Analysis of the thermal variations in a moving pantograph strip using an electro-thermal simulation tool and validating by experimental tests

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TitreAnalysis of the thermal variations in a moving pantograph strip using an electro-thermal simulation tool and validating by experimental tests
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2020
AuteursDelcey N, Baucour P, Chamagne D, Wimmer G, Bucca G, Bruyere N, Bouger O, Auditeau G, Bausseron T
JournalPROCEEDINGS OF THE INSTITUTION OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS PART F-JOURNAL OF RAIL AND RAPID TRANSIT
Volume234
Pagination0954409719877341
Date PublishedSEP
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN0954-4097
Mots-clésexperimental tests, Pantograph-catenary interaction, simulation tool, Sliding contact, thermal study, wear
Résumé

The performance of the pantograph-catenary system is very significant in supplying reliable electrical power for the operation of trains. Many problems arise due to the increase in temperature inside the pantograph strip. More research works have been done to study the temperature extrema of the system but it is quite difficult to obtain the experimental values during a real-time train operation. Moreover, performing experimental tests needs a representative test bench of the system or a real train. This is challenging owing to the time and availability of materials and taking into account the number of physical phenomena to control and measure. To address this problem, the authors of this study present an electro-thermal modeling tool. The heat sources which characterize the system are analyzed to generate a heat equation formulation. This equation is solved with the finite differences numerical method in order to obtain the temperature distribution in the pantograph strip. In addition, some specifications such as computation time or required memory are taken into account. More precisely, mathematical and numerical optimizations are proposed to improve these specifications. The tool is validated by comparing the simulated results with the experimental tests obtained from a test bench located at POLIMI (Polytechnico Di Milano, Milan). Finally, thermal interpretations as well as relative gap analyses are done in different situations.

DOI10.1177/0954409719877341