Article Title

Systems of traction power supply of 2 ?25 kv with coaxial cables and transformers of woodbridge

Journal: Journal of Transsib Railway Studies V.2(26), 2016
Journal thematic sections: Transport power engineering
Pages: 70-78
Authors: V. P. Zakaryukin
udk: 621.331
Article reference
Zakaryukin V. P. , Kryukov A. V. , Avdienko I. M. Systems of traction power supply of 2 ?25 kv with coaxial cables and transformers of woodbridge Izvestiia Transsiba – The Trans-Siberian Bulletin, 2016, no. 2(26), pp. 70 – 78.

Abstract

Transfer of railway lines on the high-speed movement demands strengthening of traction power supply system.Such strengthening can be carried out on the basis of symmetrizing transformers and coaxial cables use.Means of computer modeling of such networks which can be realized on the basis of the methods developed at Irkutsk state transport university are necessary for the solution of practical application of traction networks with the symmetrizing transformers and coaxial cables.Complex technical solution including both from the designated ways of traction power supply strengthening is of interest. Strengthening provides the additional effects consisting in improvement of electric power quality in the feeding high-voltage networks and not traction consumers' power supply,and also in decrease in losses of the electric power and energy efficiency increase. Results of computer modeling of 2х25 kV traction power supply systems with Woodbridge symmetrizing transformers and coaxial cables are given.Modeling was carried out for three options: traditional scheme of 2х25 kV traction network; traction power supply system equipped with the modified Woodbridge transformers; the complex technical solution which is included the symmetrizing transformers and coaxial cables. Modeling results have allowed the following conclusions: application of coaxial cables promotes increase of contact net voltage; due to use of Woodbridge modified transformers it is possible to lower significantly negative sequence asymmetry factor on high voltage buses of traction substations; the greatest effect takes place at complex use of the symmetrizing transformers and coaxial cables.