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Simulation studies of target braking accuracy of an
underground train driven by an AC motor

Publication date: 22.09.2016

Technical Transactions, 2016, Electronical Engineering Issue 1-E (2) 2016, pp. 67 - 77

https://doi.org/10.4467/2353737XCT.16.030.5292

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Andrzej Gocek
Politechnika Łódzka
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Marcin Steczek
Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Warsaw University of Technology
Lodz University of Technology
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Simulation studies of target braking accuracy of an
underground train driven by an AC motor

Abstract

In this paper, a basic function of an Automatic Train Operation (ATO), called target braking, has been discussed. The most important assumptions of this function have been discussed in detail. The SOP-2 system designed by the Technical University of Lodz, in cooperation with Bombardier Transportation (ZWUS), has been presented. In the text, a target braking simulation model created by the authors has been described, which was developed to study the impact of the propulsion system on the target braking accuracy. The simulation results have been presented. The average dispersion of automatic target braking provides train stopping in the most number of cases in the range of 0.53 meters. Target braking values obtained during field tests are in the range from 0.3 to 1 meter. On the basis of the obtained results of target braking, the process conclusions are as follows: rapid deceleration changes cause the so-called jerks, which are negatively perceived by the passengers; braking in a long time causes a decrease in the commercial speed. Currently, the authors have developed a simulation model that includes a DC motor drive, which is in the testing phase.

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Information: Technical Transactions, 2016, Electronical Engineering Issue 1-E (2) 2016, pp. 67 - 77

Article type: Original article

Titles:

Polish:

Simulation studies of target braking accuracy of an
underground train driven by an AC motor

English:

Simulation studies of target braking accuracy of an
underground train driven by an AC motor

Authors

Politechnika Łódzka

Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Warsaw University of Technology

Lodz University of Technology

Published at: 22.09.2016

Article status: Open

Licence: None

Percentage share of authors:

Andrzej Gocek (Author) - 50%
Marcin Steczek (Author) - 50%

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