Abstract

As an industry customer of electric power, an electrical arc furnace (EAF) is a major flicker source that causes major power quality problems. For a 40-MVA EAF in Tennessee, USA, a cascade-multilevel converter (CMC)-based STATic synchronous COMpensator (STATCOM) with high bandwidth is proposed for EAF flicker mitigation. In this paper, flicker mitigation techniques by using a CMC-based STATCOM are presented and verified through a transient network analyzer (TNA) system. The required STATCOM capacity is first studied through a generalized steady-state analysis. Second, the STATCOM control strategy for flicker mitigation is introduced, and simulation results are given. Finally, a TNA system of the STATCOM and an EAF system are designed and implemented. Experimental results from the TNA test show that the proposed CMC-based STATCOM and its controller can efficiently and rapidly mitigate the EAF flicker

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