Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Optimized locomotive traction system
- Patent Title (中): 优化机车牵引系统
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Application No.: US11156399Application Date: 2005-06-20
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Publication No.: US07045981B2Publication Date: 2006-05-16
- Inventor: Mark Louis Nicolussi , Paul Robert Hokanson , Ajith Kuttannair Kumar
- Applicant: Mark Louis Nicolussi , Paul Robert Hokanson , Ajith Kuttannair Kumar
- Applicant Address: US NY Schenectady
- Assignee: General Electric Company
- Current Assignee: General Electric Company
- Current Assignee Address: US NY Schenectady
- Agent Carl Rowold; Steven M. McHugh
- Main IPC: B61C3/00
- IPC: B61C3/00

Abstract:
A high-altitude railroad locomotive adapted for more reliable operation at high altitudes, wherein the high-altitude railroad locomotive includes a semiconductor electric power control component, and wherein due to the high altitude the locomotive would be exposed to high levels of cosmic radiation tending to damage the semiconductor electric power control component is provided. The high-altitude locomotive includes electric power generation equipment, a plurality of traction motors mechanically connected to wheels supporting the high altitude locomotive and an electric power transmission system for transmitting electrical power from the electric power generation equipment to the plurality of traction motors. A DC bus is also included and electrically connected to the traction motors and a power controller for controlling the transmission of power over the DC bus, the traction motors having a second active motor volume, wherein the second active motor volume is larger than the first active motor volume to enable the DC bus voltage of the high-altitude locomotive to be reduced relative to the first DC bus voltage while generating a range of mechanical power sufficient to propel the locomotive at high altitudes, whereby the combined effects on the semiconductor electric power control component caused by the DC bus voltage of the high-altitude locomotive and by the cosmic radiation correspond to these effects on the semiconductor electric power control components of the low-altitude locomotive when operating at low altitudes to reduce the likelihood of failure of the semiconductor electric power control component of the high-altitude locomotive.
Public/Granted literature
- US20060022622A1 Optimized locomotive traction system Public/Granted day:2006-02-02
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