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The Transactions of the Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers | 2013

Video Image Analysis in Accordance with Power Density of Arcing for Current Collection System in Electric Railway

Young Park; Kiwon Lee; Chulmin Park; Jae Kwang Kim; Ahram Jeon; Sam-Young Kwon; Yong Hyun Cho

This paper presents an analysis methods for current collection quality in catenary system by means of video image based monitoring system. Arcing is the sparking at the interface point between pantograph and contact wire when the electric trains have traction current values at speed. Percentage of arcing at maximum line speed is measurable parameters for compliance with the requirements on dynamic behaviour of the interface between pantograph and contact wire in accordance with requirement of IEC and EN standards. The arc detector and video is installed on a train aim at the trailing contact strip according to the travel direction. The arc detector presented and measured verity of value such as the duration and power density of each arc and the video image is measured a image when the arc is occurred in pantograph. In this paper we analysis of video image in accordance with power density of arcing from arc detector and compared with video image and power density of arcing so as to produce quality of arcing from image.


Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering | 2012

Bending Fatigue Life Evaluation of Pure Copper and Copper Alloy Contact Wire

Yongseok Kim; Haochuang Li; Min-Sung Kang; Jae-Mean Koo; Chang-Sung Seok; Kiwon Lee; Sam-Young Kwon

Contact wire is one of the most important components supplying electricity to railroad cars. At the beginning of the research on contact wire, wear problem caused by friction between contact wire and pantograph was considered even more important issue for the failure of contact wire. However, since several fatigue fractures were reported from Shinkansen in Japan, fatigue fracture has become another important issue for the failure of contact wire. Despite of its importance, standard of the fatigue test of contact wire has not been established yet. Thus, fatigue characteristics of contact wire is very difficult issue to evaluate quantitatively. Hence, in this study, test method simulating operating conditions of contact wire by Minsung Kang and etc. is used to evaluate the fatigue characteristics of copper alloy contact wire. Also, test results is compared with the result of Minsung Kang`s research on pure copper contact wire.


The Transactions of the Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers | 2014

Analysis of Percentage of Arcing between Pantograph and Overhead Contact Line as a Function of Duration of Arc

Young Park; Kiwon Lee; Sam-Young Kwon; Chulmin Park; Jae Kwang Kim; Won Seok Choi

Quality criteria for interaction between a pantograph and overhead contact wire is a most important requirement to assess of the performance for the current collection system. Interaction performance between pantograph and catenary system is subject to approval by the infrastructure manager when a new design and contraction of overhead contact line and pantograph are installed. Among the various performance, percentage of arcing at maximum line speed is a simple test method compared with contact force of pantograph due to direct sensing of pantagraph, calibrations, installations of train, and etc. On the other hand, percentage of arcing is need to reliable arcing detector and general requirements with accordance with EN 50317. In this paper, percentage of arcing are investigated on the function of duration of arc and proposed which is satiable of percentage of arcing. As a results, we proposed which duration of arcs are unsuitable from infrastructures point of view as performance testing for quality of current collection.


The Transactions of the Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers | 2011

Development of an Arc Detector Assessment System by Loss of Contact Between Pantograph and Contact Wire in Electric Railway

Young Park; Yong-Hyeon Cho; Sam-Young Kwon; Kiwon Lee; Won-Hee You

The objective of this paper is to discuss technologies on assessing reliability of arc detectors by composing a system that generates and simulates occurrence of arc caused by loss of contact between pantographs and contact wires in a laboratory condition. In order to establish the arc simulator, a device that generates light having the bandwidth of arcs that occur between carbon-metal. The simulator was designed under conditions of EN 50317 and simulations were conducted using the developed device. According to the results, it was possible to conduct certification tests following regulations of international standards and the precision of the simulator was satisfactory. The proposed arc detector assessment system is expected to enhance precision of current collection quality performance assessment methods at high-speed lines and conventional lines while being referred as fundamental technologies for development of detectors suiting international conditions.


The Transactions of the Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers | 2013

Analysis of Current Collection Performance using Real-time Measurement of Current for Overhead Contact Line on the Track-side

Young Park; Seungkwon Shin; Kiwon Lee; Jae-Moon Kim; Wonha Kim

In this paper, analysis method for current collection performance based on real-time current of catenary system is proposed. An innovative method based on track-side of railway system is used for measurement of currents for overhead contact line during the collection with pantograph. The evaluation of a qualitative ratio for current collection performance were conducted using proposed algorithm under various conditions such as laboratory and track-side. To check the validity of our approach, we compared between calculation results from current of contact wire and measurement results from arcing of pantograph using simulator in laboratory conditions. The results show that the behavior of current collection performance were analysis from currents of overhead contact line in AC electric railway system.


The Transactions of the Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers | 2013

A Experimental Study on Train Speed and Wave Propagation Speed of Contact Wire according to the Speed-up

Kiwon Lee

An overhead catenary system is the one of the main subjects for increasing speed in electric railway. When a vehicle increases the speed over 350km/h, vibrations and wave propagation reflections occur severely. Therefore, the system suitable for the speed are needed. A wave propagation speed of contact wire is the main criteria to determine the tension for the system. Therefore, a train speed is restricted below 70% of wave propagation speed of it in European railway code. In this study, we measured a strain and uplift of contact wire while HEMU-430X tain is operated for the speed-up trial test in Kyungbu high-speed railway. The measured strain and uplift are analyzed with wave propagation speed according to the speed-up. The more a train speed reaches to a propagation speed, the more measured strain is high. Through the study, an experimental approach is performed about the code which a train speed is restricted below 70% of wave propagation speed of it.


The Transactions of the Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers | 2015

A Study on Characteristics of Overhead Rigid Conductor System for Developing the High-speed System up to 250km/h

Sang-Joon Bae; Kwang-Dong Jang; Kiwon Lee; Youn-Cheol Park

An overhead rigid conductor system is mainly applied to the subway and recently studies on the rigid system have been conducted for applications such as tunnels of high-speed line and speed improvement of a conventional lines up to 250km/h. Power feeding performance which is the most important in a rigid system can be measured by contact force and characteristics of this contact force are related to the shape and material of the R-BAR. In this paper, we analyze the measurements of contact force, current heating temperature, impedance of a rigid conductor which was developed in Korea, after that we compare static characteristics of home and abroad rigid conductors which have various shapes and materials.


Journal of The Korean Institute of Electrical and Electronic Material Engineers | 2011

Implementation of Electrical Property Assessment System for Overhead Contact Lines

Seok Yong Oh; Young Park; Yong Hyeon Cho; Kiwon Lee; Joon-Tae Song

Currently in Korea, the simple catenary type overhead contact line system is being applied to both conventional lines and high speed lines of electric railway, and circulation current flowing into the catenary system frequently bring undesirable consequences. Namely, the connector wire has many problems according to a flow of excessive circulation current and arc current on catenary when an electric train runs at high speed. This paper presents the development and application of a real-time data acquisition system designed to measure the electrical characteristics of an overhead catenary system in electric railways. The developed system is capable of storing data of a 25 kV power source in a live wire state through a telemetry environment. The field test results show that the proposed technique and the developed system can be practically applied to measure characteristics of current of an overhead catenary system.


Journal of The Korean Institute of Electrical and Electronic Material Engineers | 2008

Implementation of Optical-based Measuring Instrument for Contact Wire Geometry in Electric Railway

Young Park; Yong-Hyeon Cho; Hosung Jung; Kiwon Lee; Hyung-Chul Kim; Sam-Young Kwon; Hyun-June Park; Wonha Kim

We propose an optical-based measuring instrument of catenary system in electric railway. This system was made to utilize line scan camera as inspecting system to measure the stagger and height of overhead contact wire in railway and composed with optical type source and FPGA-based image acquisition system with PCI slot. Vision acquisition software has been used for the application to programming interface for image acquisition, display, and storage with a frequency of sampling. To check the validity of our approach for the intended application, we monitored height and stagger in the overhead wire of a high-speed catenary system in Korea. The proposed optical-based measuring instrument to measure the contact wire geometry such as the hight and stagger shows promising on-field applications for online condition motoring. We expect that a new generation of real-time instruments with demanding various conditions motoring requirement in railway can be easily integrated into optical-based measuring instrument system.


The Transactions of the Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers | 2013

Implementation of Optimization of the Uplift Amount Measurement System of Overhead Contact Line

Young Park; Kiwon Lee; Chulmin Park; Sam-Young Kwon

Uplift of contact wire and dynamic characteristics between pantograph and contact wire are key interaction performance of OCS (Overhead Catenary System). These two evaluation items are the approval criteria for the performance between OCS and pantograph. A telemetry system or DAQ (Data Acquisition) System based on wireless communication make it monitor a dynamic behavior which is measured directly in a 25 kv like parts. While permissible working time is too short time to install is too long. In this paper, it is described that optimization the telemetry measurement system for OCS and increasing accuracy, easy adaptation, and faster handling can be also achieved through the study.

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Jae-Mean Koo

Sungkyunkwan University

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Yongseok Kim

Sungkyunkwan University

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Haochuang Li

Sungkyunkwan University

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Young Suk Park

Seoul National University Bundang Hospital

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Guo Zhen

Sungkyunkwan University

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Jae Kwang Kim

Incheon National University

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