Publication | Closed Access
Implications of resonant circuit adjustment errors to the DC-link voltage in single-phase 16.7-Hz-railway applications
16
Citations
5
References
2009
Year
Unknown Venue
Electrical EngineeringParameter IdentificationEngineeringDc-link VoltageSmart GridCentral EuropeInductance LeadElectric Power TransmissionSingle-phase 16.7-Hz-railway ApplicationsPower System ControlPower ElectronicsFrequency ControlElectromagnetic Compatibility
Traction vehicles operating in the single-phase 16.7-Hz-railway grid-typical for central Europe - employ a resonant circuit connected in parallel to the DC-link capacitor. The resonant circuit is necessary to take up the unavoidable grid power pulsation with double frequency, leaving a smooth DC-link voltage. In reality grid-voltage frequency and resonance frequency of the resonant circuit do not fit accurately: Manufacturing tolerances of resonant-circuit capacitor and inductance lead to an adjustment error and the railway-grid frequency moves within a defined interval, due to the power-frequency control, independent from the European interconnected mains. In this paper implications of the adjustment error are analysed. Additionally instructions for parameter identification are given and backed by measurement results.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1