Train-Network Interactions and Stability Evaluation in High-Speed Railways-Part II: Influential Factors and Verifications

Haitao Hu, Haidong Tao, Xiongfei Wang, Frede Blaabjerg, Zhengyou He, Shibin Gao

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Abstract

Low-frequency oscillation (LFO), harmonic resonance, and harmonic instability phenomena in high-speed railways (HSRs) result from the interactions between multiple electric trains and the traction network. A train-network interaction system and a unified impedance-based model are therefore presented to reveal the mechanism of these three phenomena in Part I of the two-part paper. Part II of the paper presents and compares the detailed simulation and experiment results to investigate the available possible influential factors, verifications, and discussions of the three phenomena. The influential factors include the following: 1) four-quadrant converter (4QC) parameters involving the control parameters of the current controller (CC), the voltage controller (VC), and the phase-locked loop (PLL); 2) network parameters involving the utility power system, traction transformer, primary/secondary supply lines, catenary lines, and autotransformers (ATs); and 3) different numbers and positions of trains and railway lines will also be considered and discussed. In order to validate the theoretical results, the time-domain simulation and experiment system have been conducted. Finally, the differences and the relations among the three phenomena are discussed.

Original languageEnglish
JournalI E E E Transactions on Power Electronics
Volume33
Issue number6
Pages (from-to)4643-4659
Number of pages17
ISSN0885-8993
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2018

Keywords

  • Low-frequency oscillation
  • Harmonic resonance
  • Harmonic instability
  • Train-network interactions
  • Impedance- based model

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