DOI: 10.2478/bpasts-2013-0091
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Active power filters – optimization of sizing and placement

Abstract: Abstract. The significant problem of compensator placement and sizing in electrical networks has been analyzed in the paper. The compensation is usually realized by means of passive or active power filters. The former solution is widely used mainly because of the economical reasons, but the latter one becomes more and more popular as the number of nonlinear loads increases. Regardless of the compensator type the most important goal consists in voltage and current distortion drop below levels imposed by standar… Show more

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“…The frequency analysis those waveforms often is difficult. The waveform of current is close to sinusoid, but voltage has number of highest harmonics which must be filtered using passive or active different kinds of filters [10][11][12]. Below presents frequency analysis of Komel's motor current of type: SMwsPA132S4 (Figure3.)…”
Section: The Laboratory Test Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The frequency analysis those waveforms often is difficult. The waveform of current is close to sinusoid, but voltage has number of highest harmonics which must be filtered using passive or active different kinds of filters [10][11][12]. Below presents frequency analysis of Komel's motor current of type: SMwsPA132S4 (Figure3.)…”
Section: The Laboratory Test Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…So far, the GBDT algorithm (Hong and Chang, 1996), combinatorial algorithms (Yamamoto et al, 1999;Dzieciątko, 2001;Pamplona and Souza, 2004;Maciążek et al, 2013), the TABU algorithm (Yan-Song et al, 2010), modified adaptive or discrete particle swarm algorithms (He et al, 2009;Ziari and Jalilian, 2010;2012;Moradifar and Soleymanpour, 2012) and genetic algorithms (Keypour et al, 2004;Ramos et al, 2006;Dehghani and Ziari, 2008;Yue et al, 2011;Grabowski and Maciążek, 2012) have been applied to solve the problem of compensator allocation and sizing. In this paper we use a combinatorial algorithm, which can be preferred to solve lower-size problems, and a genetic algorithm.…”
Section: Numerical Algorithmsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 shows a schematic diagram of the analyzed medium-voltage power supply system [16]. Controlled twelve-pulse converter is powered via a transformer Tr2 with a vector group of Dd0y5 connections.…”
Section: Description Of the Input Circuit Of Activementioning
confidence: 99%