Study Platform for AC Transmission System of High-Speed Train

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Demand for CRH (China Railways High-Speed) trains, both in quantity and types, is increasing because of the rapid development of high-speed railway in China. To support the improvement and development the AC transmission system of these trains, a study platform is proposed in this paper. Target of the platform is supporting the study which contains design, verification, display etc. in detail. Platform framework is described in this paper. And the results of study on transmission system temperature rise and energy-saving operation strategy of high-speed train based on the platform are displayed. Availability of the study platform is verified.

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