Title :
Powerful reactive power compensation of a very large electric arc furnace
Author :
Grunbaum, Rolf ; Ekstrom, Per ; Hellstrom, Anna-Asa
Author_Institution :
FACTS, ABB AB, Vasteras, Sweden
Abstract :
Electric Arc Furnaces (EAF) used for scrap melting are steadily growing in size and rating. At the same time, they appear as increasingly complex loads on feeding grids. In Turkey, a Static Var Compensator (SVC) rated at 0-330 Mvar has been commissioned in a green-field steel plant project based on scrap melting. The purpose of the SVC is reduction of network disturbances emanating from the operation of a very large EAF, as well as power factor correction of the plant. The EAF, rated at 300 MVA, is among the largest installed in a steel plant in the world. The SVC, also of a record-breaking size, was commissioned in 2011. The paper gives a brief introduction to the grid impact of electric scrap melting, some salient design features of this very large SVC, as well as a highlight of experiences from successful commissioning tests. Finally, the use of the SVC as part of a grid power oscillation damping scheme is introduced.
Keywords :
arc furnaces; melting; power factor correction; power grids; reactive power; static VAr compensators; steel industry; steel manufacture; EAF; SVC; apparent power 300 MVA; commissioning tests; electric scrap melting; green-field steel plant project; grid power oscillation damping scheme; network disturbances; power factor correction; reactive power 0 MVAr to 330 MVAr; reactive power compensation; record-breaking size; salient design features; static Var compensator; very large electric arc furnace; Furnaces; Harmonic analysis; Harmonic filters; Power harmonic filters; Reactive power; Static VAr compensators; Thyristors; SVC; electric arc furnace; flicker; power oscillation damping; reactive power; thyristor valve; voltage stabilization;
Conference_Titel :
Power Engineering, Energy and Electrical Drives (POWERENG), 2013 Fourth International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Istanbul
DOI :
10.1109/PowerEng.2013.6635619