TY - JOUR
T1 - Development of Control Techniques using Modified Fuzzy Based SAPF for Power Quality Enhancement
AU - Thentral, T. M.Thamizh
AU - Vijayakumar, K.
AU - Usha, S.
AU - Palanisamy, R.
AU - Babu, Thanikanti Sudhakar
AU - Alhelou, Hassan Haes
AU - Al-Hinai, Amer
N1 - Funding Information:
The work of Hassan Haes Alhelou was supported in part by the Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) through the SFI Strategic Partnership Programme under Grant SFI/15/SPP/E3125, and in part by the UCD Energy Institute. The work of Amer Al-Hinai was supported by SQU under Grant SR/ENG/ECED/17/1.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2013 IEEE.
PY - 2021/1/1
Y1 - 2021/1/1
N2 - Low power distribution systems have severe power quality issues due to the non-linearity of several residential and industrial loads. The main power quality issue is the harmonics leading to the overheating of the transformers in the distribution systems. By employing passive filters, active filters, and custom power devices, the harmonics in the source current can be reduced. To overcome the drawbacks of conventional tuned filters and active power filters the modified shunt active power filter was introduced with the fuzzy logic controller. In this paper, an effective way of reducing the total harmonic distortion using three-phase three-wire shunt active filter is carried out and this has been investigated through three control methods namely synchronous reference frame theory, real and reactive power theory, and indirect reference current theory. The recognized control methods are implemented with the fuzzy controller to improve the performance of the induction motor drive. The hardware setup was implemented for the proposed fuzzy-based control technique to achieve better performance in terms of reduced total harmonic distortion and DC link voltage and improved speed performance of induction motor drive when compared to other control methods. Further power factor correction and better reactive power compensation are achieved by implementing hardware.
AB - Low power distribution systems have severe power quality issues due to the non-linearity of several residential and industrial loads. The main power quality issue is the harmonics leading to the overheating of the transformers in the distribution systems. By employing passive filters, active filters, and custom power devices, the harmonics in the source current can be reduced. To overcome the drawbacks of conventional tuned filters and active power filters the modified shunt active power filter was introduced with the fuzzy logic controller. In this paper, an effective way of reducing the total harmonic distortion using three-phase three-wire shunt active filter is carried out and this has been investigated through three control methods namely synchronous reference frame theory, real and reactive power theory, and indirect reference current theory. The recognized control methods are implemented with the fuzzy controller to improve the performance of the induction motor drive. The hardware setup was implemented for the proposed fuzzy-based control technique to achieve better performance in terms of reduced total harmonic distortion and DC link voltage and improved speed performance of induction motor drive when compared to other control methods. Further power factor correction and better reactive power compensation are achieved by implementing hardware.
KW - DC~link voltage
KW - FUZZY controller
KW - Power quality
KW - SPAF
KW - induction motor drives
KW - total harmonics distortion
UR - https://www.mendeley.com/catalogue/1e9fbbb6-52b4-398e-9134-e10e40ecd973/
U2 - 10.1109/ACCESS.2021.3077450
DO - 10.1109/ACCESS.2021.3077450
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85105996823
SN - 2169-3536
VL - 9
SP - 68396
EP - 68413
JO - IEEE Access
JF - IEEE Access
M1 - 9422697
ER -