TY - GEN
T1 - Theoretical analysis of return current harmonics in the inverter-controlled DC electric railcar
AU - Ogawa, T.
AU - Kondo, K.
AU - Wakao, S.
AU - Terauchi, N.
PY - 2004/11/29
Y1 - 2004/11/29
N2 - The harmonics of the return current may interfere with the signaling current along with the rails. In order to investigate the index of the compatibility with the signaling current, the theoretical investigation of the return current harmonics is preferable rather than expensive and time consuming experimental study. In this paper, we present the theoretical studies of the return current harmonics with the asynchronous type two-step PWM in the inverter-controlled DC electric railcar, aiming at contributing future work to improve the compatibility with the signaling current. We analyze the return current harmonics by the following two methods. The first one is to derive theoretically the return current harmonics with the motor current harmonics approximation. The second one is to simulate numerically a traction circuit including a inverter and a motor, in order to verify theoretically derived return current. Comparing the both results, we concluded the theoretical return current is enough accurate to be utilized for the future improvement of inverter harmonics current.
AB - The harmonics of the return current may interfere with the signaling current along with the rails. In order to investigate the index of the compatibility with the signaling current, the theoretical investigation of the return current harmonics is preferable rather than expensive and time consuming experimental study. In this paper, we present the theoretical studies of the return current harmonics with the asynchronous type two-step PWM in the inverter-controlled DC electric railcar, aiming at contributing future work to improve the compatibility with the signaling current. We analyze the return current harmonics by the following two methods. The first one is to derive theoretically the return current harmonics with the motor current harmonics approximation. The second one is to simulate numerically a traction circuit including a inverter and a motor, in order to verify theoretically derived return current. Comparing the both results, we concluded the theoretical return current is enough accurate to be utilized for the future improvement of inverter harmonics current.
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U2 - 10.1109/PESC.2004.1355835
DO - 10.1109/PESC.2004.1355835
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:8744298355
SN - 0780383990
T3 - PESC Record - IEEE Annual Power Electronics Specialists Conference
SP - 711
EP - 716
BT - 2004 IEEE 35th Annual Power Electronics Specialists Conference, PESC4
T2 - 2004 IEEE 35th Annual Power Electronics Specialists Conference, PESC04
Y2 - 20 June 2004 through 25 June 2004
ER -