Abstract

Considering that current voltage transformer models of electrical multiple units (EMUs) are narrow-band models or transformer models, this paper introduces a wide-band model of EMU voltage transformers based on the vector fitting method, circuit synthesis theory and black-box model theory. The admittances of voltage transformers from 30 kHz to 5 MHz are measured by the vector network analyzer, the branch admittances in the pi-type equivalent circuit are calculated according to the equation of a two-port network equivalent circuit. Based on the vector matching method, the rational function formulas of branch admittances are obtained, and the formulas are converted into the circuit models by circuit synthesis theory. The pi-type equivalent circuit model is constructed in the simulation software, and so is the voltage transformer model in the range of 30 kHz–5 MHz. The frequency sweeping method is used to measure the transmission characteristics from direct current (DC)to 30 kHz. The pi-type model is modified according to transmission characteristics, whereby the wide-band model in DC-5 MHz is obtained. Fast pulse experiments are carried out on the voltage transformer, and the actual injected fast pulse voltage is used as the excitation source in the simulation model. The measurement and simulation results on the secondary side of the voltage transformer show that the wide-band model has a high accuracy.

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