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eis ‘Journal of the Korean Insttute of Wuminating and Electrical Instalation Engineers Vol, 20, No.8, pp. 48~S3 September 2008 BIE HOA SVCQ) SAA Halo attr aia (A Study on the Fliker Effect of SVC in Electric Arc Furnace Loads) Use’ B82. ows (Kyung-Chul Kim - Seong-Eun Jin - l-Moo Lee) 2 2 ARLY AGSIR DE alee MIAH A VES Vor} Vel web ese HAW Fsholeh AAS AT WH} A7loh we} Bx} YS eishol Oe zs} aI} wsS Boleleh Fehr] awe ae VE S| a7), Fae B 7izel ah AQach B EES a71z ste Ue i4kv] AAPA) Ad BE = AS S33a, FF] ABS AR SVC AS APS 4S, IEC 61000-3-79) ste] Seals Brietsic. Abstract ‘An electric are furnace being used in the steel industry is a time-varying non-linear load causing voltage fluctuations to the power system. Flicker can be defined as the effect produced on the human visual perception by a changing emission of light lamps subjected to magnitude fluctuations of their supply voltage, The level of flicker depends on the amplitude, frequency and duration of the voltage fluctuations. In this paper, the voltage fluctuation problem in an 154IkV] system due to the electric are furnace loads is investigated and the analysis, results of the static var compensator application for the voltage flicker mitigation are presented and evaluated by the IBC 61000-3~7. Key Words : Electric arc furnaoe, Flicker, Static var compensator, IEC 61000-3-7 1A Ti SqAe Bo] AS As|71z, BSAA) aqe] Bi, Ba 8 Ase] $a S Fe] Bays ARAL WISE EVE MIR He + a7] Avjol2, GA Yel AF Vy} Bais] go 5] 2 AY WES does Bwaoe Fel wadelad e+ VAD). «PAs: Sela Ase ae Tel : 041-860-2568, Fax : 041-863-7605 E-mail: yangjier@hongik ac kr AFA: 20064 GH 229 LaalAt : 2006 6% 26% AAPEE : 20064 74 182 @ goa, 2YBS See AVA} FO7}H Al SRR AA FA Bras las, ays} + 87t Ses AVS Bes) ach FH} = SSAWAPCC, the Point of Commn Coupling) ABSA} aleshs Wao} S| OHS Hale She Bele] ach. 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