DocumentCode
3280883
Title
Reactive power compensation for voltage control at resistance welders
Author
Baldwin, Thomas ; Hogans, Tim ; Henry, Shawn ; Renovich, Frank, Jr. ; Latkovic, Peter
Author_Institution
FAMU-FSU Coll. of Eng., Tallahassee, FL
fYear
2005
fDate
8-12 May 2005
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
9
Abstract
Resistance welders are a source of voltage fluctuations and flicker in industrial power distribution systems. The high-reactance welding transformer that limits the welding current creates a low power-factor load. With hundreds of welders, factories may use synchronized welding cycles that lead to annoying flicker. Other facilities use random timing to prevent flicker, but suffer deep voltage-sags due to simultaneous welding operations. Severe voltage variations reduce the power delivered to the welders, causing reduced heating and poor quality welding joints. The paper examines the design and application of a ministatic VAr compensator to I&C improve the voltage quality on the welding circuits of industrial power distribution systems. The compact range of reactive power demands for robotic welders suggest the use of thyristor switched capacitors. The compensation provides the necessary voltage control for consistent welds with the added benefit of reduced load currents throughout the industrial distribution system. The compensator control is coupled with the welder controls to mitigate the random reactive power mismatches that are often seen with other SVC welding and arc furnace applications
Keywords
arc furnaces; industrial power systems; power capacitors; power distribution control; power supply quality; power system harmonics; resistance welding; robotic welding; static VAr compensators; synchronisation; thyristors; transformers; voltage control; SVC welding; arc furnace; harmonic filtering; high-reactance welding transformer; industrial power distribution systems; power-factor load; reactive power compensation; resistance welders; robotic welders; static VAr compensator; thyristor switched capacitors; voltage control; voltage fluctuations; voltage quality; voltage regulation; voltage-sags; Electrical equipment industry; Heating; Power distribution; Production facilities; Reactive power; Reactive power control; Timing; Voltage control; Voltage fluctuations; Welding;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Industrial and Commercial Power Systems Technical Conference, 2005 IEEE
Conference_Location
Saratoga Springs, NY
Print_ISBN
0-7803-9021-0
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICPS.2005.1436351
Filename
1436351
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