The analysis of modern diagnostic and monitoring devices for the traction power supply system
https://doi.org/10.46684/2023.1.7
Abstract
While developing a new modern device for diagnostics and monitoring of the grounding system in real time, the existing modern devices for diagnostics and monitoring of the railway traction network have been analyzed and specific features of high-speed rail traffic development have been studied. The paper presents the existing devices and methods for diagnostics and monitoring of the power supply elements of railway traction. The basic principles of operation of the devices used are given and their advantages and disadvantages are analyzed. The presented analysis makes it possible to estimate the new tendencies in diagnostics and monitoring system development and to summarize further prospects of their implementation and improvement.
About the Authors
A. V. AgunovRussian Federation
Alexandr V. Agunov — Cand. Sci. (Eng.), Professor, Professor of the Department of “Railways Electricity Power Supply
9 Moskovsky ave., Saint Petersburg, 190031, Russian Federation
Scopus Author ID6602281438
I. A. Terekhin
Russian Federation
Ilya A. Terekhin — Cand. Sci. (Eng.), Associate Professor of the Department of “Railways Electric Power Supply”
9 Moskovsky ave., Saint Petersburg, 190031, Russian Federation
Scopus Author ID: 57221132319
O. A. Stepanskaya
Russian Federation
Olga A. Stepanskaya — Cand. Sci. (Eng.), Associate Professor of the Department of “Railways Electric Power Supply”
9 Moskovsky ave., Saint Petersburg, 190031, Russian Federation
Scopus Author ID57428811500
I. A. Baranov
Russian Federation
Ivan A. Baranov — postgraduate student of the Department of “Railways Electric Power Supply
9 Moskovsky ave., Saint Petersburg, 190031, Russian Federation
WoS Researcher ID: AAC-5924-2022
E. G. Abishov
Russian Federation
Erbol G. Abishov — postgraduate student of the Department of “Railways Electric Power Supply”
9 Moskovsky ave., Saint Petersburg, 190031, Russian Federation
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Agunov A.V., Terekhin I.A., Stepanskaya O.A., Baranov I.A., Abishov E.G. The analysis of modern diagnostic and monitoring devices for the traction power supply system. BRIСS Transport. 2023;2(1). https://doi.org/10.46684/2023.1.7