Study of the asynchronous traction drive's operating modes by computer simulation. Part 1: Problem formulation and computer model

In this paper, the problems arising from the design of electric locomotives with asynchronous traction drive (with three-phase AC induction motors) are considered as including the debugging of control algorithms. The electrical circuit provides the individual (by axle) control of traction motors. Th...

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Main Authors: Pavel KOLPAHCHYAN, Alexander ZARIFYAN Jr
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Silesian University of Technology 2015-06-01
Series:Transport Problems
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Online Access:http://transportproblems.polsl.pl/pl/Archiwum/2015/zeszyt2/2015t10z2_14.pdf
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Summary:In this paper, the problems arising from the design of electric locomotives with asynchronous traction drive (with three-phase AC induction motors) are considered as including the debugging of control algorithms. The electrical circuit provides the individual (by axle) control of traction motors. This allows realizing the operational disconnection/connection of one or more axles in the automatic mode, with account of actual load. In perspective, the evaluation of locomotive's energy efficiency at the realization of various control algorithms must be obtained. Another objective is to research the dynamic processes in various modes of the electric locomotive operation (start and acceleration, traction regime, coasting movement, wheel-slide protection, etc). To solve these problems, a complex computer model based on the representation of AC traction drive as controlled electromechanical system, is developed in Part 1. The description of methods applied in modeling of traction drive elements (traction motors, power converters, control systems), as well as of mechanical part and of "wheel-rail" contact, is given. The control system provides the individual control of the traction motors. Part 2 of the paper focuses on the results of dynamic processes modeling in various modes of electric locomotive operation.
ISSN:1896-0596
2300-861X