Title :
Reactive-Power Compensation of Coal Mining Excavators by Using a New-Generation STATCOM
Author :
Bilgin, Hazim Faruk ; Ermis, Muammer ; Kose, K. Nadir ; Cetin, Alper ; Cadirci, Isik ; Acik, Adnan ; Demirci, Turan ; Terciyanli, Alper ; Kocak, Cetin ; Yorukoglu, Mustafa
Author_Institution :
Electr. & Electron. Eng. Dept., Middle East Tech. Univ., Ankara
Abstract :
This paper deals with the development and implementation of a current-source-converter-based static synchronous compensator (CSC-STATCOM) applied to the volt-ampere-reactive (VAR) compensation problem of coal mining excavators. It is composed of a plusmn750-kVAR full-bridge CSC with selective harmonic elimination, a low-pass input filter tuned to 200 Hz, and a Delta/Y-connected coupling transformer for connection to medium-voltage load bus. Each power semiconductor switch is composed of an asymmetrical integrated gate commutated thyristor (IGCT) connected in series with a reverse-blocking diode and switched at 500 Hz to eliminate 5th, 7th, 11th, and 13th current harmonics produced by the CSC. Operating principles, power stage, design of dc link, and input filter are also described in this paper. It has been verified by field tests that the developed STATCOM follows rapid fluctuations in nearly symmetrical lagging and leading VAR consumption of electric excavators, resulting in nearly unity power factor on monthly basis, and the harmonic current spectra in the lines of CSC-STATCOM at the point of common coupling comply with the IEEE Std. 519-1992
Keywords :
bridge circuits; coal; excavators; mining; power factor; power harmonic filters; power semiconductor switches; power transformers; reactive power; static VAr compensators; 500 Hz; IEEE standard 519-1992; coal mining excavators; coupling transformer; current-source-converter-based STATCOM; full-bridge compensators; harmonic current spectra; integrated gate commutated thyristor; low-pass input filters; medium-voltage load bus; power semiconductor switch; reactive power compensation; reverse-blocking diodes; selective harmonic elimination; unity power factor; volt-ampere-reactive compensation problem; Automatic voltage control; Low pass filters; Medium voltage; Power harmonic filters; Power semiconductor switches; Power system harmonics; Reactive power; Semiconductor diodes; Testing; Thyristors; Current-source converter (CSC); harmonic elimination; power quality; static VAR compensator (SVC);
Journal_Title :
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIA.2006.887308