DocumentCode
1882705
Title
A new power supply for the Northeast Corridor
Author
Jones, Andrew L.
Author_Institution
Amtrak, Philadelphia, PA, USA
fYear
1993
fDate
6-8 Apr 1993
Firstpage
59
Lastpage
66
Abstract
Amtrak has recently placed into service its new 20 MW static frequency converter substation at Jericho Park, MD. This cycloconverter-type facility is the first new source of 25 Hz traction power for the former Pennsylvania Railroad electrified territory since 1940. The electrical engineering aspects of this project are detailed, including considerable concern over the nonfundamental frequency components present in the 60 Hz (utility-side) currents, potential for interference with the 100 Hz signal track circuits used on the Northeast Corridor, and the interaction of this cycloconverter with the other sources of 25 Hz traction power on the Amtrak system. Problems encountered and solved in the course of commissioning the substation are discussed, including high voltage conditions resulting from resonance, and a need to determine fundamental frequency power factor in the presence of highly nonsinusoidal waveforms
Keywords
commissioning; cycloconvertors; distribution networks; frequency convertors; power factor; power supplies to apparatus; power system harmonics; project engineering; railways; substations; 100 Hz; 20 MW; 25 Hz; 60 Hz; Amtrak; USA; commissioning; cycloconverter; electrical engineering; fundamental frequency power factor; interference; nonsinusoidal waveforms; power supply; power system harmonics; project; railways; resonance; static frequency converter; substation; traction; Circuits; Electrical engineering; Frequency conversion; Interference; Power supplies; Railway electrification; Resonance; Static power converters; Substations; Voltage;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Railroad Conference, 1993., Proceedings of the 1993 IEEE/ASME Joint
Conference_Location
Pittsburgh, PA
Print_ISBN
0-7803-0963-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/RRCON.1993.292962
Filename
292962
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