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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 24, 1995
Filed:
Oct. 30, 1992
Steven A Moran, Pittsburgh, PA (US);
Michael B Brennen, Pittsburgh, PA (US);
Electric Power Research Institute, Inc., Palo Alto, CA (US);
Abstract
An improved active power line conditioner is disclosed. A series inverter is controlled by a series filter controller which performs synchronous transformations on a load current to generate a series filter feedforward signal corresponding to the fundamental components of the load current. The series filter controller also generates a series filter reference signal corresponding to a negative sequence fundamental output voltage. The series filter feedforward signal and the series filter reference signal are combined to form a series filter compensation signal. The series filter compensation signal is applied to the series inverter to generate sinusoidal input currents, with negative sequence fundamental output voltage compensation, for a non-linear load. A parallel inverter is controlled by a parallel filter controller which performs synchronous transformations to generate a parallel filter feedforward signal corresponding to the harmonic ripple components of the load current. The parallel filter controller also generates a parallel filter reference signal corresponding to a negative sequence fundamental source current. The parallel filter feedforward signal and the parallel filter reference signal are combined to form a parallel filter compensation signal. The parallel filter compensation signal is applied to the parallel inverter to generate sinusoidal voltages, with source current negative sequence fundamental compensation, for the non-linear load.