Simulation Analysis of a Series Active Filter Employed for Power Quality Enhancement of an Electrical Vehicle

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  • K. Bharathi, K. Sreedevi, B. Shasikala, R. Swetha

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https://doi.org/10.17762/msea.v69i1.2008

Abstract

A transformerless hybrid series active filter is proposed to enhance the power quality in single-phase systems with critical loads. This project assists the energy management and power quality issues related to electronic transportation and focuses on improving electric vehicle load connection to the grid. The control strategy is designed to prevent current harmonic distortions of nonlinear loads to flow into the utility. While protecting sensitive loads from voltage disturbances, sags, and swells initiated by the power system, ridded of the series transformer, the configuration is advantageous for an industrial implementation. This type of hybrid topology allowing the harmonic isolation and compensation of voltage distortions could absorb or inject the auxiliary power to the grid. The control scheme represented will particularly addresses about the power factor issues

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2020-03-28

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K. Bharathi, K. Sreedevi, B. Shasikala, R. Swetha. (2020). Simulation Analysis of a Series Active Filter Employed for Power Quality Enhancement of an Electrical Vehicle. Mathematical Statistician and Engineering Applications, 69(1), 442–448. https://doi.org/10.17762/msea.v69i1.2008

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