Title :
Integrated propulsion and auxiliary supply systems for multi-system operation
Author :
Larsson, Per L. ; Gerster, Christian
Author_Institution :
Vasteras, Vasteras
Abstract :
Advanced multi-system propulsion technology for passenger trains and locomotives´ cross-border operation all over Europe is integrating latest IGBT semiconductors and control technology into traction and auxiliary supply. Reliability as well as operating and maintenance cost have been in the focus of system concept and product design. All high voltage circuits, power electronics and control units are integrated to a higher degree than with conventional existing arrangements, which results in unmatched power densities for the MITRAC traction and auxiliary power supply system. A lifecycle cost (LCC) oriented system design with fully controlled DC link voltage enables operation with minimal energy consumption. Moreover, the high degree of functional integration as well as the maintenance cost optimized design are contributing to lower manufacturing and maintenance costs, higher reliability, and reduced total space and weight. Current applications as the TRAXX MS locomotives Re484 (SBB) and E186 (ATC, CBRail) as well as the large number of delivered trains of the AGC family illustrate the successful application of these most advanced propulsion systems.
Keywords :
electric propulsion; insulated gate bipolar transistors; railway electrification; traction power supplies; DC link voltage; E186; IGBT semiconductors; MITRAC traction; TRAXX MS locomotives Re484; advanced multisystem propulsion technology; auxiliary power supply system; auxiliary supply systems; control technology; control units; high voltage circuits; integrated propulsion; lifecycle cost oriented system design; locomotives cross-border operation; multisystem operation; passenger trains; power electronics; railway power supply; traction converter; unmatched power densities; Control systems; Cost function; Europe; Insulated gate bipolar transistors; Integrated circuit reliability; Integrated circuit technology; Maintenance; Power system reliability; Propulsion; Voltage control; IGBT traction converter; MITRAC; Multi-system; auxiliary power; cross-border operation; dual voltage; locomotives; multiple units; propulsion; propulsion system; railway power supply; traction converter;
Conference_Titel :
Power Electronics and Applications, 2007 European Conference on
Conference_Location :
Aalborg
Print_ISBN :
978-92-75815-10-8
Electronic_ISBN :
978-92-75815-10-8
DOI :
10.1109/EPE.2007.4417476