A Simplified Control Technique for a Dual Unified Power Quality Conditioner PROJECT TITLE : A Simplified Control Technique for a Dual Unified Power Quality Conditioner (2014) ABSTRACT : This paper presents a simplified control technique for a dual three-phase topology of a unified power quality conditioner-iUPQC. The iUPQC is composed of two active filters, a series active filter and a shunt active filter (parallel active filter), used to eliminate harmonics and unbalances. Different from a conventional UPQC, the iUPQC has the series filter controlled as a sinusoidal current source and the shunt filter controlled as a sinusoidal voltage source. Therefore, the pulse width modulation (PWM) controls of the iUPQC deal with a well-known frequency spectrum, since it is controlled using voltage and current sinusoidal references, different from the conventional UPQC that is controlled using nonsinusoidal references. In this paper, the proposed design control, power flow analysis, and experimental results of the developed prototype are presented. Did you like this research project? To get this research project Guidelines, Training and Code... Click Here facebook twitter google+ linkedin stumble pinterest A Speed-Sensor less Start-Up Method of an Induction Motor Driven by a Modular Multilevel Cascade Inverter (MMCI-DSCC) A Shunt Active Power Filter for a Medium-Voltage 12-Pulse Current Source Converter Using Open Loop Control Compensation