An electric arc is an example of a transient event that is quite common in electrified transportation systems as by-product of the current collection mechanism. As a broadband transient, an electric arc excites a wide range of (often oscillatory) responses related to the substation and onboard filters, as well as the line resonances and...
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2020 (v1)PublicationUploaded on: April 14, 2023
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2020 (v1)Publication
In DC electrified railways pantograph electric arcs represent not only a disturbance, but the step change of the pantograph voltage affects power losses directly and indirectly. The available line voltage is reduced if the train is in traction condition, the arc itself is characterized by ohmic power losses, and the triggered oscillating...
Uploaded on: April 14, 2023 -
2019 (v1)Publication
The electrical arc occurring in the sliding contact between the supply contact line and the current collector (pantograph) of an electrical locomotive is a fast transient phenomenon able to degrade progressively the line-to-pantograph contact quality and, consequently, the continuity of operation. In order to increase the energy efficiency of...
Uploaded on: March 27, 2023 -
2024 (v1)Publication
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Uploaded on: October 16, 2024 -
2024 (v1)Publication
The phenomenon of high-frequency distortion (HFD) in the electric grids, at both low-voltage (LV) and medium-voltage (MV) levels, is gaining increasing interest within the scientific and technical community due to its growing occurrence and the associated impact. These disturbances are mainly injected into the grid by new installed devices,...
Uploaded on: September 17, 2024