PROPORTIONAL FEEDBACK CONTROL OF DUTY CYCLE FOR DC HYBRID ACTIVE POWER FILTER

This thesis deals with the design and implementation of a feedback control scheme for a DC Hybrid Active Power Filter used to filter harmonics from a Switched Reluctance Motor (SRM) Drive load. Power electronic systems are non-linear & dynamic [1,3,5]. Power electronic systems employ switching c...

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Main Author: Malleichervu, Govind N.
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Published: UKnowledge 2008
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spelling ndltd-uky.edu-oai-uknowledge.uky.edu-gradschool_theses-15592015-04-11T05:06:01Z PROPORTIONAL FEEDBACK CONTROL OF DUTY CYCLE FOR DC HYBRID ACTIVE POWER FILTER Malleichervu, Govind N. This thesis deals with the design and implementation of a feedback control scheme for a DC Hybrid Active Power Filter used to filter harmonics from a Switched Reluctance Motor (SRM) Drive load. Power electronic systems are non-linear & dynamic [1,3,5]. Power electronic systems employ switching circuits to maximize their efficiency at the penalty that switching circuits generate electrical noise called ripple current and voltage or conducted electromagnetic interference (EMI). The ripple current drawn by the power electronic systems needs to be attenuated to an acceptable level. Filters attenuate this to an acceptable level. Traditionally filters with passive inductors and capacitors are used. Active filters contain switching elements in addition to passive inductors and capacitors which reduce overall size of passive components used. Two control approaches, full-state state space, and plain proportional feedback, are evaluated for this filter. Circuit models are simulated in SPICE and mathematical models are simulated in Matlab/Simulink for evaluating these control approaches. Proportional feedback control was chosen for implementation and the reason for this is provided in the thesis. The active filter was tested with chosen feedback control and experimental results were compared with simulation results. Inferences and scope for further work are finally presented. 2008-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf http://uknowledge.uky.edu/gradschool_theses/555 http://uknowledge.uky.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1559&context=gradschool_theses University of Kentucky Master's Theses UKnowledge Hybrid active power filter (HAPF)|Switched Reluctance Motor (SRM)|harmonics|feedback control|pulse width modulation (PWM) Electrical and Computer Engineering
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topic Hybrid active power filter (HAPF)|Switched Reluctance Motor (SRM)|harmonics|feedback control|pulse width modulation (PWM)
Electrical and Computer Engineering
spellingShingle Hybrid active power filter (HAPF)|Switched Reluctance Motor (SRM)|harmonics|feedback control|pulse width modulation (PWM)
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Malleichervu, Govind N.
PROPORTIONAL FEEDBACK CONTROL OF DUTY CYCLE FOR DC HYBRID ACTIVE POWER FILTER
description This thesis deals with the design and implementation of a feedback control scheme for a DC Hybrid Active Power Filter used to filter harmonics from a Switched Reluctance Motor (SRM) Drive load. Power electronic systems are non-linear & dynamic [1,3,5]. Power electronic systems employ switching circuits to maximize their efficiency at the penalty that switching circuits generate electrical noise called ripple current and voltage or conducted electromagnetic interference (EMI). The ripple current drawn by the power electronic systems needs to be attenuated to an acceptable level. Filters attenuate this to an acceptable level. Traditionally filters with passive inductors and capacitors are used. Active filters contain switching elements in addition to passive inductors and capacitors which reduce overall size of passive components used. Two control approaches, full-state state space, and plain proportional feedback, are evaluated for this filter. Circuit models are simulated in SPICE and mathematical models are simulated in Matlab/Simulink for evaluating these control approaches. Proportional feedback control was chosen for implementation and the reason for this is provided in the thesis. The active filter was tested with chosen feedback control and experimental results were compared with simulation results. Inferences and scope for further work are finally presented.
author Malleichervu, Govind N.
author_facet Malleichervu, Govind N.
author_sort Malleichervu, Govind N.
title PROPORTIONAL FEEDBACK CONTROL OF DUTY CYCLE FOR DC HYBRID ACTIVE POWER FILTER
title_short PROPORTIONAL FEEDBACK CONTROL OF DUTY CYCLE FOR DC HYBRID ACTIVE POWER FILTER
title_full PROPORTIONAL FEEDBACK CONTROL OF DUTY CYCLE FOR DC HYBRID ACTIVE POWER FILTER
title_fullStr PROPORTIONAL FEEDBACK CONTROL OF DUTY CYCLE FOR DC HYBRID ACTIVE POWER FILTER
title_full_unstemmed PROPORTIONAL FEEDBACK CONTROL OF DUTY CYCLE FOR DC HYBRID ACTIVE POWER FILTER
title_sort proportional feedback control of duty cycle for dc hybrid active power filter
publisher UKnowledge
publishDate 2008
url http://uknowledge.uky.edu/gradschool_theses/555
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