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ArticleName Predictive dynamic power demand control in an EAF steel plant
ArticleAuthor V. Havercamp, K. Krüger, U. Brawn.
ArticleAuthorData K. Krüger, e-mail: Klaus.Krueger@hsu-hh.de.
Abstract Power demand controllers limit the demand portion of the electricity bill in industrial installations. Present approaches don’t allow for the considerable fluctuations in the input power of electric arc furnaces, which may lead to unused power and loss in productivity. A model-based predictive power demand controller is under development aiming for better power utilization and more constant energy insertion.
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3. Haverkamp, V.; Krüger, K.; Bandusch, L.: Innovative strategies in controlling the power demand of AC electric arc furnaces, Proc. 8th Europ. Electric Steelmaking Conf. (EESC), Birmingham, Groβbritannien, 9.–11. Mai 2005, S. 233.
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