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H-Infinity Control of an Adaptive Hybrid Active Power Filter for Power Quality Compensation

H-Infinity Control of an Adaptive Hybrid Active Power Filter for Power Quality Compensation
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摘要 This article highlights an optimal robust control technique called H-infinity, which thanks to a particular algorithm offers several solutions in the experimental implementation of harmonic compensators of systems with API-siemens modules. This control and command technique is directly tested on a TLC adaptive hybrid filter topology that provides benefits, such as reduced switching losses when injecting currents in the network, limitation of resonance problems and above all low power consumption at the DC bus level, thus allowing us to obtain results for 105 V to be compared with existing models in the literature which require 600 V for the same performance. This article therefore simultaneously offers two essential contributions to the optimization of harmonic pollution control. A first contribution is essentially based on the H-infinite algorithm and its particularity in its implementation on our TLC hybrid model. The second is on the advantages offered by the TLC-HAPF hybrid topology. The results obtained with this algorithm give us THDs conforming to the IEEE 519-1996 and which are very meaningful compared to the results obtained with other robust and stochastic control algorithms taken under the same conditions. This article highlights an optimal robust control technique called H-infinity, which thanks to a particular algorithm offers several solutions in the experimental implementation of harmonic compensators of systems with API-siemens modules. This control and command technique is directly tested on a TLC adaptive hybrid filter topology that provides benefits, such as reduced switching losses when injecting currents in the network, limitation of resonance problems and above all low power consumption at the DC bus level, thus allowing us to obtain results for 105 V to be compared with existing models in the literature which require 600 V for the same performance. This article therefore simultaneously offers two essential contributions to the optimization of harmonic pollution control. A first contribution is essentially based on the H-infinite algorithm and its particularity in its implementation on our TLC hybrid model. The second is on the advantages offered by the TLC-HAPF hybrid topology. The results obtained with this algorithm give us THDs conforming to the IEEE 519-1996 and which are very meaningful compared to the results obtained with other robust and stochastic control algorithms taken under the same conditions.
作者 Luc Vivien Assiene Mouodo Jean Gaston Tamba Olivier Sosso Mayi Lawren Bibaya Luc Vivien Assiene Mouodo;Jean Gaston Tamba;Olivier Sosso Mayi;Lawren Bibaya(Laboratory of Modeling Materials and Methods of the National Higher Polytechnic School, Douala University, Douala, Cameroon;Institute of Technology, Douala University, Douala, Cameroon;Higher Normal School of Technical Education, Douala University, Douala, Cameroon;School of Electrical and Electronic, Engineering University, Beijing, China)
出处 《Energy and Power Engineering》 2020年第11期603-640,共38页 能源与动力工程(英文)
关键词 H-Infinity Algorithm Control TCLC-HAPF THD DEPOLLUTION H-Infinity Algorithm Control TCLC-HAPF THD Depollution
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