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vol 67 / April, 2024
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DOI 10.17586/0021-3454-2020-63-5-417-428

UDC 62-83

Power Converter with Active Suppression of Higher Harmonics for Aircraft Power Supply Systems

A. S. Anuchin
National Research University “Moscow Power Engineering Institute”, Moscow, 111250, Russian Federation; Head of Chair


V. I. Kulmanov
National Research University „MPEI“, Department of Electric Drives; Engineer;


R. Strzelecki
National Research University „MPEI“, Department of Electric Drives; Engineer;


G. L. Demidova
ITMO University, Saint Petersburg, 197101, Russian Federation; Associate professor


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Abstract. Two active filtering algorithms for a power converter with active suppression of higher harmonics are presented. The first algorithm is based on the discrete Fourier transform: by means of a synthesized control system, the inverted measured higher voltage harmonics are fed to the input of the inverter. The second con-trol method is based on an algorithm using the principle of self-learning, which significantly reduces the need for computing resources. Active voltage filtering in both systems provides the required output voltage quality with a harmonic distortion factor of less than 5% over the entire load range. Results of modeling and experi-mental investigation of a power converter for aircraft power supply with a sine-filter at the output are present-ed.
Keywords: aircraft power supply systems, discrete Fourier transform, filtering of higher harmonics, power converters, power filters, self-learning regulator, harmonic distortion coefficient

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