Impact Mechanism and Mitigation Strategy of Pantograph-Catenary Separation on Fault Detection in the Single-Phase Cascaded H-Bridge Rectifier
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报告开始:2025年11月09日 10:00(Asia/Shanghai)
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所在会场:[S2] 2. Power electronics technology and application [S2] 2.Power electronics technology and application
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The cascaded H-bridge rectifier (CHBR), serving as the front-end equipment in high-speed train traction systems, is highly susceptible to pantograph-catenary separation (PCS), which induces severe voltage/current fluctuations and interferes with IGBT fault detection. This paper establishes a mathematical model of PCS and analyzes its impact mechanism on system residual variations. An adaptive fault detection strategy based on real-time condition recognition is proposed, which dynamically identifies PCS events by monitoring input current, input voltage, and DC-link voltage, thereby effectively suppressing false diagnoses. Simulation studies conducted across diverse operating scenarios demonstrate the robustness and efficacy of the proposed approach.
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