Selection of C-Type Filters for Reactive Power Compensation and Filtration of Higher Harmonics Injected into the Transmission System by Arc Furnaces

This article presents a method for selecting the elements of a C-type filter working with a conventional LC-type filter for compensating reactive power and filtering out higher harmonics generated by arc furnaces and ladle furnaces. The study was conducted in a steel mill supplied by a 110 kV transm...

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Main Authors: Andrzej Grzegorz Lange, Grzegorz Redlarski
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-05-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/13/9/2330
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spelling doaj-4f587d3cf1f347a28ee435aabe467b6a2020-11-25T02:09:24ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732020-05-01132330233010.3390/en13092330Selection of C-Type Filters for Reactive Power Compensation and Filtration of Higher Harmonics Injected into the Transmission System by Arc FurnacesAndrzej Grzegorz Lange0Grzegorz Redlarski1Department of Electrical, Power, Electronic and Control Engineering, University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn, 10-719 Olsztyn, Poland Department of Mechatronics and High Voltage Engineering, Faculty of Electrical and Control Engineering, Gdansk University of Technology, 80-233 Gdańsk, PolandThis article presents a method for selecting the elements of a C-type filter working with a conventional LC-type filter for compensating reactive power and filtering out higher harmonics generated by arc furnaces and ladle furnaces. The study was conducted in a steel mill supplied by a 110 kV transmission system, where higher harmonic currents and nonlinear loads were measured. A series of computer simulations were performed under various operating conditions, and an algorithm for selecting the parameters of a third-order C-type filter (for suppressing the second harmonic) and two second-order LC-type filters (for suppressing the third harmonic) was proposed. The filtering system was tested in an arc furnace with the highest rated power, and harmonics in the current spectrum were evaluated. The results of the measurements were used to analyze the effectiveness of the compensation system comprising two passive C-type and LC-type filters at different system configurations. C-type filters significantly influenced current harmonics. The influence of the changes in the number of arc furnace transformers on the true Root Mean Square (RMS) of the currents injected into the 110 kV transmission system and on the voltages of the 110 kV busbars was discussed.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/13/9/2330power qualityreactive power controlpower harmonic filtersharmonic analysis
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author Andrzej Grzegorz Lange
Grzegorz Redlarski
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Grzegorz Redlarski
Selection of C-Type Filters for Reactive Power Compensation and Filtration of Higher Harmonics Injected into the Transmission System by Arc Furnaces
Energies
power quality
reactive power control
power harmonic filters
harmonic analysis
author_facet Andrzej Grzegorz Lange
Grzegorz Redlarski
author_sort Andrzej Grzegorz Lange
title Selection of C-Type Filters for Reactive Power Compensation and Filtration of Higher Harmonics Injected into the Transmission System by Arc Furnaces
title_short Selection of C-Type Filters for Reactive Power Compensation and Filtration of Higher Harmonics Injected into the Transmission System by Arc Furnaces
title_full Selection of C-Type Filters for Reactive Power Compensation and Filtration of Higher Harmonics Injected into the Transmission System by Arc Furnaces
title_fullStr Selection of C-Type Filters for Reactive Power Compensation and Filtration of Higher Harmonics Injected into the Transmission System by Arc Furnaces
title_full_unstemmed Selection of C-Type Filters for Reactive Power Compensation and Filtration of Higher Harmonics Injected into the Transmission System by Arc Furnaces
title_sort selection of c-type filters for reactive power compensation and filtration of higher harmonics injected into the transmission system by arc furnaces
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2020-05-01
description This article presents a method for selecting the elements of a C-type filter working with a conventional LC-type filter for compensating reactive power and filtering out higher harmonics generated by arc furnaces and ladle furnaces. The study was conducted in a steel mill supplied by a 110 kV transmission system, where higher harmonic currents and nonlinear loads were measured. A series of computer simulations were performed under various operating conditions, and an algorithm for selecting the parameters of a third-order C-type filter (for suppressing the second harmonic) and two second-order LC-type filters (for suppressing the third harmonic) was proposed. The filtering system was tested in an arc furnace with the highest rated power, and harmonics in the current spectrum were evaluated. The results of the measurements were used to analyze the effectiveness of the compensation system comprising two passive C-type and LC-type filters at different system configurations. C-type filters significantly influenced current harmonics. The influence of the changes in the number of arc furnace transformers on the true Root Mean Square (RMS) of the currents injected into the 110 kV transmission system and on the voltages of the 110 kV busbars was discussed.
topic power quality
reactive power control
power harmonic filters
harmonic analysis
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/13/9/2330
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