Arc Voltage Distortion as a Source of Higher Harmonics Generated by Electric Arc Furnaces

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Abstract

Due to high unit capacities, electric arc furnaces are among the receivers that significantly affect the power system from which they are supplied. Arc furnaces generate a number of distur-bances to the power grid, including fast-changing voltage fluctuations causing the phenomenon of flickering light, asymmetry, and deformation of the voltage curve. The main issues discussed in the article are problems related to the distortion of current and voltage waveforms, resulting from the operation of electric arc furnaces. An analysis of the indices characterizing the voltage distortion recorded in the supply network of the arc furnaces is presented. The changes in the range of current and voltage waveform deformation in individual smelting phases in the arc furnace are also presented. Furthermore, the changes in the degree of deformation of the current and voltage waveforms in the individual smelting phases in an arc furnace are presented. A multi-voltage electric arc model used in computer simulations is proposed.

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Olczykowski, Z. (2022). Arc Voltage Distortion as a Source of Higher Harmonics Generated by Electric Arc Furnaces. Energies, 15(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/en15103628

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