Optimal Configuration and Dimension of Active Power Filters in
Distribution Networks Based on Improved Beluga Whale Optimization
Abstract
With the widespread use of electric vehicles, the rapid development of
power electronics and smart grids making more and more nonlinear devices
connected to the grid, the power quality problem is becoming more and
more prominent, and active power filters (APFs) are widely used to
reduce the harmonic voltage and current in the grid. In this paper, the
optimal configuration and dimensions of APFs for distribution networks
based on the improved Beluga whale optimization (IBWO) are proposed. The
IBWO algorithm proposed in this paper is characterized by fast
convergence and high accuracy. The objective of the method proposed in
this paper is to reduce the number of APFs used and the investment cost,
while making the total voltage harmonic distortion rate (VTHD) and the
individual VTHD of the grid meet the requirements. Finally, this paper
verifies the effectiveness and feasibility of the proposed method by an
example in an IEEE-18 bus test system, and the results show that the
proposed method is effective in optimizing the location and capacity of
multiple APFs.