Dynamic Distribution of Rail Potential with Regional Insulation Alteration in Multi-Train Urban Rail Transit

IF 1.9 4区 工程技术 Q3 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
Ziyuan Kang, Guifu Du, Yaoda Xia, Qiaoyue Li, Guilu Zhang, Xin Guo, Weiguo Huang, Zhongkui Zhu
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Rail potential (RP) has become a disaster for the safe operation of metro lines. In urban rail transit (URT), regional insulation degradation often occurs due to the harsh environment of the reflux conductor for traction current, leading to the complex distribution of RP. In this paper, the dynamic distribution of RP with regional insulation alteration in URT is studied. First, the distribution model of the reflux system with regional insulation alteration is established. Second, utilizing the distributed parameter element method and taking into account the constraint conditions of the concentrated parameters, a superposition calculation method of RP in the reflux system is proposed. Finally, using Guangzhou Metro as an example, the simulation of different insulation states in long and local areas of URT is carried out. Results show that the RP amplitude decreases while the stray current amplitude increases when the insulation is degraded. At the same time, when the insulation in the local area degrades, the RP at the far end increases.

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多列城市轨道交通中区域绝缘改变后轨道电位的动态分布
轨道电位(RP)已成为地铁线路安全运行的灾难。在城市轨道交通(URT)中,由于牵引电流回流导体环境恶劣,经常会发生区域绝缘退化,导致 RP 分布复杂。本文研究了城市轨道交通中区域绝缘改变时 RP 的动态分布。首先,建立了区域绝缘改变的回流系统分布模型。其次,利用分布参数元法,考虑集中参数的约束条件,提出了回流系统中 RP 的叠加计算方法。最后,以广州地铁为例,对URT长距离和局部区域的不同绝缘状态进行了模拟。结果表明,当绝缘下降时,RP 幅值减小,而杂散电流幅值增大。同时,当局部区域的绝缘下降时,远端的 RP 会增加。
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