The paper makes the simulation and analysis to the power harmonic which is produced by the AC drive device of the hot strip mill in the background of the metallurgical industry. Aiming at the line-side effects of AC-AC frequency conversion and AC-DC-AC frequency conversion control system harmonic, the paper makes the MATLAB simulation and analysis in three circumstances, such as the load parameters, the inductance value changes of transformer primary side and secondary side, and adding reactor etc., and defines the functions and value ranges of the line reactor. The simulation results can provide a design basis for the harmonic control and the power supply system when the system uses the variable frequency devices, and then improves the power supply quality of the large drag device.
Based on the synchronous machine in AC-DC-AC Frequency speed drag System, a new power supply method of phase shifting combination is proposed by a detailed study of the impact in the power grid harmonics. With regard to the main Motor drive system of hot-rolling finishing mills, a large number of varying parameters quantitative analysis is made respectively for power load, LC filter, pulse-width modulation circuit and transformer, in which the grid side harmonic rate and waveform distortion rate is focused on. The simulation results show that the power supply method with reasonable parameters design of the drag system can be drastically reduce the grid side harmonic interference that the total harmonic distortion is suppressed within 4.0%. Results of this study provides an effective method for the design of the factory drag system, reactive power compensation system as well as fault diagnosis of electric drag system.
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