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Electric Arc Furnaces Reactive Power Optimized Calculation Used in SVC

Farzaneh Shojaei, Haidar Samet, Teymoor Ghanbari

2021IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This study deals with a new approach to tackle the challenges encountered in the filters-based reactive power calculation techniques utilized in the control system of static VAr compensators. In this approach, step and time-varying responses are improved by a combination of differential and filter-based methods. Then, optimum values of the main parameters of the low-pass and band-stop filters are determined considering three criteria: accuracy, speed, and capability for following the time-varying loads. To assess the performance of the proposed method, a new objective function is introduced, calculated for two sets of signals, captured from a real field in Mobarakeh Steel Company in Isfahan/Iran. Then, the proposed and the other reactive power calculation methods are assessed in practice and simulation. Also, the algorithm is implemented using a TMDSCNCD28335 as the processor to assess the real-time feasibility of the method. To do so, the reactive power variation of an electrical arc furnace is emulated in a prototype test bench and the algorithm is run in real-time by the processor during the system operation.

Topics & Concepts

AC powerStatic VAR compensatorElectric power systemEngineeringTest benchPower (physics)Computer scienceControl theory (sociology)Filter (signal processing)VoltageElectronic engineeringControl (management)Electrical engineeringQuantum mechanicsArtificial intelligencePhysicsPower Quality and HarmonicsEnergy Load and Power ForecastingPower Transformer Diagnostics and Insulation