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The unified power quality conditioner (UPQC) is a combination of back to back connected shunt and series active power filters (APFs) to a common DC link voltage, which compensates voltage and current based distortions, independently. Generally the power conditioning devices are designed for complete compensation, irrespective of the requirement/priority. In this paper flexibility of selective compensation...
This paper presents a new control design of an unified power quality conditioner (UPQC) for harmonics and voltage compensation in a power distribution system. The topology of the UPQC is based on a combination of two 3-phase series and parallel active power filters. The determination of voltage references for series active power filter is based on a robust three-phase digital phase locked loop (PLL)...
UPQC is the powerful tool to settle the power quality problem. This paper presents a novel control strategy of UPQC. It can be used in the system that voltage and current are unbalanced or/and with harmonics. Only the voltages and the currents measured are used in the control, it avoids the transformation like Park transformation of dq0 theory which is based on the instantaneous reactive theory. Simulation...
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