Evaluation of series and parallel hybrid filters applied to hot strip mills with cycloconverters

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Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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This paper presents two hybrid filter topologies applied to a hot strip mill electrical system with cycloconverters, to evaluate the harmonic compensation and damping of harmonic resonance. The most relevant waveforms of the system and its harmonic spectrum are analyzed, to assess the performance of each filtering structure in improving the power quality. The obtained results through digital simulation show that a series hybrid filter provides harmonic damping, and allows enhancing the harmonic compensation characteristics of the passive filtering system, using an active filter of low rated power compared to a parallel hybrid filter. However, the series hybrid filter does not presents good filtering characteristics in the high frequency range, what can perform by a parallel hybrid filter with a higher rated power.

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Análise harmônica, Circuítos elétricos - Análise

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Damping , Strips , Power filters , Passive filters , Filtering , Active filters , Harmonic analysis, Power quality , cycloconverters , electrical power systems , passive filter , hybrid filtering , harmonic compensation, Series Of Rates , Hot Strip Mill , Electric Power , Rated Power , Passive System , Power Quality , High Frequency Range , Harmonic Spectrum , Passive Filter , Harmonic Characteristics , Low-pass , Transfer Function , Current Source , Power Grid , Frequency Spectrum , Voltage Regulation , Current Components , Harmonic Components , Synchronous Motor , Harmonic Distortion , Voltage Distortion , Electrical Load , Current Harmonics , Park Transformation , DC Link , Nonlinear Load , Spectrum Of System , Parallel Resonance , Steel Plant, This paper shows an application of two hybrid filter topologies applied to the electrical system of a cycloconverter-fed hot strip mill, with a passive filtering system. A model to represent the electrical system of the rolling mill with a high degree of correlation to the real system is developed.

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https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8544530

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