A comprehensive analysis of published experimental data and formulae for the determination of the electrical parameters of railway traction lines is performed. Several results from different authors are presented with particular attention to different assumptions and environmental conditions. Additional measurementswere performed over the 5 Hz–200 kHz frequency range on a line section purposely prepared at La Spezia Railway Station (Italian State Railways). Theoretical formulae are considered and their validity is checked against experimental data. There is general accordance within common variations of the most critical parameters; calculations and measurements agree over the entire frequency range and are very accurate in the frequency range 50 Hz–50 kHz, where significant conducted disturbance lies.

Determination of the electrical parameters of railway traction lines: calculation, measurement and reference data

MARISCOTTI, ANDREA;POZZOBON, PAOLO
2004-01-01

Abstract

A comprehensive analysis of published experimental data and formulae for the determination of the electrical parameters of railway traction lines is performed. Several results from different authors are presented with particular attention to different assumptions and environmental conditions. Additional measurementswere performed over the 5 Hz–200 kHz frequency range on a line section purposely prepared at La Spezia Railway Station (Italian State Railways). Theoretical formulae are considered and their validity is checked against experimental data. There is general accordance within common variations of the most critical parameters; calculations and measurements agree over the entire frequency range and are very accurate in the frequency range 50 Hz–50 kHz, where significant conducted disturbance lies.
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