2012
DOI: 10.1080/15325008.2011.639127
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Sliding-mode Control Based Three-phase Shunt Active Power Filter: Simulation and Experimentation

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“…However, there is no need for an additional filter in the proposed control method. Finally, the obtained current harmonic components, from (14) and (15) A block diagram representation of the proposed control method is shown in Fig. 2.…”
Section: Proposed Control Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, there is no need for an additional filter in the proposed control method. Finally, the obtained current harmonic components, from (14) and (15) A block diagram representation of the proposed control method is shown in Fig. 2.…”
Section: Proposed Control Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After obtaining the balanced and undistorted current components, the fundamental and harmonics components of instantaneous currents can be obtain by using (14) and (15), respectively, In the most of the control method, a low-pass or high-pass filter is used to separate the fundamental and harmonic currents. However, there is no need for an additional filter in the proposed control method.…”
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“…Active filters have superior performance on harmonic mitigation and power factor correction when compared to the passive filters [4]. However, they suffer from high costs [4] and require advanced control algorithms [7]- [9]. Accordingly, passive filters are still extensively used in the industry [10].…”
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“…Notably, it is particularly important accounting for such conditions due to critical voltage disturbances by short circuits, coupling/ decoupling processes of large loads and resonance by nonlinearity. Typical methods to overcome such destructive effects include, among others, the use of active filters (AFs), dynamic voltage restorers (DVRs), multistage capacitors and conventional voltage support elements such as transformers with on load tap chargers [11][12][13][14][15][16][17] and the references therein. As a result, it is undoubtedly important to guarantee accurate prediction of the behaviour of the PDN during transient conditions and its incorporation in system analyses for electric power transmission.…”
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