Title :
Simulation of traction rectifier using proprietary simulators
Author :
Goodman, C.J. ; Zhang, Z.
Author_Institution :
Birmingham Univ., UK
Abstract :
The dynamic study of inevitably involves simulation techniques, especially with high-power circuits such as traction rectifiers, because of the time and costs involved in experimental observations. Furthermore, it is possible in a simulation to undertake ´experiments´ that would be impossible (or unrealistic) in practice and to test the validity of modelling assumptions which can be a considerable aid to developing adequate analytical models of circuit behaviour or to evolving faster simulation methods. This paper reviews the results obtained from using a particular simulator (Saber) for the modelling of a 12-pulse traction rectifier including the influence of variable mutual coupling between the independent secondaries which feed the two 6-pulse bridges
Keywords :
bridge circuits; digital simulation; power engineering computing; railways; rectifiers; traction; 12-pulse traction rectifier; 6-pulse bridges; Saber simulator; high-power circuits; simulation; traction rectifier; variable mutual coupling;
Conference_Titel :
Electric Railways in a United Europe, 1995., International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Amsterdam
Print_ISBN :
0-85296-631-8
DOI :
10.1049/cp:19950206