EP4161794A1 - Method for detecting an electric arc occurring between a railway overhead contact line and a railway traction unit and corresponding detection arrangement - Google Patents
Method for detecting an electric arc occurring between a railway overhead contact line and a railway traction unit and corresponding detection arrangementInfo
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B60—VEHICLES IN GENERAL
- B60L—PROPULSION OF ELECTRICALLY-PROPELLED VEHICLES; SUPPLYING ELECTRIC POWER FOR AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT OF ELECTRICALLY-PROPELLED VEHICLES; ELECTRODYNAMIC BRAKE SYSTEMS FOR VEHICLES IN GENERAL; MAGNETIC SUSPENSION OR LEVITATION FOR VEHICLES; MONITORING OPERATING VARIABLES OF ELECTRICALLY-PROPELLED VEHICLES; ELECTRIC SAFETY DEVICES FOR ELECTRICALLY-PROPELLED VEHICLES
- B60L50/00—Electric propulsion with power supplied within the vehicle
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B60—VEHICLES IN GENERAL
- B60L—PROPULSION OF ELECTRICALLY-PROPELLED VEHICLES; SUPPLYING ELECTRIC POWER FOR AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT OF ELECTRICALLY-PROPELLED VEHICLES; ELECTRODYNAMIC BRAKE SYSTEMS FOR VEHICLES IN GENERAL; MAGNETIC SUSPENSION OR LEVITATION FOR VEHICLES; MONITORING OPERATING VARIABLES OF ELECTRICALLY-PROPELLED VEHICLES; ELECTRIC SAFETY DEVICES FOR ELECTRICALLY-PROPELLED VEHICLES
- B60L3/00—Electric devices on electrically-propelled vehicles for safety purposes; Monitoring operating variables, e.g. speed, deceleration or energy consumption
- B60L3/0023—Detecting, eliminating, remedying or compensating for drive train abnormalities, e.g. failures within the drive train
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B60—VEHICLES IN GENERAL
- B60L—PROPULSION OF ELECTRICALLY-PROPELLED VEHICLES; SUPPLYING ELECTRIC POWER FOR AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT OF ELECTRICALLY-PROPELLED VEHICLES; ELECTRODYNAMIC BRAKE SYSTEMS FOR VEHICLES IN GENERAL; MAGNETIC SUSPENSION OR LEVITATION FOR VEHICLES; MONITORING OPERATING VARIABLES OF ELECTRICALLY-PROPELLED VEHICLES; ELECTRIC SAFETY DEVICES FOR ELECTRICALLY-PROPELLED VEHICLES
- B60L5/00—Current collectors for power supply lines of electrically-propelled vehicles
- B60L5/04—Current collectors for power supply lines of electrically-propelled vehicles using rollers or sliding shoes in contact with trolley wire
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- the description relates to a method for detecting an arc occurring between a railway overhead contact line carrying DC voltage and a pantograph of a railway traction unit collecting the current absorbed or injected by the railway traction unit and to a corresponding detection arrangement.
- One or more embodiments may be applied to applications for collecting data related to the energy consumption and send them to on-ground data collecting system.
- the power is transferred from the supply to the traction unit (locomotive or electrotrain) through a sliding contact between the overhead contact line (OHL) and the pantograph.
- OHL overhead contact line
- the latter is a servo- actuated current collector placed on the train roof, which applies and controls the force of the contact strip against the contact line.
- the large power (up to about 8 MW) to be transferred from the OHL to the carbon blade of the pantograph through a contact section of a few square mm makes the current collection as one of the most critical elements of the electrical railway power chain.
- An accurate analysis of the electrical quantities, voltage and current, detected at a pantograph that collects the current absorbed by a railway traction unit such as a locomotive or electrotrain can provide interesting information about the functioning state of both the supply system and the rolling stock.
- a tool that involves the detection of electrical events, which occurs at pantograph, and methodologies that perform their reliable cataloging can be exploited for predictive maintenance.
- One of such events is the arcing phenomena which can occur at a pantograph collecting the current absorbed/injected by the locomotive, because of its detachment from the overhead contact line (OHCL).
- OHCL overhead contact line
- the reasons that can lead to a detachment between the two electrodes of the sliding contact can be summarized in: track irregularities, irregularities of catenary, high speed and weather conditions (snow, ice, frost).
- a consistent number of arc event can produce: fast degradation of the collector strip, increase of arc events, decrease of power quality and accidents.
- Embodiments moreover concerns a related detection arrangement.
- the present disclosure provides solutions regarding a method for detecting an arc occurring between a railway overhead contact line carrying DC voltage and a pantograph of a railway traction unit collecting the current absorbed or injected by the railway traction unit, said pantograph comprising an input low pass filter operating at a given natural frequency receiving at its input a voltage between the pantograph, in particular the pantograph shoe, and a reference node and said current absorbed or injected by the railway traction unit and supplying at its output a filtered voltage to the railway traction unit, said method comprising measuring said voltage between the pantograph and the reference node and said current absorbed or injected by the railway traction unit obtaining a measured voltage and a measured current respectively, extracting from said measured voltage an extracted voltage signal with a delimited spectral portion around a given detection frequency, extracting from said measured current absorbed or injected by the locomotive an extracted current signal with a delimited spectral portion around the given natural frequency, comparing an amplitude of said extracted voltage signal with
- said extracting from said measured voltage an extracted voltage signal with a delimited spectral portion around a given detection frequency includes performing an analog Butterworth filtering or a special resonant filtering around said given detection frequency and said extracting from said measured current absorbed or injected by the locomotive an extracted current signal with a delimited spectral portion around the given natural frequency includes performing an analog pass-band Butterworth filtering, in particular second order, centered at said natural frequency of said input low-pass filter, said comparing operation includes comparing the extracted voltage and the extracted current by a respective threshold comparator.
- said detection frequency is in the range from 1 kHz to 3 kHz, and the bandwidth of said analog Butterworth filtering in particular is 143 Hz.
- said natural frequency is in the range from 15 Hz to 30 Hz
- the bandwidth of said analog pass-band Butterworth filtering in particular is 11.2 Hz.
- said comparing operation includes delaying the output of the comparison of the extracted voltage portion.
- said measuring a voltage includes analog pre-filtering said measured voltage by an analog filter having a resonant frequency at said detection frequency obtaining an analog filtered voltage then digitally acquiring said analog filtered voltage
- said measuring a current includes acquiring digitally the measured current synchronously with the acquisition of the analog filtered voltage
- said extracting from said measured voltage an extracted voltage signal with a delimited spectral portion around a given detection frequency includes performing a Fast Fourier Transform of said measured voltage, in particular analog filtered voltage, extracting a tone corresponding to said detection frequency
- said extracting from said measured current absorbed or injected by the locomotive an extracted current signal with a delimited spectral portion around the given natural frequency includes performing a Fast Fourier Transform of said measured current, extracting a tone corresponding to said natural frequency, comparing said voltage tone and said current tone with a respective single threshold value.
- said detection frequency of the analog pre-filtering is in the range from 1 kHz to 2 kHz.
- said Fast Fourier Transform of said measured voltage is performed with an analysis time in range between 4 and 10 ms and said Fast Fourier Transform of said measured current is performed with an analysis time of in the range between 100 and 300 ms.
- the present disclosure provides also solutions regarding an arrangement to detect an arc occurring between a railway overhead contact line carrying DC voltage and a pantograph of a railway traction unit collecting the current absorbed or injected by the railway traction unit, said pantograph comprising an input low pass filter operating at a given natural frequency, receiving at its input a voltage between the pantograph, in particular the pantograph shoe, and a reference node and said current absorbed or injected by the railway traction unit and supplying at its output a filtered voltage to the railway traction unit, characterized in that said arrangement comprises a sensor module configured to measure said voltage between the pantograph and the reference node and said current absorbed or injected by the railway traction unit obtaining a measured voltage and a measured current respectively, said arrangement being configured to perform the steps of the method according
- Figure 1 is a schematic diagram providing a circuital description for arc events /
- Figure 2A is a time diagram of the behaviour of the voltage and current at pantograph in presence of an arc event
- Figure 2B is a zoomed time diagram of the diagram of figure 2A.
- Figure 3 is a flow diagram representing a general embodiment of the method here described
- Figure 4 is a schematic diagram of an arrangement implementing a first embodiment of the method here described
- Figure 5 is a time diagram of voltage quantities of the embodiment of Figure 4.
- Figure 6 is a time diagram of current quantities of the embodiment of Figure 4.
- Figure 7 is a time diagram of voltage and current quantities of the embodiment of Figure 4;
- Figure 8 is a schematic diagram of an arrangement implementing a second embodiment of the method here described,
- Figure 9 is a time diagram of voltage quantities of the embodiment of Figure 8.
- Figure 10 is a time diagram of current quantities of the embodiment of Figure 8.
- Figure 11 is a time diagram of voltage and current quantities of the embodiment of Figure 8.
- FIG. 1 shows a schematic providing a simple circuital description for arc events during the absorption (positive) in the traction unit or generation (negative) of current by the traction unit, the latter possibly occurring during a braking stage.
- a traction unit 11 e.g. a locomotive, which is coupled to an overhead line 12 which carries a DC supply voltage V line supplied by an electrical supply system 13 by means of a pantograph 11a.
- the pantograph 11a by its nature is usually in contact with the overhead line 12 receiving the DC supply voltage V line , however a voltage generator represents the forming of an arc A with arc voltage V arc for one of the reasons summarized above, between the overhead line 12 and the pantograph 14, while with I p is indicated the current flowing between the overhead line 12 and the pantograph 11a.
- FIG 1 this is also represented by an equivalent circuit of the coupling between the overhead line 12 and the pantograph 11a, where an input filter 15 represents the input stage of the pantograph 14.
- the DC supply voltage V line is coupled to a terminal which is separated by the input terminal of the input filter 15 by the equivalent voltage generator representing the arc voltage V arc .
- the input voltage, a pantograph voltage V p of the input filter 15 is V line - V arc , corresponding to the DC supply voltage V line when there is no arc.
- a pantograph current Ip at the input node of the filter 15 is the current absorbed or injected with respect to the overhead line 12.
- the pantograph voltage V p forms between the pantograph 11a and a reference node, e.g. a ground reference.
- a reference node e.g. a ground reference.
- the reference node is zero voltage or at a lower potential with respect to the pantograph voltage V p or the DC supply voltage V line .
- the reference node can be represented by the rail.
- the input filter 15 is a low pass input stage filter of the traction unit 11, i.e. locomotive, which is commonly present in DC locomotives.
- This filter plays an important role in the understanding of the electrical conducted effects triggered by the arc.
- figure 1 it is schematized as a LC filter with a series inductor L if and an output capacitor C if in parallel.
- a filtered DC voltage V dsf At the terminals of the output capacitor C if , which are the series inductor L if and the reference node, a filtered DC voltage V dsf to supply the electric motors of the traction unit 12 is formed.
- the filtered DC voltage V dsf is referred to the reference node, e.g. ground reference, as the pantograph voltage V p .
- all the potentials of the input filter 15, including the input node on which the pantograph voltage V p forms are referred to such reference node, which as mentioned can be a ground reference or in embodiments is represented by the rail.
- the rail may be not necessarily at zero voltage, only at a lower potential with respect to V line , V p , V dsf nodes.
- Figure 2A is a time diagram of the behaviour of the voltage V p and current I p at pantograph in presence of an arc event A detected when the train 11 is absorbing current.
- Figure 2B is a zoom in the time region of the arc A of the diagram of figure 2A, showing the same electrical quantities.
- the electric arc A provokes a voltage dip in the pantograph voltage V p if the traction unit 11 is absorbing current and a swell if the traction unit 11 is injecting current into the overhead line 12.
- Such fast variation induces an oscillation in the second- order low-pass filter 15 that reflects on the pantograph current I p .
- Waveforms such as the one shown in figure 2A are described for instance in Crotti, G.; Giordano, D.; Signorino, D.; Femine, A. Delle; Gallo, D.; Landi, C.; Luiso, M.; Biancucci, A.; Donadio, L.: "Monitoring Energy and Power Quality On Board Train”. Proceedings of the 2019 IEEE 10th International Workshop on Applied Measurements for Power Systems (AMPS), Aachen (Germany), September 25-27, 2019.].
- the solution here described exploits the conducted electrical effects produced by the arc, by a method which in general comprises, as shown in the flow diagram of figure 3, which shows an embodiment 100 of the method, a step 110 of measuring the pantograph voltage V p between the pantograph 11a and the reference node and the current I p absorbed or injected by the railway traction unit 11, obtaining a measured voltage V p,out and a measured current I p,out respectively, then extracting in a step 120 from such measured voltage I p,out an extracted voltage signal with a delimited spectral portion V bp around a given detection frequency f det , i.e. a signal with a spectrum over a limited frequency range or band around the given detection frequency f det , e.g.
- FIG 4 it is shown a detection arrangement 200 which represent a first embodiment of the method here described which is more analog oriented.
- the step 110 of measuring the pantograph voltage V p between the pantograph 11a and the reference node and the current I p absorbed or injected by the railway traction unit 11, obtaining a measured voltage V p , out and a measured current I p,out respectively is performed by a combined current voltage transducer lib.
- a combined current voltage transducer lib operates on a range of frequency which is compatible, e.g. wider or equal in bandwidth, with the band of the filters downstream in the measurement chain shown in the following with reference to fig. 4, e.g. filter 220, 230.
- the sensor module corresponding to transducer lib may be embodied also by separate voltage and current sensors.
- the step of extracting 120 from such measured voltage V p,out an extracted voltage signal V bp with a delimited spectral portion V filt around a given detection frequency f det is embodied by filtering with a pass-band second order Butterworth filter 220 centered at an arbitrary, i.e. given, detecting frequency f det ⁇
- the value of the detecting frequency f det in embodiments can be selected in a range from 1 kHz to 3 kHz, while the bandwidth may be for instance 143 Hz. This is an example value, different values of the bandwidth may be possible, selected in order to balance the need to have a bandwidth sufficiently narrow to exalt the peak and the costs of the circuits increasing with the narrowness of such bandwidth.
- the extracted voltage signal with a delimited spectral portion V bp in this embodiment is represented by filtered analog voltage V filt .
- the step of extracting 130 from said measured current I p,out absorbed or injected by the locomotive an extracted current signal with a delimited spectral portion I bp around the given natural frequency f N of the input filter is embodied by filtering with a pass- band second-order Butterworth filter 230 centered at the natural frequency f N of the low-pass filter 15 of the input stage of the locomotive 11.
- the value of the natural frequency f N depends on the resonance frequency of the input filter stage 15 of the locomotive, e.g. the resonance frequency of the LC resonant circuits forming the pass-band second-order Butterworth filter 230.
- the value of the natural frequency f N in embodiments can be selected in a range from 15 Hz to 30 Hz, while the bandwidth may be for instance of 11.2 Hz.
- the same considerations for the value of bandwidth of filter 220 apply here.
- the extracted current signal with a delimited spectral portion I bp is embodied in this case by a filtered current V filt .
- each filtered signal V filt , I filt is processed by a respective threshold comparator 240v, 240i, in particular operating between a positive and negative threshold, respectively +t hv , _ t hv and +thi, _ thi.
- the output signal t hv _ out , t hi _ out of the respective threshold comparator 240v, 240i is a logic 1 otherwise is logic 0.
- An output signal t hv _ out of the voltage comparator 240v is delayed of a delay D in a delay block of a time delay 245, in the example shown delay D is 5 ms, supplying a delayed output signal t hv-out-D ⁇
- the value of the delay D is chosen so to compensate the different time delays introduced by the filters 220, 230.
- the output signals th V _out_D,thi_ ou t from the comparators 240v, 240i are sent to an AND logic gate 250 which embodies verifying 150 if the comparison operation 140 indicates that both the amplitudes of the extracted voltage signal with a delimited spectral portion V filt and of the extracted current signal with a delimited spectral portion V filt are above the respective threshold t hv ,t hi .
- the output signal of the AND logic gate 250 is a flag AD equal to 1, only if both the output signals t hv-out , t hi-out are one, i.e. above the respective threshold t hv ,t hi . This represents the affirmative or positive answer to the verification step 150, thus a detection of an arc is signaled in a step 160.
- the flag AD is zero, if either one of the output signals t hv _ out , t hi _ out are zero, i.e. below the respective threshold t hv ,t hi , meaning that an arc does not occur.
- FIG 5 In figure 5 are shown the measured voltage V p , out , the filtered voltage V filt and the delayed output signal t hv _ out _D as a function of time t. It is indicated the arc event A associated with a spike of the measured voltage V p , out ⁇ The delay D in the delayed output signal t hv _ out _D is also indicated, with reference to a previous oscillation above threshold. Such delay D is of course present in the following oscillations determined by the arc A.
- the step 110 of measuring the pantograph voltage V p between the pantograph 11a and the reference node and the current Ip absorbed or injected by the railway traction unit 11, obtaining a measured voltage V p,out and a measured current I p,out respectively is performed by a combined current voltage transducer lib.
- a pre- filtering by an analog filter 312 which is basically low pass band filter, which frequency response is flat at low frequencies and has a resonance at a given detection frequency, f det , which in this embodiment is preferably in the range [1 ⁇ 2] kHz, so that only fast transients exploit the filtering.
- the measured current I p,out is acquired synchronously with the voltage measured signal in a respective analog to digital current conversion module 314i, producing a digital measured current I p,d .
- the digital measured voltage V p,d is subjected to the step of extracting from such digital measured voltage V p,d an extracted voltage signal with a delimited spectral portion V bp , which is in this case a tone VT, around a given detection frequency f det by applying a Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) in a FFT block 320 for the detection of the resonance frequency f det of the upstream special filter 312.
- FFT Fast Fourier Transform
- the digital measured current I p,d is subjected to the FFT in a FFT block 330 for the detection of the natural frequency f N of the low-pass filter 15 of the input stage of the locomotive 11, as shown in figure 11, extracting as extracted portion, a current tone IT t .
- the tones VT, IT are then compared with respective thresholds t hv ,t hi in respective threshold comparatore 340v, 340i. If the amplitude of the tone
- FIG. 10 shows as a function of time the measured current and the tone IT at 15 Hz, together with the current comparator 340i output t hi _ out .
- AND logic gate 250 which embodies verifying 150 if the comparison operation 140 indicates that both the amplitude of the extracted voltage spectral portion, in this case voltage tone VT, and of the extracted current spectral portion, in this case current tone IT, are above the respective threshold t hv ,t hi .
- the output signal of the AND logic gate 250 is the flag AD equal to 1, only if both the output signals t hv-out , t hi-out are one, i.e. above the respective threshold t hv ,t hi . This represents the affirmative or positive answer to the verification step 150, thus a detection of an arc is signaled in a step 160. Otherwise, the flag AD is at zero, if either one of the output signals t hv-out , t hi-out are zero, i.e.
- the selection time intervals on which the FFT transforms are computed in blocks 340v, 340i may be relevant for the detection of the researched tones.
- the operating conditions are usually very far from being stationary so, in order to have a good approximation of a stationary conditions, the time intervals for the FFT operations should be selected as small as possible.
- a good spectral resolution is also required and, therefore, a sufficiently long analysis time for detecting the tone.
- the detection of the resonance frequency of the upstream special filter is obtained preferably with an analysis time of [4 ⁇ 10] ms, meanwhile the detection of the natural frequency of the low-pass filter of the input stage of the locomotive is in range of [100 ⁇ 300] ms.
- the choice of the threshold values to be applied to the filtered voltage and current signals is obviously linked to the type of railway system on which the electric arc detection device is operating.
- the values are summarized in Table 2 herebelow:
- the described solution allows to count the arc events to monitor the state of both the pantograph and the overhead contact line without installing any other device on the train roof, apart from the already installed voltage and current transducers.
- This allows of a wide dissemination of arrangements implementing the solution on-board every train associated with a data collection system, which can thus provide a valuable contribute in the predictive maintenance of devices involved in the sliding contact, in particular for a predictive maintenance of the quality of the contact between pantograph and OHL.
- the solution here described allows collection of data related to the energy consumption and send them to on-ground data collecting system, such as the one imposed by the Technical Specification for Interoperability TSI.
- the communication system from train and ground arranged for the energy billing can be used for the collection of arc events of each train.
- Suitable algorithms that manage such bug-data can be used to understand if problems can occur to the pantograph or to the OHCL. Indeed, if for a specific section all the trains running on that section detect an abnormal number of arc event, the problem most likely is due to the OHCL. On the contrary, if only one train record an abnormal number of events for several sections it means that the problem is related with the pantograph.
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