It is a well known fact that when the
catenary supply system is mechanically disturbed, electric
arcs may develop on contact between the catenary and the
pantograph. The variation in supply voltage, due to the
voltage drop across the arc, generates current harmonics
which can disturb the signalling system’s track circuits.
This phenomenon is particularly noticeable in double pantographs
operation since the second pantographs finds
catenary disturbed by the passing of the first pantograph.
The deterioration of the quality of the current collection
depends on numerous factors (the mechanical characteristics
of the catenary and pantographs for example, the
distance between pantographs, vehicle speed etc.), whilst
the effects of this worsening in harmonic content of the
current collected depend on the type of current filtering
and the traction driving control system.
The current study aims to equip the railway drive
designer with a preliminary calculus methodology of
the harmonic content of the current collected allowing
identification of the most appropriate changes to be
made to the input filter and/or the control system. The
proposed methodology is applied to the evaluation of
the response of a typical protection apparatus from undesired
effects of the harmonics in case of multiple collection
implemented for a double unit vehicle (as can
be the case where an increase in transport supply is required).
- Marzo