Development of Power Stabilization Systems for Electric Arc Furnaces

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
J. Cheung D. Shen
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2015

Abstract

Variable reactance arc control by the SPLC (Smart Predictive Line Controller) has been installed at many different mining sites and steel processing plants around the world. Since its first installation 18 years ago, many advances have been made to both the technology, and to its integration with furnace processes and plant operations. The SPLC has helped to improve electric arc furnace stability by reducing electrode movement while maintaining flat line arc power. Stable furnace operation at higher average power increases productivity. This paper summarizes the progression of electro-technology at Hatch since the 1970s, including fixed and variable reactance, digital electrode regulation, and fast variable speed hydraulics for Soderberg electrode, as demonstrated and benchmarked through projects and lessons learned over the years.
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APA: J. Cheung D. Shen  (2015)  Development of Power Stabilization Systems for Electric Arc Furnaces

MLA: J. Cheung D. Shen Development of Power Stabilization Systems for Electric Arc Furnaces. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2015.

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