Energy and Power Engineering

Volume 14, Issue 7 (July 2022)

ISSN Print: 1949-243X   ISSN Online: 1947-3818

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Harmonic Mitigation by Optimal Allocation of Tuned Passive Filter in Distribution System

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DOI: 10.4236/epe.2022.147016    187 Downloads   946 Views  

ABSTRACT

The purpose of this work is to determine the appropriate allocation of a single tuned passive filter “STPF” in a real distribution network at Tala city to prevent harmonic distortion caused by nonlinear loads. This design will cover the ideal filter parameter as well as the best filter position. The filter design is based on single and multi-objective functions that optimize the cost of the proposed filters, real power losses, total harmonic distortion “THD,” and individual harmonic distortion “IHD”. Upper and lower limitations for filter parameters, quality factor, voltage and harmonic distortion limits are determined using inequality constraints. This will be done under the equality constraint of power balance. The challenge of optimization is solved using two modern algorithms, jellyfish optimization technique “JFOT” and arithmetic optimization algorithm “AOA”, in which the placements of the filters and their parameters are selected. IEEE 33-bus radial system and an actual system as a part of the Egyptian network at Tala city are used for demonstrating the results obtained by the proposed techniques. The results reveal that the system’s harmonic distortion of current and voltage is reduced less than the limitations of the IEEE 519 standards.

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El-Ela, A. , Allam, S. , Mubarak, A. and El-Sehiemy, R. (2022) Harmonic Mitigation by Optimal Allocation of Tuned Passive Filter in Distribution System. Energy and Power Engineering, 14, 291-312. doi: 10.4236/epe.2022.147016.

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