A comparative study of AC/DC converters for high-power DC arc furnace |
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Authors: | Ladoux P. Postiglione G. Foch H. Nuns J. |
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Affiliation: | Lab. d'Electrotechnique et d'Electronique Industrielle, CNRS, Toulouse, France; |
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Abstract: | Today, dc arc furnaces are supplied by thyristor rectifiers. Because of the phase control strategy on the rectifiers, the arc voltage swings induce large reactive power variations on the power network and a static VAr compensator (SVC) or a static synchronous compensator (STATCOM) is always added to avoid flicker effect. In this paper, the authors present a new control strategy which suppresses the flicker effect and increases the furnace productivity. To supply the dc arc furnace, the ac/dc converter is based on diode rectifiers and choppers with a constant power control strategy. Consequently, the ac/dc converter can operate without a STATCOM or an SVC. To evaluate the gain in flicker and furnace productivity, simulations are done with Matlab software. These simulations take into account arc voltage measurements on a 100-MW dc arc furnace and allow for comparison of the different solutions. |
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