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A technical framework of PHM and active maintenance for modern high-speed railway traction power supply systems

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  • Ding Feng
  • Sheng Lin
  • Zhengyou He
  • Xiaojun Sun

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The safety and reliability of traction power supply systems (TPSSs) have aroused concern for the long-term development of high-speed railway (HSR) in China. To improve the current TPSS maintenance situation, it is essential to manage and make full use of the abundant data from on-line sensors and off-line tests for fault detection and prediction. This paper proposes a novel framework using prognostics and health management and active maintenance (PHM-AM) technology for TPSS maintenance. The hardware components and software modules needed to implement the proposed PHM-AM framework are described in details. Subsequently, several methodologies are employed to address the issues of data management, utilization, and maintenance in TPSSs. Finally, the implementation of the PHM-AM system is illustrated through three case studies and a preliminary software interface. These examples help to bridge the gap between theoretical modelling and the practical application of fault detection, health diagnosis, and maintenance decision-making methods in TPSSs.

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  • Ding Feng & Sheng Lin & Zhengyou He & Xiaojun Sun, 2017. "A technical framework of PHM and active maintenance for modern high-speed railway traction power supply systems," International Journal of Rail Transportation, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 5(3), pages 145-169, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:tjrtxx:v:5:y:2017:i:3:p:145-169
    DOI: 10.1080/23248378.2017.1286954
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