The author discusses the 2*25 kV AT (autotransformer) system chosen for the Atlantic TGV lines. The system has two essential advantages: control of the current return circuit and less induced interference on weak current lines; and fewer voltage drops on the line because power is transmitted under 50 kV between the substation and autotransformers; impedance in the power feed circuit is lower therefore and substations are spaced two to two and a half times farther apart than with 25 kV single-phase AC for equal performance levels. The author discusses the HV power supply for single-phase substations, substation design and implementation, OCS feeder line power feed, and features of the electrical equipment.


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    Title :

    Power supply for the Atlantic TGV high speed line


    Additional title:

    Das 2x25 kV-Spartransformator-Netz der Atlantic TGV-Hochgeschwindigkeitsbahn


    Contributors:
    Roussel, H. (author)


    Publication date :

    1989


    Size :

    5 Seiten


    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    Print


    Language :

    English




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