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Fuzzy logic controller based instantaneous p-q theory for power quality improvement

Publication Type : Conference Paper

Publisher : Proceedingsof 2017 IEEE International Conference on Technological Advancements in Power and Energy: Exploring Energy Solutions for an Intelligent Power Grid, TAP Energy

Source : Proceedingsof 2017 IEEE International Conference on TechnologicalAdvancements in Power and Energy: Exploring Energy Solutions for an Intelligent Power Grid, TAP Energy, 2018.

Url : https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8397354

Keywords : Active filters, Bridge circuits, Capacitors, DC link capacitor voltage, diode bridge rectifier, Fuzzy control, Fuzzy logic, Fuzzy logic controller, Harmonic analysis, harmonics suppression, Hysteresis current controller method and Fuzzy Logic Controller (FLC), instantaneous p-q theory, instantaneous reactive power control method, Instantaneous real and reactive power theory, Nonlinear load, power capacitors, power filters, Power harmonic filters, Power quality, power supply quality, reactive loads, Reactive power, Reactive power compensation, reactive power control, rectifying circuits, shunt active filter (SAF), source harmonics, Voltage control

Campus : Coimbatore

School : School of Engineering

Center : Computational Engineering and Networking

Department : Center for Computational Engineering and Networking (CEN), Electrical and Electronics

Year : 2017

Abstract : This paper gives a solution for suppression in harmonics and compensates the reactive power present in a system. For the study, system considered for analysis is of three phase source feeding power to a non-linear and reactive loads. Diode bridge rectifier acts as non-linear load in parallel with a reactive load connected to the supply. Non-linear load creates problems on power quality and reactive power imbalance is created by reactive load. And, these issues can be mitigated through usage of power filters. Shunt Active Filter (SAF) with instantaneous reactive power control method is adopted in this work to mitigate the power quality issues. To maintain the DC link capacitor voltage constant, fuzzy logic controller is developed. The fuzzy logic controller with the instantaneous reactive power controls the DC link capacitor voltage thus would be helpful to suppress the source harmonics and reactive power compensation.

Cite this Research Publication : Arya, K., Chandrakala, K.R.M.V., “Fuzzy logic controller based instantaneous p-q theory for power quality improvement “, Proceedingsof 2017 IEEE International Conference on TechnologicalAdvancements in Power and Energy: Exploring Energy Solutions for an Intelligent Power Grid, TAP Energy, 2018.

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