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Posted: Mar 21 2015 (17:51)

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--------------------------- REGENERATIVE BRAKING SYSTEM OF ALL 3 PHASE AC ELECTRIC LOCOMOTIVES WHICH SAVE POWER AND ENERGY OF IR ------------------
This blog is dedicated for the "Detailed Discussion" of the Term "REGENERATIVE BRAKING" which is a "Main Feature" of all 3 Phase AC Electric Locomotives(i.e WAP-5,WAP-7 and WAG-9) and which helps railways to save both energy and money. This blog will help this Forum immensely I think.
What is Regenerative Braking?
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the driver of a train hauled by 3 phase Locomotive wants to stop or slow down a train, he applies regenerative braking. The motors of the locomotives which are normally pulling the train, change their mode of operation from motor to a generator. The mechanical energy of the train is converted to electrical energy by the generator, which then goes to the power supply grid.(Power Supply grid here means the Overhead Wire). This feature is called regenerative braking. Thus, even braking losses are gainfully utilised in three phase locomotives.
In other words, This is an electrical braking system in which brakes are applied on loco without physical application or brake block failure.
Advantages of Regenerative Braking:
1. Brake block does not apply on wheel so wheel and brake block wear is
eliminated.
2. Reliable braking.
3. Smooth controlling.
4. Energy generated during braking is fed back to OHE i.e. it works just
like a small power station and helps in energy conservation.
5. Braking is available up to 0 KMPH.
Effort of NCR to save energy through Regenerative Braking:
Application of brakes in trains invariably results in loss of energy. However, conservation of energy by utilising the technology of regenerative braking in electric locomotives has helped the North Central Railway to save about 15 million units of electricity costing about Rs six crore in the current financial year.When trains are required to be stopped or slowed down near railway stations or signals, the driver applies brakes. For this purpose, there are mechanical brakes, which work on compressed air, by converting the energy of the motion of a running train to frictional losses.
Pointedly, over the years, the technology upgradation has taken place in electric locomotives, which has contributed in overall objective of Railways to conserve precious electric energy. With this objective in mind, 3 phase locomotives(WAP 5,WAP 7 & WAG 9) were inducted into Railways almost 15 years ago. Initially, these locomotives were imported from Switzerland on ToT basis (Transfer of Technology). As per this agreement, when complete equipment is imported, the foreign company also undertakes to transfer the entire knowhow to the indigenous company for enabling the latter to manufacture the imported equipment in the country. After 5 years, CLW (Chitranjan Locomotives Works) started the production of three phase locomotive indigenously gradually reducing the import content to 5% only.
North Central Railway runs around 250 passenger trains and 150 trains every day by electric locomotives. Out of these, about 25% of trains are run by about three phase locomotives. Since drivers running such locomotives were required to be given special training to utilise this feature, NCR has trained all its drivers to utilise regenerative braking. Due to intelligent application of this feature, NCR has saved about 15 million units of electricity costing Rs 6 crores.
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Courtesy: Ashraf Jamal
Source of the "Advantages of Regenerative Braking: Point 6.9.8 in page 36 of the 103 page PDF Document which is already attached with Re# 1400167-40 in /blog/post/1400167 by me.
Inference drawn from above discussion:
3 Phase Locomotive does not need any power from Overhead wire at the time of applying brake to stop or slow down the Locomotive.
So from the above discussion it is also found that "3 Phase Locomotives" also saves Energy and Money of Indian Railways to a great extent through this technology of "Regenerative Braking" which is not present neither in any other Locomotive nor in any EMU DEMU or MEMU trains of Indian Railways.
So, in future in the World of Electric Locomotive Railway should rely on 3 names WAP-5 WAP-7 and WAG -9 for this very important advantage of these 3 Locomotive classes.
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Mar 27 2015 (03:17)
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Very useful Information Sir! It's good to see that regenerative braking has actually contributed something to IR. Most of the times, regenerative braking doesn't really help in energy savings. While it is useful in theory, in practice the situation is much more complicated. This is because AC (Alternating current) based power grids are very tricky systems and supplying power to the grid requires voltage, frequency and phase synchronization between the source and the grid. For a variable source like a moving locomotive, achieving and maintaining this synchronization is very difficult. Added to that, the grid should also be in a state to accept power from the locomotive, which does not happen most of the times. It is good to see that NCR tackled these issues successfully, even if only to a small extent.
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Another point is that the concept of regenerative braking is not unique to 3 phase locomotives. Any motor, DC or AC will function as a generator by simply feeding mechanical energy instead of electrical energy. Thus even the locomotives running with DC traction motors like WAP1, WAM4, WAP4, WAG5 and WAG7 etc can also be fitted with appropriate electronics to enable regenerative braking. In fact, the electronics required to do this with a DC motor are somewhat simpler than that for a 3 phase motor (They have disadvantages too, but lets not make this post too long :) ). Since it is DC, it can also be stored on batteries on-board.
If IR chooses to invest in it, future WAP4's and any other locos with DC traction motors can also have regenerative braking.

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