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Mitigation of Harmonics Using Passive-Series Active-Hybrid Filter in 1-Φ and 3-Φ System Feeding Nonlinear Load

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Extensive usage of power electronic systems in transmission and distribution systems causes unbalance, injects harmonics and deteriorates the power quality. A hybrid filter which is a combination of shunt passive and series active filter is proposed in this paper to eliminate the harmonic distortion in the current drawn from the source. The design and analysis are carried out in the MATLAB/SIMULINK environment, and the performance is analyzed. A comparative study is presented with passive filter, series active filter and hybrid filter.

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Jayachitra, G., Vidya, H.A., Sinha, R. (2022). Mitigation of Harmonics Using Passive-Series Active-Hybrid Filter in 1-Φ and 3-Φ System Feeding Nonlinear Load. In: Khosla, A., Aggarwal, M. (eds) Smart Structures in Energy Infrastructure. Studies in Infrastructure and Control. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-4744-4_7

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