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Title

Simulation of stray currents generated by DC electric traction

Authors

[ 1 ] Instytut Elektrotechniki i Elektroniki Przemysłowej, Wydział Elektryczny, Politechnika Poznańska | [ P ] employee

Year of publication

2015

Published in

Poznan University of Technology Academic Journals. Electrical Engineering

Journal year: 2015 | Journal number: Issue 82

Article type

scientific article

Publication language

english

Keywords
EN
  • stray currents
  • d.c. traction
  • earth return circuit
  • earth scalar potential
  • simulation
Abstract

EN The paper presents two methods of the 3D simulation of the primary scalar potential of the electric flow field produced in the earth by d.c. traction stray currents. In the first method the equivalent rail is considered as an earth return circuit with distributed parameters, whereas in the second method the rail is treated as a circuit with lumped parameters. It is assumed in the paper that the system considered is linear, that the earth is homogeneous medium of finite conductivity and that the effects of currents in nearby underground metal installations on the potential generated in the earth by track currents (primary earth potential) can be disregarded. An extensive parametric analysis to examine the roles of various factors, which affect the primary earth potential caused by stray currents, may be performed using simulation program developed. The technical application of the method presented, which can be useful at design stage e.g. of metal structures buried in the stray currents.

Pages (from - to)

67 - 76

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Computer Applications in Electrical Engineering 2015, 20-21.04.2015, Poznań, Poland

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