scholarly journals Improvement of the information-measuring complex for diagnostics of traction power supply objects at high-speed traffic

2021 ◽  
Vol 304 ◽  
pp. 02014
Author(s):  
Mirjalil Yakubov ◽  
Kamolbek Turdibekov ◽  
Absaid Sulliev ◽  
Islom Karimov ◽  
Saydiaziz Saydivaliyev ◽  
...  

This paper considers the improvement of the information-measuring complex for diagnostics and monitoring of traction power supply equipment under high-speed traffic, which has several features associated with a multilevel hierarchical structure, spatial distribution of objects, energy modes and functional relationships. The analysis of the transmission and conversion of measuring analogue information into a digital one, considering the maximum frequency of the primary signal spectrum components according to the sampling and quantization parameters to determine the time of the signal converted into a digital form is made. Functional dependencies and an algorithm for measuring information processing, considering the multilevel structure of traction power supply, which allow increasing the reliability and accuracy of diagnosing the main objects in high-speed traffic, are obtained.

Energies ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
pp. 253
Author(s):  
Si Wu ◽  
Mingli Wu ◽  
Yi Wang

The existing problems of the traction power-supply system (i.e., the existence of the neutral section and the power quality problems) limit the development of railways, especially high-speed railways, which are developing rapidly worldwide. The existence of the neutral section leads to the speed loss and traction loss as well as mechanical failures, all of which threaten the fast and safe operation of the train and the system. Meanwhile, the power quality problems (e.g., the negative sequence current, the reactive power, and the harmonic) can bring a series of problems that cannot be ignored on the three-phase grid side. In response, many researchers have proposed co-phase power-supply schemes to solve these two problems simultaneously. Given that the auto-transformer (AT) power-supply mode has become the main power-supply mode for the high-speed railway traction power-supply system, it has a bright future following the rapid development of the high-speed railway. In addition, there is no co-phase power-supply scheme designed for AT power-supply mode in the existing schemes. Therefore, the main contribution of this paper is to propose a specifically designed power-supply mode more suitable for the AT, as well as to establish the control systems for the rectifier side and the inverter side. In addition, for the proposed scheme, the operation principle is analyzed, the mathematical model is built, and the control system is created, and its functionality is verified by simulation, and its advantages are compared and summarized finally. The result proves that it can meet functional requirements. At the same time, compared with the existing co-phase power-supply scheme, it saves an auto-transformer in terms of topology, reduces the current stress by 10.9% in terms of the current stress of the switching device, and reduces the power loss by 0.25% in terms of the entire system power loss, which will result in a larger amount of electricity being saved. All of this makes it a more suitable co-phase power-supply scheme for the AT power-supply mode.


Author(s):  
Ch. Lenin Babu ◽  
P. Harinath Reddy ◽  
T. Reddi Sekhar

<p>In this paper a hybrid power quality compensator (HPQC) is proposed for compensation in cophase traction power supply and minimum dc operation voltage is achievable for high-speed traction power supply. The parameter design procedure for minimum dc operation voltage in HPQC as well as minimum voltage rating with load PF is discussed. The detailed discussions of proposed circuit configurations of HPQC are provided in section II, together with comparison with conventional RPC. In comparison with conventional railway power compensator proposed HPQC can achieve reduced dc link voltage level. It is also verified through simulations results that the LLC-HPQC would operate at the minimum voltage with the proposed parameter design. HPQC is able to provide system unbalances, reactive power, and harmonic compensation in cophase traction power with reduced operation voltage. The cophase traction power supply with proposed HPQC is suitable for high-speed traction applications.</p>


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