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Co-phase Traction Power Supply with Railway HPQC: Modeling, Control, and Advantages Over System with RPC

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Co-phase Traction Power Supply with Railway Hybrid Power Quality Conditioner

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In this chapter, the three major power quality problems, system unbalance, presence of reactive power, and harmonics, are modeled in co-phase traction power to develop the compensation power control of Railway HPQC. A systematic analysis is performed based on the control developed and the performance of co-phase traction power supply system with Railway HPQC is compared with that of RPC. The system of co-phase traction power supply with Railway HPQC is advantageous for lower operation voltage and device rating. These advantages are evaluated using a simulation model in PSCAD/EMTDC and are presented in this chapter.

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Lao, KW., Wong, MC., Dai, N. (2019). Co-phase Traction Power Supply with Railway HPQC: Modeling, Control, and Advantages Over System with RPC. In: Co-phase Traction Power Supply with Railway Hybrid Power Quality Conditioner. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-0438-5_2

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