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Applied Mechanics and Materials | 2015

The Analysis and Simulation of Contact Loss between Pantograph and Catenary on Electric Railway

Yin Han Gao; Ju Xian Wang; Kai Yu Yang; Tian Hao Wang; Zhan Yang An

Based on the classical Mayer-arc model, this paper establishes the equivalent circuit of traction network for AC25kV electric railway from the essence of contact loss discharge. The voltage waves of contact loss arc at different moments are obtained by MATLAB/simulink. Through the analysis, it can be confirmed that the EMI (electromagnetic interference) with broad band and high amplitude will appear at the moment the contact loss between pantograph and catenary happens. Finally, relevant measures are given to avoid the probability event of contact loss.


Applied Mechanics and Materials | 2014

The Analysis of a Transmission Line Crosstalk in the Time Domain Based on First-Order Upwind

Yin Han Gao; Tian Hao Wang; Jun Dong Zhang; Kai Yu Yang; Yu Zhu

This article will combine the difference scheme of first-order upwind with the multi-conductor transmission lines equation to analysis the multi-conductor transmission lines crosstalk in the time domain. First-order upwind is a finite difference algorithm in the time domain; it has a first order accuracy, in the discontinuous solution there is no non-physics-oscillation, when simulate the signal. The flux splitting method which is applied to the first-order upwind solved the problem that the characteristic line direction of the wind type make plus or minus transformation along with the coefficient, make the programming simple. In this paper, simulation results of transmission line crosstalk in this algorithm will be compared with the traditional leapfrog scheme, to verify its effectiveness.


Applied Mechanics and Materials | 2014

The Analysis of Automotive Wiring Harness Dynamic Crosstalk

Yin Han Gao; Tian Hao Wang; Kai Yu Yang; Jun Dong Zhang; Jin Yu; Liu Yang

Since the installation and strapping of the harness, and the vehicle motion state of the automotive is different. The crosstalk automotive wire harness is not a fixed value, but a certain dynamic range in the actual situation. Through the analysis of the factors of influence cable crosstalk can draw a conclusion that the cable relative position and disturbed line termination impedance is a major factor in the production of dynamic change. We analyze the dynamic range of crosstalk of 14 core wire harness model by using a statistical method, as a result of the change of the relative position of cable far-end crosstalk (FEXT) range within 1 dB, but when the disturbed line termination impedance changes from 50Ω to 1000Ω, the cable far-end crosstalk range reached 15 dB. It provides reference basis for the automotive wiring harness electromagnetic compatibility design.


Applied Mechanics and Materials | 2014

Transient Analysis of Multi-Conductor Transmission Line Based on the Second-Order Upwind Scheme

Yin Han Gao; Jun Dong Zhang; Kai Yu Yang; Tian Hao Wang; Yu Zhu; Tian Hong Tan

On the basis of the second-order upwind scheme, combined with the flux splitting method, we derive a uniform multi-conductor transmission line time-domain calculations. This method is a direct time-domain discrete numerical method with second order accuracy. It does not have any special requirements for circuit and the application process and complex transformations which lead to facilitate the preparation of the program. Numerical experiments show that this method of preparation of general purpose computing program has roughly the same computational efficiency with the traditional leapfrog scheme and at the discontinuous solutions, there are no non-physical oscillations. It can easily be used to calculate a uniform multi-conductor transmission line coupling.


Applied Mechanics and Materials | 2014

The Research of the Electric Vehicle Wiring Harness Dynamic Crosstalk Based on Statistical Simulation Method

Tian Hao Wang; Yin Han Gao; Kai Yu Yang; Jun Dong Zhang; Le Gao; Yu Jin

In the actual situation, because of the shock of automobile in the movement process and the wire harness in undulating tube placement is random, leading to the relative position of the wire harness is not fixed, Thus lead to crosstalk value has certain dynamic range. In this paper, obtained the unit mutual inductance and mutual capacitance of wire with insulation layer using mirror image method, simulation and prediction of crosstalk dynamic interval by statistical simulation method, obtain harness near end crosstalk changes range within 3dB at a confidence level of 80%. This provides a reference for EMC design of automotive wiring harness.


Applied Mechanics and Materials | 2014

Extracting Parameter Matrix of Automotive Cable Harness

Yin Han Gao; Jun Dong Zhang; Tian Hao Wang; Kai Yu Yang; Zhan Yang An; Yang Liu

Convert Inhomogeneous media space into infinite homogeneous medium space with method of image charges, obtain the relations between Inhomogeneous media wire bound charge and free charge rely on electromagnetic theory and deduced analytical the model of parasitic capacitance per unit length of Inhomogeneous dielectric wire in insulation in automotive cable harness. Taking a car harness for example, analytical formulas and Ansys Q3D Extractor software were used to calculation and analysis harness unit length parameter matrix. Among them, the algorithm of Ansys Q3D Extractor software to calculate the parasitic of automotive cable harness is two-dimensional static finite element method, numerical methods belong.


Applied Mechanics and Materials | 2014

The Model of Estimating MTL Crosstalk in Inhomogeneous Medium

Yin Han Gao; Zhan Yang An; Tian Hao Wang; Kai Yu Yang; Ju Xian Wang

Based on the transmission line theory, this paper applies the mode theory to predict the MTL(multi-conductor transmission line) crosstalk by selecting voltage as the research object, thus establish the model of estimating MTL crosstalk in inhomogeneous medium. Then make numerical calculation in MATLAB for the estimate model established in this paper, and also compare the calculated values with the simulated values in EMC studio. The compared results show that the calculated results of this model is highly consistent with the practical simulated values, verifying the correctness and feasibility of mode theory in MTL crosstalk prediction.


Advanced Materials Research | 2014

Research on University-Industry-Research Cooperation Feature to Universities as the Main Target

Yin Han Gao; Zhan Yang An; Kai Yu Yang; Tian Hao Wang

Analyze of university-industry-research cooperation’s characteristics which the university is the main target, and each case has been specifically addressed, characteristics of the cooperation were discussed, and detailed analysis of the relationship between the characteristics of the main features of each. From the perspective of their own cooperation feature, further discusses the characteristics of cooperation.


Advanced Materials Research | 2014

Design of Networked Control System of Vehicle Body Based on Hybrid Scheduling Algorithm

Yu Zhu; Shun Yue Wang; Yu Qiao; Tian Hao Wang; Jun Dong Zhang; Xing Yu Zhang

Along with the body control system is becoming more intelligent, making the body network scale and the communication load increase dramatically, transmission delay of information in the body network is increasing obvious, greatly reduces the systems real-time performance and reliability. Based on the analysis of body network communication needs, we design the reasonable body CAN network topology structure. According to the characteristics of information transmission of the body network control system, designed a hybrid scheduling algorithm is applied to the body network control system, and is verified by experiments on the performance. Experimental results show that the design method of body network system can effectively guarantee the real-time and feasibility of information transmission, and optimized the body network control system as a whole.


Advanced Materials Research | 2014

Each Factor Research of University-Industry-Research Cooperation Mechanism

Yin Han Gao; Le Gao; Kai Yu Yang; Tian Hao Wang

According to the university and the enterprises own situation, put The demands of the enterprise as the guide, research on each factor research of university-industry-research cooperation mechanism based on colleges and universities. On the analysis of the obstacles of cooperative mechanism in China, at the same time, the countermeasures of each factor of the cooperation mechanism is studied. The purpose is to coordinate each factor of the university-industry-research cooperation systems, to realize the optimization target of the system, to explore and summarizes the countermeasures of sustainable development in the practice of industry-university-institute cooperation.

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