Further discussion: Inductive reactance, and the operation of large submerged-arc furnaces

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
J. Meintjest
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Jan 1, 1980

Abstract

As you pointed out, furnace power factor (and consequently transformer MVA rating) depends upon the inductive reactance, and so it is desirable to design for the lowest possible value of this parameter. The further introduction on the primary side of the transformer of capacitors, whether in shunt or in series, increases the network power factor but does not alter the furnace power factor; that is, the phase angle between electrode to- hearth voltage and current remains unchanged. Corrigenda The following amendments should be made to the article entitled 'Coal-preparation routes for maximum coal recovery', which was published in the August issue (vol. 80, no. 8) of this Journal:
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APA: J. Meintjest  (1980)  Further discussion: Inductive reactance, and the operation of large submerged-arc furnaces

MLA: J. Meintjest Further discussion: Inductive reactance, and the operation of large submerged-arc furnaces. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1980.

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