Title :
Harmonic measurements, analysis, and power factor correction in a modern steel manufacturing facility
Author :
Andrews, D. ; Bishop, M.T. ; Witte, J.F.
Author_Institution :
North Star Steel Plant Eng., Beaumont, TX, USA
Abstract :
Maximizing electric power transfer directly effects the productivity of electric arc furnace operation. Arc furnace and rolling mill loads operate at power factors that result in penalty charges and lower bus voltages. In addition, the nonlinear characteristics of the furnace arcs and rolling mill drives generate significant harmonic currents that flow through the plant and utility power system. These harmonic currents cause system voltage distortion, power loss in the system, and can interact with power factor correction capacitor banks leading to equipment failures. This paper presents the analytical technique used to correct power factor in a modern steel manufacturing facility. The study included field measurements, harmonic analysis, and filter design work to reduce the amount of harmonic distortion in the plant. The modeling of arc furnaces and rolling mills for a harmonic analysis study is also discussed. The solutions recommended in this paper to increase power factor and reduce harmonics can be applied to other steel manufacturing facilities to improve power quality and therefore plant productivity
Keywords :
arc furnaces; harmonic analysis; harmonic distortion; industrial power systems; load (electric); power capacitors; power factor correction; power filters; power system harmonics; power system measurement; rolling mills; steel industry; arc furnace; capacitor banks; filter design; harmonic analysis; harmonic currents; harmonic measurements; maximum power transfer; modeling; nonlinear loads; plant productivity; power factor correction; power loss; power quality; rolling mill; steel manufacturing; utility power system; voltage distortion; Furnaces; Harmonic analysis; Milling machines; Power factor correction; Power harmonic filters; Power measurement; Power system harmonics; Productivity; Reactive power; Voltage;
Conference_Titel :
Industry Applications Society Annual Meeting, 1994., Conference Record of the 1994 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Denver, CO
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-1993-1
DOI :
10.1109/IAS.1994.377709