Title :
STATCOM, a prerequisite for a melt shop expansion-performance experiences
Author :
Grunbaum, Rolf ; Gustafsson, Tomas ; Hasler, Jean-Philippe ; Larsson, Tomas ; Lahtinen, Matti
Author_Institution :
Dept. RUM, ABB Utilities, Vasteras, Sweden
Abstract :
A new electric arc furnace, EAF, for stainless steel was to be installed in northern Finland. Due to the large power of the new EAF, above existing furnaces, and the relatively weak grid, concerns were raised. The concerns were mainly focusing on flicker, annoying illumination fluctuations caused by voltage fluctuations. However, also power quality properties as for instance unbalance were considered. Requirements were set up by the transmission utility, Fingrid, on flicker improvement in the installation as a condition to proceed. To cope with this, a compensator had to be installed. A STATCOM was found to be the optimal technology to meet the requirements. The STATCOM finally built was based on the ABB SVC light® concept. The paper gives an introduction to the EAF installation and its compensation. Results from initial flicker simulations and from verifying performance measurements in the form of flicker improvement ratio and reduction in negative phase sequence currents are also given.
Keywords :
PWM power convertors; arc furnaces; flexible AC transmission systems; insulated gate bipolar transistors; power supply quality; power system simulation; reactive power control; stainless steel; static VAr compensators; steel industry; STATCOM; annoying illumination fluctuations; compensator; electric arc furnace; flicker improvement; flicker mitigation; flicker simulations; insulated gate bipolar transistors; melt shop expansion; metals industry; northern Finland; optimal technology; phase sequence current reduction; power quality properties; pulse width modulated power converters; reactive power control; stainless steel; static Var compensators; transmission utility; voltage fluctuations; Automatic voltage control; Furnaces; Insulated gate bipolar transistors; Lighting; Power quality; Pulse width modulation; Pulse width modulation converters; Static VAr compensators; Steel; Voltage fluctuations;
Conference_Titel :
Power Tech Conference Proceedings, 2003 IEEE Bologna
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7967-5
DOI :
10.1109/PTC.2003.1304630