SYSTEM FOR IMPLEMENTING CONTINUOUS CO-PHASE FLEXIBLE ALTERNATING CURRENT TRACTION POWER SUPPLY AND OPERATION MODE THEREFOR
20230356629 · 2023-11-09
Inventors
- Yunzhi LIN (Beijing, CN)
- Yingdong WEI (Beijing, CN)
- Xiaoqian LI (Beijing, CN)
- Yinjun ZHAO (Beijing, CN)
- Zhanhe LI (Beijing, CN)
- Zengqin LI (Baoding, Hebei, CN)
- Chao Lu (Beijing, CN)
- Hongzhi HUANG (Baoding, Hebei, CN)
- Ziming LI (Beijing, CN)
- Mingrui LI (Beijing, CN)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A system for implementing continuous co-phase flexible alternating current traction power supply and an operation mode therefor includes at least one flexible traction substation and neutral sections. Each flexible traction substation includes a first power inlet line and a second power inlet line, each of which is coupled to one end of a corresponding breaker, the other end of the corresponding breaker is coupled to a primary side of one traction transformer, and a secondary side of the traction transformer is coupled to a plurality of SPCs. SPCs corresponding to each set of traction transformer are coupled in parallel and coupled to a bus of the flexible traction substation through breakers. One feeder line is provided between the bus of the flexible traction substation and each of an up-track line and a down-track line of an overhead contact system, and each feeder line is provided with one up-to-net breaker thereon.
Claims
1. A system for implementing continuous co-phase flexible alternating current traction power supply, comprising at least one flexible traction substation and neutral sections, wherein: each flexible traction substation comprises a first power inlet line and a second power inlet line, each of which is coupled to one end of a corresponding power inlet line breaker, the other end of the corresponding power inlet line breaker is coupled to a primary side of one set of traction transformer, and a secondary side of the traction transformer is coupled to a plurality of static power converters (SPCs), wherein the SPCs corresponding to each set of traction transformer are coupled in parallel with each other to convert three-phase alternating current into single-phase alternating current and are respectively coupled to a bus of the flexible traction substation through outlet line breakers; one feeder line is provided between the bus of the flexible traction substation and each of an up-track line and a down-track line of an overhead contact system, and each feeder line is provided with one up-to-net breaker thereon; the up-track line and the down-track line of the overhead contact system are respectively provided with the neutral sections therein, and each of the neutral sections is coupled in parallel with one breaker which is turned on in a normal operation mode; a configuration manner of the neutral sections comprises arranging one section post between every two adjacent flexible traction substations, and arranging the neutral sections inside the section post; or arranging the neutral sections inside the flexible traction substation without arranging any section post, and arranging the neutral sections on a same side of two feeder lines between the bus of the flexible traction substation and the overhead contact system, or respectively on both sides of the two feeder lines, or between the two feeder lines.
2. The system according to claim 1, wherein, each flexible traction substation comprises the plurality of SPCs, and each of the SPCs is configured with two input ports, the two input ports are respectively couple to secondary sides of two sets of traction transformers in the flexible traction substation; each of the SPCs has two output ports, one of the two output ports is grounded and the other one of the two output ports is coupled in parallel with one another and is coupled to the bus of the flexible traction substation; wherein a grounding mode of the traction transformers is determined according to the SPCs.
3. The system according to claim 1, wherein, two sets of traction transformers in any one flexible traction substation are in an active and standby operation mode or a parallel operation mode, in the active and standby operation mode, all of the SPCs are coupled to one set of traction transformer; in the parallel operation mode, two sets of traction transformers operate simultaneously, and the SPCs are coupled to two sets of traction transformers.
4. The system according to claim 1, wherein, each flexible traction substation is configured with two up-to-net breakers, and the two up-to-net breakers are respectively coupled the bus of the flexible traction substation with the up-track line and the down-track line of the overhead contact system, the up-track line and the down-track line of the overhead contact system are respectively provided with the neutral sections therein, and each of the electrical sections is coupled in parallel with one breaker which is turned on in a normal operation mode.
5. The system according to claim 4, wherein, in case of a fault of one up-to-net breaker, an isolation switch coupled across the up-to-net breakers is turned on, and a single feeder line supplies power to the up-track line and the down-track line at the same time.
6. The system according to claim 1, wherein, in response to a fault of one power inlet line or one traction transformer, a breaker on the fault power inlet line or breakers on inlet and outlet lines of the fault traction transformer is turned off, and all non-fault SPCs continue to operate through a non-fault power inlet line and a non-fault traction transformer.
7. The system according to claim 1, wherein, in response to a fault of any SPC, the fault SPC is out of operation, and breakers on inlet and outlet lines of the fault SPC are turned off.
8. The system according to claim 1, wherein, in response to a fault of two power inlet lines or two traction transformers or the bus of the flexible traction substation, the flexible traction substation is out of operation, and other non-fault flexible traction substations supply power to the overhead contact system.
9. The system according to claim 1, wherein, in response to a fault of one breaker in parallel with the neutral section, an isolation switch in parallel with the neutral section is turned on to supply power to two sections of lines coupled through the neutral section.
10. An operation mode of a system for implementing continuous co-phase flexible alternating current traction power supply, comprising: based on the system for implementing continuous co-phase flexible alternating current traction power supply, converting three-phase alternating current into single-phase alternating current, and supplying the single-phase alternating current to a bus of a flexible traction substation; system for implementing continuous co-phase flexible alternating current traction power supply, comprising at least one flexible traction substation and neutral sections, wherein: each flexible traction substation comprises a first power inlet line and a second power inlet line, each of which is coupled to one end of a corresponding power inlet line breaker, the other end of the corresponding power inlet line breaker is coupled to a primary side of one set of traction transformer, and a secondary side of the traction transformer is coupled to a plurality of SPCs, wherein the SPCs corresponding to each set of traction transformer are coupled in parallel with each other to convert three-phase alternating current into single-phase alternating current and are respectively coupled to a bus of the flexible traction substation through outlet line breakers; one feeder line is provided between the bus of the flexible traction substation and each of an up-track line and a down-track line of an overhead contact system, and each feeder line is provided with one up-to-net breaker thereon; the up-track line and the down-track line of the overhead contact system are respectively provided with the neutral sections therein, and each of the neutral sections is coupled in parallel with one breaker which is turned on in a normal operation mode; and a configuration manner of the neutral sections comprises arranging one section post between every two adjacent flexible traction substations, and arranging the neutral sections inside the section post or arranging the neutral sections inside the flexible traction substation without arranging any section post, and arranging the neutral sections on a same side of two feeder lines between the bus of the flexible traction substation and the overhead contact system, or respectively on both sides of the two feeder lines, or between the two feeder lines.
11. The operation mode according to claim 10, wherein, each flexible traction substation comprises the plurality of SPCs, and each of the SPCs is configured with two input ports, the two input ports are respectively couple to secondary sides of two sets of traction transformers in the flexible traction substation; each of the SPCs has two output ports, one of the two output ports is grounded and the other one of the two output ports is coupled in parallel with one another and is coupled to the bus of the flexible traction substation; wherein a grounding mode of the traction transformers is determined according to the SPCs.
12. The operation mode according to claim 10, wherein, two sets of traction transformers in any one flexible traction substation are in an active and standby operation mode or a parallel operation mode, in the active and standby operation mode, all of the SPCs are coupled to one set of traction transformer; in the parallel operation mode, two sets of traction transformers operate simultaneously, and the SPCs are coupled to two sets of traction transformers.
13. The operation mode according to claim 10, wherein, each flexible traction substation is configured with two up-to-net breakers, and the two up-to-net breakers are respectively coupled the bus of the flexible traction substation with the up-track line and the down-track line of the overhead contact system, the up-track line and the down-track line of the overhead contact system are respectively provided with the neutral sections therein, and each of the electrical sections is coupled in parallel with one breaker which is turned on in a normal operation mode.
14. The operation mode according to claim 13, further comprising: in case of a fault of one up-to-net breaker, turning on an isolation switch coupled across the up-to-net breakers, supplying power to the up-track line and the down-track line at the same time by a single feeder line.
15. The operation mode according to claim 10, further comprising: in response to a fault of one power inlet line or one traction transformer, turning off a breaker on the fault power inlet line or breakers on inlet and outlet lines of the fault traction transformer, and continuing to operate all non-fault SPCs through a non-fault power inlet line and a non-fault traction transformer.
16. The operation mode according to claim 10, further comprising: in response to a fault of any SPC, the fault SPC being out of operation, and turning off breakers on inlet and outlet lines of the fault SPC.
17. The operation mode according to claim 10, further comprising: in response to a fault of two power inlet lines or two traction transformers or the bus of the flexible traction substation, the flexible traction substation being out of operation, and supplying power to the overhead contact system by other non-fault flexible traction substations.
18. The operation mode according to claim 10, further comprising: in response to a fault of one breaker in parallel with the neutral section, turning on an isolation switch in parallel with the neutral section to supply power to two sections of lines coupled through the neutral section.
19. The system according to claim 1, wherein, a number of the neutral sections between any two flexible traction substations is determined according to a target project.
20. The operation mode according to claim 10, wherein, a number of the neutral sections between any two flexible traction substations is determined according to a target project.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0022] These and other aspects and advantages of embodiments of the present disclosure will become apparent and more readily appreciated from the following descriptions made with reference to the drawings, in which:
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[0034] Reference will be made in detail to embodiments of the present disclosure. Examples of the embodiments of the present disclosure will be shown in drawings, in which the same or similar elements and the elements having same or similar functions are denoted by like reference numerals throughout the descriptions. The embodiments described herein according to drawings are explanatory and illustrative, not construed to limit the present disclosure.
[0035] The present disclosure is made based on understanding and discovery of Applicants for the following problems.
[0036] Since a structure of neutral section exists in an out-of-phase power supply mode, development of traction power supply technologies of electrified railway in China has been restricted for a long time by a problem of locomotives passing over the neutral section of and a power quality problem mainly based on negative sequence. The continuous co-phase power supply technology has advantages of completely cancelling the neutral section, significantly improving the power quality, changing unilateral power supply to bilateral power supply, further absorbing regenerative braking energy of the locomotives, improving fault ride-through capability of the power grid, improving fault adaptability of the system, introducing intelligent system-level control, and providing support for Internet construction of the future rail transit energy, which is a development trend in the future.
[0037] At present, research results related to the continuous co-phase power supply mode mainly focus on topology and control of power electronics. A practical application of the continuous co-phase power supply mode will involve design and selection of main wiring and an operation mode of a continuous co-phase traction power supply system. Therefore, it is necessary to study the main wiring and the operation mode of the continuous co-phase traction power supply system. Before introducing a system for implementing continuous co-phase flexible alternating current traction power supply proposed in an embodiment of the present disclosure, brief introduction is made below on a traction power supply system.
[0038] A traction power supply system is as illustrated in
[0039] In particular, a neutral section structure is described in
[0040] Although China's electrified railway technology has been relatively advanced, a key technology in the power supply field-continuous co-phase power supply technology-has yet to be broken through. In the field of electrified railway technology, how to solve a problem of neutral section is a core problem. The continuous co-phase power supply technology is a key method to solve the above problem, as illustrated in
[0041] A continuous co-phase traction power supply system is a combination of a flexible AC transmission power system and a traction power supply system. The continuous co-phase traction power supply system converts three-phase power of 110 kV/220 kV public power grid into 27.5 kv/50 hz single-phase AC power through an electronic power convertor like a SPC composed of fully-controlled elements. Since an amplitude and a phase of an output voltage of the electronic power convertor are controllable, a phase of a voltage of the overhead contact system may be controlled to a certain reference value, and an amplitude of the voltage may be controlled to a rated value of 27.5 kV. Thus, the neutral section structure may be eliminated, and full connection of the overhead contact system may be realized. To a great extent, deficiency and shortage of the out-of-phase power supply mode that has troubled China's traction power supply technology for decades can be solved.
[0042] Therefore, the present disclosure provides a system for implementing continuous co-phase flexible alternating current traction power supply, with better economy, strong reliability and flexibility, and well applicability and practicability. The system includes at least one least one flexible traction substation and a neutral section.
[0043] Each flexible traction substation includes a first power inlet line and a second power inlet line, and each of which is coupled to one end of a corresponding power inlet line breaker, the other end of the corresponding power inlet line breaker is coupled to a primary side of one set of traction transformer, and a secondary side of the traction transformer is coupled to a plurality of static power converters (SPCs). The SPCs corresponding to each set of traction transformer are coupled in parallel with each other to convert three-phase alternating current (AC) into single-phase AC and are respectively coupled to a bus of the flexible traction substation through outlet line breakers.
[0044] One feeder line is provided between the bus of the flexible traction substation and each of an up-track line and a down-track line of an overhead contact system, and each feeder line is provided with one up-to-net breaker thereon.
[0045] The up-track line and the down-track line of the overhead contact system are respectively provided with the neutral sections therein. Each neutral section is coupled in parallel with one breaker which is turned on in a normal operation mode.
[0046] A configuration manner of the neutral sections includes arranging one section post between every two adjacent flexible traction substations, and arranging the neutral sections inside the section post; or arranging the neutral sections inside the flexible traction substation without arranging any section post, wherein, the neutral sections are arranged on a same side of two feeder lines between the bus of the flexible traction substation and the overhead contact system, or respectively on both sides of the two feeder lines, or between the two feeder lines.
[0047] Each flexible traction substation includes the plurality of SPCs. Each of the SPCs is configured with two input ports, and the two input ports are respectively couple to secondary sides of two sets of traction transformers in the flexible traction substation. Each of the SPCs has two output ports, and one of the two output ports is grounded, and the other one of the two output ports is coupled in parallel with one another and is coupled to the bus of the flexible traction substation. A grounding mode of the traction transformers is determined according to the SPCs.
[0048] In an embodiment of the present disclosure, two sets of traction transformers in any one flexible traction substation are in an active and standby operation mode or a parallel operation mode. In the active and standby operation mode, all of the SPCs are coupled to one set of traction transformer. In the parallel operation mode, the two sets of traction transformers operate simultaneously, and the SPCs are coupled to the two sets of traction transformers.
[0049] In an embodiment of the present disclosure, each flexible traction substation is configured with two up-to-net breakers, and the two up-to-net breakers are respectively coupled the bus of the flexible traction substation with the up-track line and the down-track line of the overhead contact system. The up-track line and the down-track line of the overhead contact system are respectively provided with the neutral sections therein. Each neutral section is coupled in parallel with one breaker which is turned on in a normal operation mode.
[0050] In an embodiment of the present disclosure, in case of a fault of one up-to-net breaker, an isolation switch coupled across the up-to-net breakers is turned on, and a single feeder line supplies power to the up-track line and the down-track line at the same time.
[0051] A system for implementing continuous co-phase flexible alternating current traction power supply according to an embodiment of the present disclosure will be described below with reference to the drawings.
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[0057] It can be understood that the above embodiments are illustrative and cannot be understood as limitations of the present disclosure. Those skilled in the art may adopt various the foregoing neutral section arrangement solutions of the above embodiments in one traction power supply system within the scope of the present disclosure. For the sake of economy, those skilled in the art may, within the scope of the present disclosure, omit part of the neutral sections on the basis of the above embodiments, to reduce the number of neutral sections.
[0058] Further, in an embodiment of the present disclosure, a number of the neutral sections between any two flexible traction substations is determined according to a target project.
[0059] Specifically, there may be more than one neutral sections between two flexible traction substations, and there may be only one neutral section between a plurality of flexible traction substations. The number of the neutral sections may be determined by weighing reliability and economic requirements of the main wiring of the system according to an actual engineering condition.
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[0061] The three-phase power inlet lines TL.sub.1 and TL.sub.2 are respectively coupled to one ends of the power inlet-line breakers B.sub.1 and B.sub.2, and the other ends of the power inlet-line breakers B.sub.1 and B.sub.2 are respectively coupled to ports at primary sides of two sets of traction transformers TT.sub.1 and TT.sub.2. Each SPC equipment includes two three-phase input ports and two single-phase output ports. A port at a secondary side of the traction transformer TT.sub.1 is coupled to one three-phase input port of each of SPC.sub.1, . . . , SPC.sub.k.sub.
[0062] As illustrated in
[0063] Further, in an embodiment of the present disclosure, the neutral sections in the up-track line and the down-track line of the overhead contact system are coupled in parallel with the breakers respectively, and the breakers are turned on in a normal operation mode.
[0064] It can be understood that, for the neutral section Sj (1≤j≤m) as illustrated in
[0065] It should be noted that under a traditional out-of-phase power supply mode, a wiring form of the traction transformer in the traction power supply system is very complex and special, such as, SCOTT wiring, Woodbridge wiring, impedance balance wiring and other balanced wiring forms, YNd11, Vv and other wiring forms. In the continuous co-phase traction power supply system, since the SPC may convert three-phase AC to single-phase AC without power quality problem, the traction transformer in the traction power supply system may no longer use the complex wiring form of the traction transformer, but may use a common transformer with better economy and more mature technology.
[0066] In an embodiment of the present disclosure, in response to a fault of one power inlet line or one traction transformer, a breaker on the fault power inlet line or breakers on inlet and outlet lines of the fault traction transformer is turned off, and all non-fault SPCs may continue to operate through a non-fault power inlet line and a non-fault traction transformer.
[0067] In an embodiment of the present disclosure, in response to a fault of any SPC, the fault SPC is out of operation, and breakers on inlet and outlet lines of the fault SPC are turned off.
[0068] In an embodiment of the present disclosure, in response to a fault of two power inlet lines or two traction transformers or the bus of the flexible traction substation, the flexible traction substation is out of operation, and other non-fault flexible traction substations supply power to the overhead contact system.
[0069] In an embodiment of the present disclosure, in response to a fault of one breaker in parallel with the neutral section, an isolation switch in parallel with the neutral section is turned on to supply power to two sections of lines coupled through the neutral section.
[0070] It should be noted that under normal operation, a breaker of a neutral section is turned on, and co-phase continuous for the whole line of the overhead contact system is implemented, as illustrated in
[0071] Specifically, two sets of traction transformers in one flexible traction substation may be in the active and standby operation mode or the parallel operation mode. In the active and standby operation mode, all of the SPCs are coupled to one set of traction transformer. In case of a fault of this set of traction transformer or an inlet line of a power system of this set of traction transformer, another set of standby traction transformer supplies power. In the parallel operation mode, two sets of traction transformers operate simultaneously, and the SPCs are coupled to two sets of traction transformers. In case of a fault of one set of traction transformer or an inlet line of a power system of the set of traction transformer, power outputs of respective flexible traction substations may be coordinated through system-level control, such that a flexible traction substation operated normally may support a flexible traction substation with fault traction transformer. Traction transformers operating in parallel may have advantages of making full use of a capacity of each traction transformer, reducing a standby capacity of each traction transformer, and improving economy of the system.
[0072] As illustrated in
[0073] Further, in an embodiment of the present disclosure, in cause of a fault of any SPC, the fault SPC is out of operation, and breakers on inlet and outlet lines of the fault SPC are turned off. As illustrated in
[0074] It can be understood that in case of a fault of one SPC, the SPC may be out of operation and breakers on inlet and outlet lines of the SPC are turn off, and other SPC in the flexible traction substation operates normally. In a case that there are z (1≤z<k.sub.i) SPCs in the i-th flexible traction substation out of operation, the flexible traction substation does not split, and the z SPCs are out of operation and breakers on inlet and outlet lines of the z SPCs are turned off, and other SPC in the flexible traction substation operates normally.
[0075] Further, in an embodiment of the present disclosure, the breaker in parallel with the neutral section is coupled in parallel with an isolation switch. In a case that the breaker in parallel with the neutral section refuses to be turned on, the isolation switch is turned on.
[0076] It can be understood that the breaker in parallel with the neutral section may be coupled in parallel with the isolation switch. In the case that the breaker in parallel with the neutral section refuses to be turned on, turning on the isolation switch may improve reliability of the system.
[0077] In response to a bus fault of the flexible traction substation, the flexible traction substation splits, and all breakers B.sub.1 and B.sub.2 on the power inlet lines, up-to-net breakers BT.sub.1 and BT.sub.2 on the feeder lines, breakers BI.sub.y1, BI.sub.y2, BO.sub.y (y=1,2,3, k.sub.i) on an input side and an output side of the SPC are turned off, as illustrated in
[0078] In response to a line fault of the overhead contact system, the breakers BS in parallel with all neutral sections coupled to a fault point of the lines and the up-to-net breakers BT of the feeder lines of the flexible traction substation are turned off, to isolate the fault, as illustrated in
[0079] Since the SPC may flexibly adjust and control an amplitude, a phase, a frequency and an output power of an output voltage, the system for implementing continuous co-phase flexible alternating current traction power supply proposed according to an embodiment of the present disclosure may be applied to power supply scenarios of traction power supply systems with different voltage levels and different frequencies.
[0080] The system for implementing continuous co-phase flexible alternating current traction power supply according to an embodiment of the present disclosure has been simulated and proved that a result is consistent with an expectation. The flexible traction substation adopts a common three-phase transformer with better economy and more mature technology. Under consideration of economy, a strong reliable and flexible main wiring is designed, which may provide a technical solution for a practical project of applying the continuous co-phase power supply technology in the future.
[0081] According to the operation mode of the system for implementing continuous co-phase flexible alternating current traction power supply proposed according to an embodiment of the present disclosure, the system for implementing continuous co-phase flexible alternating current traction power supply proposed in the present disclosure may convert three-phase alternating current into single-phase alternating current and supply the single-phase AC power to the bus of the flexible traction substation.
[0082] Therefore, the operation mode of the system for implementing continuous co-phase flexible alternating current traction power supply with high reliability may realize power supply on the basis of better economy, greater flexibility, and better applicability and practicability.
[0083] An embodiment of the present disclosure provides a system for implementing continuous co-phase flexible alternating current traction power supply. The system includes:
[0084] at least one flexible traction substation and neutral sections;
[0085] each flexible traction substation comprises a first power inlet line and a second power inlet line, each of which is coupled to one end of a corresponding power inlet line breaker, the other end of the corresponding power inlet line breaker is coupled to a primary side of one set of traction transformer, and a secondary side of the traction transformer is coupled to a plurality of SPCs, wherein the SPCs corresponding to each set of traction transformer are coupled in parallel with each other to convert three-phase alternating current into single-phase alternating current and are respectively coupled to a bus of the flexible traction substation through outlet line breakers;
[0086] one feeder line is provided between the bus of the flexible traction substation and each of an up-track line and a down-track line of an overhead contact system, and each feeder line is provided with one up-to-net breaker thereon;
[0087] the up-track line and the down-track line of the overhead contact system are respectively provided with the neutral sections therein, and each of the neutral sections is coupled in parallel with one breaker which is turned on in a normal operation mode;
[0088] a configuration manner of the neutral sections comprises arranging one section post between every two adjacent flexible traction substations, and arranging the neutral sections inside the section post; or arranging the neutral sections inside the flexible traction substation without arranging any section post, and arranging the neutral sections on a same side of two feeder lines between the bus of the flexible traction substation and the overhead contact system, or respectively on both sides of the two feeder lines, or between the two feeder lines;
[0089] in which, a number of the neutral sections between any two flexible traction substations is determined according to a target project.
[0090] The system for implementing continuous co-phase flexible alternating current traction power supply of an embodiment of the present disclosure may render an output voltage and a power of the flexible traction substation flexibly controllable, and may be applied to traction power supply systems with various voltage levels and frequencies, realize the whole line of the overhead contact system to be continuous, cancel all neutral sections, effectively improve power quality of an external source and the overhead contact system. Under consideration of economy, a strong reliable and flexible main wiring is designed, which may provide a technical solution for a practical project of applying the continuous co-phase power supply technology in the future.
[0091] In addition, the system for implementing continuous co-phase flexible alternating current traction power supply according to an embodiment of the present disclosure have the following additional technical features.
[0092] Further, in an embodiment of the present disclosure, each flexible traction substation includes the plurality of SPCs, and each of the SPCs is configured with two input ports, the two input ports are respectively couple to secondary sides of two sets of traction transformers in the flexible traction substation; each of the SPCs has two output ports, one of the two output ports is grounded and the other one of the two output ports is coupled in parallel with one another and is coupled to the bus of the flexible traction substation; in which a grounding mode of the traction transformers is determined according to the SPCs.
[0093] Further, in an embodiment of the present disclosure, two sets of traction transformers in any one flexible traction substation are in an active and standby operation mode or a parallel operation mode, in the active and standby operation mode, all of the SPCs are coupled to one set of traction transformer; in the parallel operation mode, two sets of traction transformers operate simultaneously, and the SPCs are coupled to two sets of traction transformers.
[0094] Further, in an embodiment of the present disclosure, each flexible traction substation is configured with two up-to-net breakers, and the two up-to-net breakers are respectively coupled the bus of the flexible traction substation with the up-track line and the down-track line of the overhead contact system, the up-track line and the down-track line of the overhead contact system are respectively provided with the neutral sections therein, and each of the electrical sections is coupled in parallel with one the breaker which is turned on in a normal operation mode.
[0095] Further, in an embodiment of the present disclosure, in case of a fault of one up-to-net breaker, an isolation switch coupled across the up-to-net breakers is turned on, and a single feeder line supplies power to the up-track line and the down-track line.
[0096] Further, in an embodiment of the present disclosure, in response to a fault of one power inlet line or one traction transformer, a breaker on the fault power inlet line or breakers on inlet and outlet lines of the fault traction transformer is turned off, and all non-fault SPCs continue to operate through a non-fault power inlet line and a non-fault traction transformer.
[0097] Further, in an embodiment of the present disclosure, in response to a fault of any SPC, the fault SPC is out of operation, and breakers on inlet and outlet lines of the fault SPC are turned off.
[0098] Further, in an embodiment of the present disclosure, in response to a fault of two power inlet lines or two traction transformers or the bus of the flexible traction substation, the flexible traction substation is out of operation, and other non-fault flexible traction substations supply power to the overhead contact system.
[0099] Further, in an embodiment of the present disclosure, in response to a fault of one breaker in parallel with the neutral section, an isolation switch in parallel with the neutral section is turned on to supply power to two sections of lines coupled through the neutral section.
[0100] To achieve the above objective, an embodiment of the present disclosure provides a system for implementing continuous co-phase flexible alternating current traction power supply. Based on the system for implementing continuous co-phase flexible alternating current traction power supply according to the first aspect of embodiments of the present disclosure, three-phase alternating current is converted into single-phase alternating current, and the single-phase alternating current is supplied to a bus of a flexible traction substation.
[0101] The present disclosure includes the following beneficial effects.
[0102] The system for implementing continuous co-phase flexible alternating current traction power supply of an embodiment of the present disclosure may render an output voltage and a power of the flexible traction substation flexibly controllable, and may be applied to traction power supply systems with various voltage levels and frequencies, realize the whole line of the overhead contact system to be continuous, cancel all neutral sections, realize three-phase symmetry of an external source, and effectively improve power quality of the external source and the overhead contact system. The present disclosure may provide the specific wiring mode of the continuous co-phase traction power supply system, and provide a technical solution for an electrified railway project that will build the continuous co-phase traction power supply system. The present disclosure has an ability of system level coordination control, which may organize respective flexible traction substations to operate coordinately through the continuous overhead contact system, and coordinate power outputs of respective flexible traction substations through system level control, in case of the fault of the flexible traction substation, such that a flexible traction substation operated normally may support the flexible traction substation with a fault traction transformer, and improve reliability of power supply for the system. The system may also realize isolation of public power grid and the overhead contact system, and has a fault ride-through capability, and has a small influence range of a power failure switching operation in case of a fault of the system and has strong reliability of power supply. The parallel operation of two sets of traction transformers in each flexible traction substation may make full use of a capacity of each traction transformer, reduce a standby capacity of each traction transformer, and improve economy of the system. In case of the fault of one set of traction transformer in the flexible traction substation, the other set of traction transformer may operate normally and the external source may maintain three-phase symmetry. In case of the fault of one or more SPCs of the flexible traction substation, a normal operation of the flexible traction substation will not be affected. The overhead contact system in the system is provided with neutral sections, which may realize fault zoning and isolation of the overhead contact system and effectively limit an influence range of the overhead contact system fault.
[0103] In addition, terms such as “first” and “second” are used herein for purposes of description and are not intended to indicate or imply relative importance or significance or to imply the number of indicated technical features. Thus, the feature defined with “first” and “second” may comprise one or more of this feature. In the description of the present disclosure, “a plurality of” means at least two, for example, two or three, unless specified otherwise.
[0104] Reference throughout this specification to “an embodiment,” “some embodiments,” “an example,” “a specific example,” or “some examples,” means that a particular feature, structure, material, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment or example is included in at least one embodiment or example of the present disclosure. Thus, schematic representations of the above terms are not necessarily referring to the same embodiment or example. Furthermore, the particular features, structures, materials, or characteristics may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments or examples. In addition, without contradiction, different embodiments or examples and the features of the different embodiments or examples described in this specification can be combined and assorted by those skilled in the art.
[0105] Although explanatory embodiments have been shown and described, it would be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the above embodiments are exemplary and cannot be construed to limit the present disclosure, and changes, revisions, alternatives, and modifications can be made in the embodiments within scope of the present disclosure.