Active Power Filter Based on Adaptive Detecting Approach of Harmonic Currents

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The ip-iq detection method based on instantaneous inactive power theory has been applied widely in active power filter because of its good real-time. But it needs large computation, and three-phase currents are processed as integrity, thus calculation accuracy can't be ensured. Based on adaptive interference canceling theory, this paper presents a new ad- aptive detection method for harmonic current, it is a continuously regulated closed-loop system, and its operating characteristics are almost independent of the parameter variations of the elements, thus it performs better than that based on traditional theory. At last this paper provides the simulation of active power filter including the detecting cir-cuit which proved the design is feasible and correct.

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Y. ZHANG and Y. TANG, "Active Power Filter Based on Adaptive Detecting Approach of Harmonic Currents," Journal of Electromagnetic Analysis and Applications, Vol. 1 No. 4, 2009, pp. 240-244. doi: 10.4236/jemaa.2009.14036.

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