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International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET) e-ISSN: 2395-0056
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Improvement of Power Quality using Active filters
Prof. Vaibhav B. Magdum1, Prof. Ravindra M. Malkar2
1,2Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering, DKTE Society’s Textile & Engineering Institute,
Ichalkaranji, (MS), India.
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Abstract - Active filtering of electrical energy has become a modern technologyforharmonicandreactivepowercompensation in
two-wire (single-phase), three-phase(three-phasewithoutneutral)andfour-phasealternatingcurrentsystems. wires (threephase
with neutral) to non-linear grid loads. This document provides a comprehensive analysis of active filter (AF) configurations,
control strategies, component selection, other related economic and technical considerations, and their choices for specific
applications. It aims to give researchers and applicationengineerssolutionstoproblems withpowerqualityabroadperspectiveon
the state of AF technology. This document discusses various power quality problems in distributionsystemsandcorrectiveactions.
Key Words: Active power filters, active power line conditioners, reactive power compensation, power quality.
1. INTRODUCTION
The conventionally passive L-C filters were used to reduce harmonics and capacitors were employed to improve the
power factor of the ac loads, but they present several disadvantages, namely: they only filter the frequencies they were
previously tuned for; their operation cannot be limited to a certain load; resonances can occur because of the interaction
between the passive filters and other loads, with unpredictable results. The increased severity of harmonicpollutioninpower
networks has attracted the attention of power electronics and power system engineers to develop dynamic and adjustable
solutions to the power quality problems. The equipment developed for this purpose are theActivefilters(AF's)[1],alsocalled
active power line conditioners (APLC's) connected to the power system with linear and non-linear load as shown in figure 1.
Figure 1. Power system with Shunt Active filter
The presence of harmonics in power lines results in greater power losses in the distribution system, interference
problems in communication systems and, sometimes, in operation failuresofelectronicequipments,whicharemoreandmore
sensitive since they include microelectronic control systems, which work with very low energy levels. Because of these
problems, the issue of the power quality delivered to the end consumers is, more than ever, an object of great concern.
International standards concerning electrical powerqualityimposethatelectrical equipmentsandfacilitiesshould notproduce
harmonic contents greater than specified values, and also specify distortion limits to the supply voltage. Meanwhile, it is
mandatory to solve the harmonic problems caused by those equipments already installed. These problems can be classified
into two kinds: instantaneous effects and long-term effects.
The instantaneous effects problems are associated with interferences, malfunction or performance degradation of
equipments and devices.
Long-term effects are of thermal nature and are related, to additional losses and overheating, causing a reduction of
the mean lifetime of capacitors, rotating machines and transformers.
2. POWER QUALITY ISSUES AND ITS SOLUTION
A recent survey of Power Quality experts indicates that 50% of all Power Quality problems are related to grounding,
ground bonds, and neutral to ground voltages, ground loops, ground current or other ground associated issues
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2.1 POWER QUALITY PROBLEMS
The following points are indicators of Power Quality problems:
• Between the different voltagedisturbancesthatcanbeproduced,themostsignificantandcriticalpowerqualityproblemsare
voltage sags due to the high economical losses that can be generated. Short-term voltage drops (sags) can trip electrical
drives or more sensitive equipment, leading to costly interruptions of production [2]
• Piece of equipment misoperates at the same time of day.
• Circuit breakers trip without being overloaded.
• Natural phenomena, such as lightning are the most frequent cause of power quality problems.
• Automated systems stop for no apparent reason.
• Electronic systems fail or fail to operate on a frequent basis.
• Electronic systems work in one location but not in another location.
The commonly used terms that describe or measure power quality are Voltage sags, Voltage variations, Interruptions
Swells, Brownouts, Blackouts, Voltageimbalance,Distortion,Harmonics,Harmonicresonance,Interharmonics,Notching,Noise,
Impulse, Spikes(Voltage),Groundnoise,Commonmodenoise,Criticalload,Crestfactor,Electromagneticcompatibility,Dropout,
Fault, Flicker, Ground, Raw power, Clean ground, Ground loops, Voltage fluctuations, Transient, Dirty power, Momentary
interruption, Over voltage, Under voltage, Nonlinear load, THD, Triplens, Voltage dip, Voltage regulation, Blink, Oscillatory
transient etc.
For all these reasons, from the consumer point of view, power quality issues will become an increasingly important
factor to consider in order to satisfy good productivity. On the other hand, fortheelectricalsupplyindustry,thequalityofpower
delivered will be one of the distinguishing factor for ensuring customer loyalty in thisverycompetitiveandderegulatedmarket.
To address the needs of energy consumers trying to improve productivity through the reduction of power quality related
process stoppages and energy suppliers trying to maximize operating profits while keeping customers satisfied with supply
quality, innovative technology provides the key to cost-effective power quality enhancements solutions. However, with the
various power quality solutions available, the obvious question for a consumer or utility facing a particular power quality
problem is which equipment provides the better solution.
2.2 SOLUTIONS TO POWER QUALITY PROBLEMS
There are two approaches to the mitigation of power quality problems. The first approach is called load conditioning,
which ensures that the equipment is less sensitive to power disturbances, allowing theoperationevenundersignificantvoltage
distortion. The other solution is to install line conditioning systems threes or counteracts the power system disturbances. A
flexible and versatile solution to voltage quality problems is offered by active filters. Currently they are based on PWM
convertersand connect to low and medium voltage distribution system in shunt or in series.Seriesactivefiltersmustoperatein
conjunction with shunt passive filters in order to compensate load current harmonics. Shunt active filters operate as a
controllable current source and series active filters operates as a controllable voltage source. Both schemes are implemented
preferable with voltage source PWM inverters, with a dc bus having a reactive element such as a capacitor. Active filters can
perform one or more of the functions required to compensatepower systems andimprovingpowerquality. Theselectionofthe
type of active filter to improve power quality depends on the source of the problem as can be seen in Table 1.
TABLE-I: Active Filter Solutions to Power Quality Problems
ActiveFilterConnection Load on AC Supply AC Supply on Load
Shunt - Current Harmonic Filtering.
-Reactive current compensation.
-Current unbalance.
-Voltage Flicker.
Series Current Harmonic Filtering.
-Reactive current compensation.
-Current unbalance.
-Voltage Flicker.
-Voltage Unbalance
-Voltage sag/swell.
-Voltage unbalance.
-Voltage distortion.
-Voltage interruption.
-Voltage flicker.
-Voltage notching.
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3.TECHNIQUES OF POWER QUALITY IMPROVEMENT:
The methods include:
• Proper designing of the Load equipment.
• Application of passive, active and hybrid harmonic filters.
• Proper designing of the power supply system
• Application of voltage compensators.
• Use of uninterruptible power supplies (UPSs)
• Reliability on standby power
4. ACTIVE HARMONIC FILTERS AND CONTROL SCHEMES:
The types of active filters are :
• Shunt type
• Series type.
• Active filters combined with passive filters as well as active filters of both types acting together [3].
A. Shunt type
Figure 2: Shunt active filter in a three-phase power system.
The figure shows the electrical scheme of a shunt active filter for a three-phase power system with neutral wire.
• Shunt active filter compensates for current harmonics and perform power factor correction.
• It allows load balancing, by eliminating the current in the neutral wire.
• The power stage is, basically,a voltage-source inverter with onlya single capacitor in the DC side(the activefilterdoesnot
require any internal power supply), controlled in a way that it acts like a current-source. From the measured values of
phase voltages (va, vb, vc) and load currents (ia, ib, ic), the controller calculates the referencecurrents(ica*,icb*,icc*,icn*)
used by the inverter to produce the compensation currents (ica, icb, icc, icn).Thissolutionrequires6currentsensorsand4
voltage sensors, and the inverter has 4 legs (8 power semiconductor switches).
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• For balanced loads without 3rd order current harmonics(three-phase motors,three-phaseadjustablespeeddrives,three-
phase controlled or non-controlled rectifiers, etc) there isno needtocompensateforthecurrentinneutralwireasitallows
the use of a simpler inverter (with only three legs) and only 4 current sensors which eases the controller calculations.
B. Series type
Figure 3: Series active filter in a three-phase power system.
The figure shows the scheme of a series active filter for a three-phase power system.
• It is the dual of the shunt active Filter which can compensate for distortion in the power line voltages, making the voltages
applied to the load sinusoidal (compensating for voltage harmonics).
• The filter consists of a voltage-source inverter (behaving as a controlled voltage source) and requires 3 single-phase
transformers to interface with the power system.
• The series active filter does not compensate for load current harmonics but it acts as high-impedance to the current
harmonics coming from the power source side. Hence, guarantees that passive filters eventuallyplacedattheloadinputwill
not drain harmonic currents from the rest of the power system.
C. Series-Shunt type:
Figure 4: Series-shunt active filter in a three-phase power system.
The figure 4 shows the combination of series and shunt type active filters.
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It is used to solve the load current harmonics so that both load voltages and the supplied currents become sinusoidal
waveforms.
Control schemes:
As per the research [4], there are three methods for control of active filters as listed below
• The FBD Method,
• The Synchronous Reference Method, and
• The p-q Theory.
A. The FBD Method:
1. It decomposes the load currents into power components and powerless components.
2. The goal is to compensate all the terms that do not produce power, but have the drawback of making the power factor
less than one.
3. This method calculates an equivalent conductance forthe load, given by the ratio betweentheconsumedaveragepower
and the squared RMS collective voltage value.
B. The Synchronous Reference Method:
1. This method [8] uses the Park transform.
2. With this transformation the current fundamental orde part will be found in the DC component of the transformed d-q
currents, thus making possible its extraction through the use of low-pass filters.
3.Normally active filters have poor performances under non symmetrical and non-sinusoidal voltage conditions. This
method presents good response in presence of harmonics on the ac mains voltages and in presence of imbalance.
C. The Active-Reactive (p-q) Theory:
1. It is inherently a three-phase system theory.
2. It can be applied to any three-phase system (balanced or unbalanced, with or without harmonics in both voltages and
currents).
3. It is based on instantaneous values, allowing excellent dynamic response.
4. Its calculations are relatively simple (it only includes algebraic expressions that can be implemented using standard
processors)
5. CONCLUSION
This paper gives the review about power quality problems, issues and the corrective measures using different means
[6]. Utilities are finding it difficult to maintain the power quality at the consumer end, and consumers are paying the penalties
indirectly in the form of increased plant downtimes, etc. At present, AF technology is well developed, and many manufacturers
are fabricating AF's with large capacities. The utilities in the long run will induce the consumers with nonlinear loads to use the
AF's for maintaining the power quality at acceptable levels. A large number of AF configurations are available to compensate
harmonic current, reactive power, neutral current, unbalance current, and harmonics which makes the selection of AF’s over
other correction techniques.
REFERENCES:
[1] S. Bhattacharya and D. M. Divan, "Hybrid series active/parallel passivepower line conditioner with controlled harmonic
injection," U.S. Patent5 465 203, Nov. 1995.
[2] C. Melhorn, T. Davis, G. Beam, “Voltage Sags: TheirImpactontheUtilityandIndustrialCustomers”,inIEEE IASTrans.onInd.
Appl., Vol. 34, No. 3, May/June 1998,pp. 549-558
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[3] M. Aredes, “Active Power Line Conditioners”, Ph.D. dissertation, Technische Universitat Berlin, 1996.
[4] Active Filters for Power Quality Improvement João L. Afonso, Member IEEE, H. J. Ribeiro da Silva and Júlio. S. Martins,
Member IEEE
[5] Bhim Singh, Kamal Al-Haddad, “A Review of Active Filters for Power Quality Improvement” Senior Member, IEEE, and
[6] Power Quality Issues, Problems, Standards & Their Effects In Industry With Corrective Means, S.Khalid & Bharti Dwivedi,
Department of Electrical Engineering, I.E.T., Lucknow, India
[7] Trupti.P.Pawale and Namita.N.Kulkarni, KLS’s VDRIT, Haliyal(UK). “Review on Active filters for improvement of Power
Quality”
BIOGRAPHIES
Mr. Vaibhav Baburao Magdum is M.E. in Electrical Power system from PVGCOET, Pune (MS). He is
B.E. Electrical from AISSMS, COE, Pune, (MS).Presentlyhe is workingas AssistantProfessor in DKTE
Society’s Textile & Engineering Institute, Ichalkaranji, An Autonomous Institute affiliated under
Shivaji University, Kolhapur (MS). His research areas include Electrical Machines, Drives, Power
System, Switchgear & Protection. He has published and presented the papers in International
Journals and International/National conferences. He is a Life member of Indian Society of
Technical Education, New Delhi.
Mr. Ravindra Mukund Malkar is M.E. in Electrical PowersystemfromWalchandCOE,Sangli(MS).He
is B.E. Electrical from MSBCOE, Latur, (MS). Presently he is working as Assistant Professor in DKTE
Society’s Textile & Engineering Institute, Ichalkaranji, An Autonomous Institute affiliated under
Shivaji University, Kolhapur (MS). His research areas include Harmonics, Transmission Lines and
Power system. He has published and presented the papers in International Journals and
International/National conferences. He is a Life member of Indian Society of Technical Education,
New Delhi.

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IRJET- Improvement of Power Quality using Active Filters

  • 1. International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET) e-ISSN: 2395-0056 Volume: 06 Issue: 10 | Oct 2019 www.irjet.net p-ISSN: 2395-0072 © 2019, IRJET | Impact Factor value: 7.34 | ISO 9001:2008 Certified Journal | Page 1590 Improvement of Power Quality using Active filters Prof. Vaibhav B. Magdum1, Prof. Ravindra M. Malkar2 1,2Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering, DKTE Society’s Textile & Engineering Institute, Ichalkaranji, (MS), India. ---------------------------------------------------------------------***--------------------------------------------------------------------- Abstract - Active filtering of electrical energy has become a modern technologyforharmonicandreactivepowercompensation in two-wire (single-phase), three-phase(three-phasewithoutneutral)andfour-phasealternatingcurrentsystems. wires (threephase with neutral) to non-linear grid loads. This document provides a comprehensive analysis of active filter (AF) configurations, control strategies, component selection, other related economic and technical considerations, and their choices for specific applications. It aims to give researchers and applicationengineerssolutionstoproblems withpowerqualityabroadperspectiveon the state of AF technology. This document discusses various power quality problems in distributionsystemsandcorrectiveactions. Key Words: Active power filters, active power line conditioners, reactive power compensation, power quality. 1. INTRODUCTION The conventionally passive L-C filters were used to reduce harmonics and capacitors were employed to improve the power factor of the ac loads, but they present several disadvantages, namely: they only filter the frequencies they were previously tuned for; their operation cannot be limited to a certain load; resonances can occur because of the interaction between the passive filters and other loads, with unpredictable results. The increased severity of harmonicpollutioninpower networks has attracted the attention of power electronics and power system engineers to develop dynamic and adjustable solutions to the power quality problems. The equipment developed for this purpose are theActivefilters(AF's)[1],alsocalled active power line conditioners (APLC's) connected to the power system with linear and non-linear load as shown in figure 1. Figure 1. Power system with Shunt Active filter The presence of harmonics in power lines results in greater power losses in the distribution system, interference problems in communication systems and, sometimes, in operation failuresofelectronicequipments,whicharemoreandmore sensitive since they include microelectronic control systems, which work with very low energy levels. Because of these problems, the issue of the power quality delivered to the end consumers is, more than ever, an object of great concern. International standards concerning electrical powerqualityimposethatelectrical equipmentsandfacilitiesshould notproduce harmonic contents greater than specified values, and also specify distortion limits to the supply voltage. Meanwhile, it is mandatory to solve the harmonic problems caused by those equipments already installed. These problems can be classified into two kinds: instantaneous effects and long-term effects. The instantaneous effects problems are associated with interferences, malfunction or performance degradation of equipments and devices. Long-term effects are of thermal nature and are related, to additional losses and overheating, causing a reduction of the mean lifetime of capacitors, rotating machines and transformers. 2. POWER QUALITY ISSUES AND ITS SOLUTION A recent survey of Power Quality experts indicates that 50% of all Power Quality problems are related to grounding, ground bonds, and neutral to ground voltages, ground loops, ground current or other ground associated issues
  • 2. International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET) e-ISSN: 2395-0056 Volume: 06 Issue: 10 | Oct 2019 www.irjet.net p-ISSN: 2395-0072 © 2019, IRJET | Impact Factor value: 7.34 | ISO 9001:2008 Certified Journal | Page 1591 2.1 POWER QUALITY PROBLEMS The following points are indicators of Power Quality problems: • Between the different voltagedisturbancesthatcanbeproduced,themostsignificantandcriticalpowerqualityproblemsare voltage sags due to the high economical losses that can be generated. Short-term voltage drops (sags) can trip electrical drives or more sensitive equipment, leading to costly interruptions of production [2] • Piece of equipment misoperates at the same time of day. • Circuit breakers trip without being overloaded. • Natural phenomena, such as lightning are the most frequent cause of power quality problems. • Automated systems stop for no apparent reason. • Electronic systems fail or fail to operate on a frequent basis. • Electronic systems work in one location but not in another location. The commonly used terms that describe or measure power quality are Voltage sags, Voltage variations, Interruptions Swells, Brownouts, Blackouts, Voltageimbalance,Distortion,Harmonics,Harmonicresonance,Interharmonics,Notching,Noise, Impulse, Spikes(Voltage),Groundnoise,Commonmodenoise,Criticalload,Crestfactor,Electromagneticcompatibility,Dropout, Fault, Flicker, Ground, Raw power, Clean ground, Ground loops, Voltage fluctuations, Transient, Dirty power, Momentary interruption, Over voltage, Under voltage, Nonlinear load, THD, Triplens, Voltage dip, Voltage regulation, Blink, Oscillatory transient etc. For all these reasons, from the consumer point of view, power quality issues will become an increasingly important factor to consider in order to satisfy good productivity. On the other hand, fortheelectricalsupplyindustry,thequalityofpower delivered will be one of the distinguishing factor for ensuring customer loyalty in thisverycompetitiveandderegulatedmarket. To address the needs of energy consumers trying to improve productivity through the reduction of power quality related process stoppages and energy suppliers trying to maximize operating profits while keeping customers satisfied with supply quality, innovative technology provides the key to cost-effective power quality enhancements solutions. However, with the various power quality solutions available, the obvious question for a consumer or utility facing a particular power quality problem is which equipment provides the better solution. 2.2 SOLUTIONS TO POWER QUALITY PROBLEMS There are two approaches to the mitigation of power quality problems. The first approach is called load conditioning, which ensures that the equipment is less sensitive to power disturbances, allowing theoperationevenundersignificantvoltage distortion. The other solution is to install line conditioning systems threes or counteracts the power system disturbances. A flexible and versatile solution to voltage quality problems is offered by active filters. Currently they are based on PWM convertersand connect to low and medium voltage distribution system in shunt or in series.Seriesactivefiltersmustoperatein conjunction with shunt passive filters in order to compensate load current harmonics. Shunt active filters operate as a controllable current source and series active filters operates as a controllable voltage source. Both schemes are implemented preferable with voltage source PWM inverters, with a dc bus having a reactive element such as a capacitor. Active filters can perform one or more of the functions required to compensatepower systems andimprovingpowerquality. Theselectionofthe type of active filter to improve power quality depends on the source of the problem as can be seen in Table 1. TABLE-I: Active Filter Solutions to Power Quality Problems ActiveFilterConnection Load on AC Supply AC Supply on Load Shunt - Current Harmonic Filtering. -Reactive current compensation. -Current unbalance. -Voltage Flicker. Series Current Harmonic Filtering. -Reactive current compensation. -Current unbalance. -Voltage Flicker. -Voltage Unbalance -Voltage sag/swell. -Voltage unbalance. -Voltage distortion. -Voltage interruption. -Voltage flicker. -Voltage notching.
  • 3. International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET) e-ISSN: 2395-0056 Volume: 06 Issue: 10 | Oct 2019 www.irjet.net p-ISSN: 2395-0072 © 2019, IRJET | Impact Factor value: 7.34 | ISO 9001:2008 Certified Journal | Page 1592 3.TECHNIQUES OF POWER QUALITY IMPROVEMENT: The methods include: • Proper designing of the Load equipment. • Application of passive, active and hybrid harmonic filters. • Proper designing of the power supply system • Application of voltage compensators. • Use of uninterruptible power supplies (UPSs) • Reliability on standby power 4. ACTIVE HARMONIC FILTERS AND CONTROL SCHEMES: The types of active filters are : • Shunt type • Series type. • Active filters combined with passive filters as well as active filters of both types acting together [3]. A. Shunt type Figure 2: Shunt active filter in a three-phase power system. The figure shows the electrical scheme of a shunt active filter for a three-phase power system with neutral wire. • Shunt active filter compensates for current harmonics and perform power factor correction. • It allows load balancing, by eliminating the current in the neutral wire. • The power stage is, basically,a voltage-source inverter with onlya single capacitor in the DC side(the activefilterdoesnot require any internal power supply), controlled in a way that it acts like a current-source. From the measured values of phase voltages (va, vb, vc) and load currents (ia, ib, ic), the controller calculates the referencecurrents(ica*,icb*,icc*,icn*) used by the inverter to produce the compensation currents (ica, icb, icc, icn).Thissolutionrequires6currentsensorsand4 voltage sensors, and the inverter has 4 legs (8 power semiconductor switches).
  • 4. International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET) e-ISSN: 2395-0056 Volume: 06 Issue: 10 | Oct 2019 www.irjet.net p-ISSN: 2395-0072 © 2019, IRJET | Impact Factor value: 7.34 | ISO 9001:2008 Certified Journal | Page 1593 • For balanced loads without 3rd order current harmonics(three-phase motors,three-phaseadjustablespeeddrives,three- phase controlled or non-controlled rectifiers, etc) there isno needtocompensateforthecurrentinneutralwireasitallows the use of a simpler inverter (with only three legs) and only 4 current sensors which eases the controller calculations. B. Series type Figure 3: Series active filter in a three-phase power system. The figure shows the scheme of a series active filter for a three-phase power system. • It is the dual of the shunt active Filter which can compensate for distortion in the power line voltages, making the voltages applied to the load sinusoidal (compensating for voltage harmonics). • The filter consists of a voltage-source inverter (behaving as a controlled voltage source) and requires 3 single-phase transformers to interface with the power system. • The series active filter does not compensate for load current harmonics but it acts as high-impedance to the current harmonics coming from the power source side. Hence, guarantees that passive filters eventuallyplacedattheloadinputwill not drain harmonic currents from the rest of the power system. C. Series-Shunt type: Figure 4: Series-shunt active filter in a three-phase power system. The figure 4 shows the combination of series and shunt type active filters.
  • 5. International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET) e-ISSN: 2395-0056 Volume: 06 Issue: 10 | Oct 2019 www.irjet.net p-ISSN: 2395-0072 © 2019, IRJET | Impact Factor value: 7.34 | ISO 9001:2008 Certified Journal | Page 1594 It is used to solve the load current harmonics so that both load voltages and the supplied currents become sinusoidal waveforms. Control schemes: As per the research [4], there are three methods for control of active filters as listed below • The FBD Method, • The Synchronous Reference Method, and • The p-q Theory. A. The FBD Method: 1. It decomposes the load currents into power components and powerless components. 2. The goal is to compensate all the terms that do not produce power, but have the drawback of making the power factor less than one. 3. This method calculates an equivalent conductance forthe load, given by the ratio betweentheconsumedaveragepower and the squared RMS collective voltage value. B. The Synchronous Reference Method: 1. This method [8] uses the Park transform. 2. With this transformation the current fundamental orde part will be found in the DC component of the transformed d-q currents, thus making possible its extraction through the use of low-pass filters. 3.Normally active filters have poor performances under non symmetrical and non-sinusoidal voltage conditions. This method presents good response in presence of harmonics on the ac mains voltages and in presence of imbalance. C. The Active-Reactive (p-q) Theory: 1. It is inherently a three-phase system theory. 2. It can be applied to any three-phase system (balanced or unbalanced, with or without harmonics in both voltages and currents). 3. It is based on instantaneous values, allowing excellent dynamic response. 4. Its calculations are relatively simple (it only includes algebraic expressions that can be implemented using standard processors) 5. CONCLUSION This paper gives the review about power quality problems, issues and the corrective measures using different means [6]. Utilities are finding it difficult to maintain the power quality at the consumer end, and consumers are paying the penalties indirectly in the form of increased plant downtimes, etc. At present, AF technology is well developed, and many manufacturers are fabricating AF's with large capacities. The utilities in the long run will induce the consumers with nonlinear loads to use the AF's for maintaining the power quality at acceptable levels. A large number of AF configurations are available to compensate harmonic current, reactive power, neutral current, unbalance current, and harmonics which makes the selection of AF’s over other correction techniques. REFERENCES: [1] S. Bhattacharya and D. M. Divan, "Hybrid series active/parallel passivepower line conditioner with controlled harmonic injection," U.S. Patent5 465 203, Nov. 1995. [2] C. Melhorn, T. Davis, G. Beam, “Voltage Sags: TheirImpactontheUtilityandIndustrialCustomers”,inIEEE IASTrans.onInd. Appl., Vol. 34, No. 3, May/June 1998,pp. 549-558
  • 6. International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET) e-ISSN: 2395-0056 Volume: 06 Issue: 10 | Oct 2019 www.irjet.net p-ISSN: 2395-0072 © 2019, IRJET | Impact Factor value: 7.34 | ISO 9001:2008 Certified Journal | Page 1595 [3] M. Aredes, “Active Power Line Conditioners”, Ph.D. dissertation, Technische Universitat Berlin, 1996. [4] Active Filters for Power Quality Improvement João L. Afonso, Member IEEE, H. J. Ribeiro da Silva and Júlio. S. Martins, Member IEEE [5] Bhim Singh, Kamal Al-Haddad, “A Review of Active Filters for Power Quality Improvement” Senior Member, IEEE, and [6] Power Quality Issues, Problems, Standards & Their Effects In Industry With Corrective Means, S.Khalid & Bharti Dwivedi, Department of Electrical Engineering, I.E.T., Lucknow, India [7] Trupti.P.Pawale and Namita.N.Kulkarni, KLS’s VDRIT, Haliyal(UK). “Review on Active filters for improvement of Power Quality” BIOGRAPHIES Mr. Vaibhav Baburao Magdum is M.E. in Electrical Power system from PVGCOET, Pune (MS). He is B.E. Electrical from AISSMS, COE, Pune, (MS).Presentlyhe is workingas AssistantProfessor in DKTE Society’s Textile & Engineering Institute, Ichalkaranji, An Autonomous Institute affiliated under Shivaji University, Kolhapur (MS). His research areas include Electrical Machines, Drives, Power System, Switchgear & Protection. He has published and presented the papers in International Journals and International/National conferences. He is a Life member of Indian Society of Technical Education, New Delhi. Mr. Ravindra Mukund Malkar is M.E. in Electrical PowersystemfromWalchandCOE,Sangli(MS).He is B.E. Electrical from MSBCOE, Latur, (MS). Presently he is working as Assistant Professor in DKTE Society’s Textile & Engineering Institute, Ichalkaranji, An Autonomous Institute affiliated under Shivaji University, Kolhapur (MS). His research areas include Harmonics, Transmission Lines and Power system. He has published and presented the papers in International Journals and International/National conferences. He is a Life member of Indian Society of Technical Education, New Delhi.