Assessment of grounding, bonding, and insulation on rail potential and stray currents in a direct current transit system

Last updated on 05 September 2014 3:41
This article presents the effects of different grounding strategies (ungrounded, direct grounded, and diode grounded), bonding, and insulation on rail potential and stray currents in the Taipei rapid transit systems (TRTSs). The TRTS is a direct current transit railway and its running rails are used as the return conductor for...
Author(s): Tzeng Y-S;Lee C-H
2009
China
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