Modeling and Comparison Study of Industrial AC-Arcs

Author:

Haraldsson Hákon Valur,Traustason Halldór,Tesfahunegn Yonatan A.,Tangstad Merete,Saevarsdottir Gudrun

Abstract

AbstractElectric arcs are a necessary heat source in many industrial processes that take place in Submerged Arc Furnaces (SAFs). Arcs exhibit non-linear electrical characteristics and behave in a complex manner. Therefore, an improved understanding of their behavior enables better control of furnace operation. Modeling of industrial arcs is a multiphysics process that involves simultaneously solving several coupled physical phenomena, such as electromagnetics, fluid dynamics, and heat transfer, including a radiative heat transfer from the plasma arc. Coupling fluid dynamics and electromagnetics is known as Magnetohydrodynamics (MHD). For practical applications, however, there are also simpler approaches to arc modeling, either based on simplified physical principles or empirical behavior. In this paper, a combined Cassie–Mayr model (CMM) and a channel arc model (CAM) are implemented and coupled with a submerged arc furnace electrical circuit model. The complete circuit model parameters such as resistances and inductances are estimated using modeling of a full size furnace, and then, actual measurements from a SAF are used to validate the models by comparing current and voltage waveform. Both models are then used to estimate harmonic distortion in a SAF for different arc current ratios, which should help operators to estimate the arc current in real time thus be able to lower and raise the electrode to keep operating conditions constant.

Funder

NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Technology

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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