Abstract
Based on the analysis of the practical measurement data of H-field values at three different sites along the longitudinal direction of the railway, this paper proposes an aerial catenary nonuniform transmission line model to predict longitudinal propagation characteristic of pantograph arcing electromagnetic (EM). According to the theory of EM field, EM emission field value measured at articulated neutral section (ANS) site is converted into the initial current of the contact wire. With the initial current, the current distribution on the contact wire and the EM field distribution along the railway when pantograph slid the ANS could be obtained by the proposed model. The validity of the proposed model is verified by the consistency of the theoretical results and the practical measurement at 0.5 MHz, which is the frequency point of the nondirectional radio beacon (NDB).
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