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I.TULASI RAM
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Introduction
Act of drawing or state of being drawn propulsion
of vehicle is called tractions. There are various systems of
traction prevailing in our country such as steam engine
drive, electric drive. These systems of tractions may be
classified broadly into groups namely
1) The traction system which do not involve the use of
electricity at any stage and called as non-electric tractions
system such as steam engine drive, IC engine drive etc.
2) The tractions system which involves the use of
electricity at some stage and called as electric tractions.
System such a diesel electric drive, electric drive etc.
Systems of track electrification:
1.Dc system.
2.Single phase ac system.
3.three-phase ac system.
4.Composite system
(a). kando system.
(b). single phase to dc system.
Existing Tractions System
Existing tractions system uses D.C. motors.
a) The 25 KV over head voltage is step down to 2000 V with
the help of step down transformer.
b) Rectifier rectifies this A.C. voltage to D.C. voltage.
c) This rectified D.C. voltage is used to operate the D.C.
motors in existing system engine.
Causes favoring the DC motors
a) D.C. series motors are less costly, however for some H.P
more efficient and requires less maintenance than A.C. series
motor.
b) Rail conductor system of track electrifications which is less
costly with D.C. system than with A.C. System
Electric traction motors
General features of traction motors:
Mechanical features
Electrical features
Braking:
Generally braking is classified into two types in the
traction.
Electrical braking.
Plugging
Rheostatic or dynamic braking.
Regenerative braking.
Mechanical braking.
Compressed air brakes
Vacuum brakes
Hydraulic brakes
Requirements of braking:
The braking should be simple and reliable in action
The braking should be smooth so as to avoid damage
of goods.
Maintenance needs should be minimum.
The braking force applied to each axle should be
proportional to axle load so as to obtain uniform
deceleration.
Power supply for electric traction
Electric trains in India first introduced in Bombay sub urban services in 1925 and in
madras in 1931. at that time the system adopted was 1500v dc.
In earlier days many of the systems used for electrification of railways in India and
other countries such as America, France Hungary etc.
From the reports obtained from French national railways the single phase ac system
with 50hz frequency is more advantageous both financial and operation.
In India in 1957 for the first time adopted the system has 25kv, 50hz frequency,
single-phase system.
High voltage ac supply
Arrangement of power supply in India are as follows:
Capacity : 25 KV.
Frequency : 50 Hz
taps on HT : 32 taps
cooling :forced oil & air
Arno Converter
1. Arno converter is a device
which convert single phase AC
in to three phase AC.
2. The three phase supply needed
for the three phase induction
motors which used in blowers,
exhausters an oil pumps. To
supply three phase power to
three phase induction motors
arno converter is used.
3. Arno converter is rotating
device.
DC link
This is essentially a bank of capacitor and inductor
or active filter circuitry to further smooth.