轨道信号系统对电干扰敏感性的实验室测试

M. Frazier, D. R. Little
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轨道信号系统的电气噪声日益复杂,威胁着轨道信号系统的安全运行。广泛的信号系统类型和功能,以及各种各样的电噪声源,进一步使系统兼容性的保证复杂化。特别令人关切的是,直流和交流牵引系统的新发展所产生的轨道电磁干扰,以及这种干扰对新的基于微处理器的公路平交系统安全操作的影响。有两个因素被认为是确保操作系统有足够的兼容性余量的重要因素。首先,干扰信号的幅度和其他相关特性必须通过测量或预测最坏情况下的系统运行条件来知道。其次,信号系统对干扰的敏感性阈值必须在系统执行其操作功能范围时进行测量。作者开发了一个轨道模拟器,用于实验室干扰敏感性测试,在测试信号系统的类型、干扰特性和轨道系统运行条件方面提供了相当大的灵活性。对一些感兴趣的设备和干扰条件制定了详细的测试程序并进行了评估。本文说明了用于定义运行轨道信号系统干扰敏感性阈值和特定系统兼容性裕度的现场和实验室装置和测试程序。
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Laboratory testing of track signaling system susceptibility to electrical interference
The safe operation of track signaling systems is being threatened by the increasingly complex electrical noise conducted by track systems. The wide range of signaling system types and functions, along with a diversity of electrical noise sources, further complicates the assurance of system compatibility. Of particular concern is the track-conducted EMI created by new developments in DC and AC traction systems and the influence of such interference on the safe operations of new microprocessor-based highway grade-crossing systems. Two factors are recognized as being important for assuring adequate compatibility margins for operating systems. First, the magnitude and other relevant characteristics of the interfering signal must be known by measurement or prediction for worst case system operating conditions. Second, the susceptibility threshold of the signaling system to the interference must be measured as the system performs its range of operating functions. The authors have developed a track simulator for laboratory interference susceptibility testing that provides considerable flexibility in the types of test signaling systems, the interference characteristics, and the track-system operating conditions. Detailed test procedures have been developed and evaluated for some equipments and interference conditions of interest. The paper illustrates the field and laboratory fixtures and test procedures that have been used to define operating track-signaling system interference-susceptibility thresholds and compatibility margins for specific systems of concern.
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