Tosun, SalihÖztürk, AliErtay, M. MustafaYalçın, Mehmet AliZengin, Ahmet2020-04-302020-04-3020151330-36511848-6339https://doi.org/10.17559/TV-20130822153221https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12684/2613WOS: 000353630900012Harmonics are one of the important factors in determining the energy quality in power systems. Hence, eliminating or damping undesired harmonics is crucial in electrical power systems. Due to their low costs, Passive Power Filters (PPF) are widely used in industrial power systems to limit harmonics' undesired affects. In this study, a new approach to design a PPF for power systems using heuristic Gravitational Search Algorithms (GSA) is proposed. Traditional Try and Error (TAE) method is, first, utilized to eliminate harmonics in our model power system. Then, GSA is adopted to minimize the effective current value of Point of Common Coupling (PCC) in the same model system. Our results yield that our proposed method with GSA eliminates the harmonics effectively.en10.17559/TV-20130822153221info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessGSAPassive Power Filterspower systems harmonicsAN APPROACH FOR DESIGNING PASSIVE POWER FILTERS FOR INDUSTRIAL POWER SYSTEMS BY USING GRAVITATIONAL SEARCH ALGORITHMArticle222343349WOS:000353630900012Q3Q4