Power quality issues in steel re-rolling mills in India

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Deepak S. Jain
Manas Kundu
Mohan V. Aware

Abstract

The steel re-rolling industries are one of the major industries in the world. As they are growing with very fast rate with an increase in demand, their power quality problems are also increasing with the same rate. This paper presents these power quality impediments, its causes, effects and solutions. This paper encourages the organizations who deal with international standards to develop some standards for controlling these kinds of problems. Real time measurements and simulation modelling both have been presented in this paper, for the steel re-rolling industries and their results have been compared.

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How to Cite
Jain, D. S., Kundu, M., & Aware, M. V. (2016). Power quality issues in steel re-rolling mills in India. Power Research - A Journal of CPRI, 59–72. Retrieved from https://node6473.myfcloud.com/~geosocin/CPRI/index.php/pr/article/view/225

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