Bombardier IGBT VVVF | Class 387 Traction Sound | PWM Inverter - Class 387 Inductor Recording

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  • Опубликовано: 22 авг 2024
  • Class 357/375/377/379/387 traction inverters - the Electrostar sound when running on the 25kV AC power. Listen closely and see the three-level PWM patterns from the Mitrac DR1000 Train Control & Management System (TCMS used as a TCU) which run the Class 387 traction motors.
    Mistake: where it says 6P while braking, this is supposed to say MP.
    I've looked at the patterns briefly, thanks to the community we can see:
    MP Async, 15P Sync, 6P Sync, 5P Sync, 3P Sync, 1P Sync.
    Bombardier Transportation UK Ltd, the previous developer of the Electrostar platform, is now owned by Alstom Engineering and Services Ltd.
    Noise reduction post-processing:
    - 44100Hz sample of the ACU, HVAC, and Transformer
    - 48dB reduction
    - Triple sensitivity with no smoothing
    Filter:
    - 50Hz band
    - 102dB reduction
    Equipment used:
    - 2x 1000mH telephone pickup coil
    - Sony ICD-PX470
    Class 357 Traction Motor Sound
    Class 375 Traction Motor Sound
    Class 377 Traction Motor Sound
    Class 379 Traction Motor Sound
    Class 387 Traction Motor Sound
    #induction #inductorwindingmachine #motor #vvvfサウンド #vvvfインバータ #vvvf #train

Комментарии • 10

  • @louscr8249
    @louscr8249 11 дней назад +2

    Nice video would be interesting also to do a recording of the 395 on both AC and DC modes 😮

  • @bb-3653
    @bb-3653 Месяц назад +2

    Ah you are the first to have the electrostars induction recording. Really cool!
    Also werent the second gen electrostars developed slightly beyond the original system? But i guess they are largely controlled the exact same.

    • @ItsYa165
      @ItsYa165  Месяц назад

      Funny enough, all Electrostars are DR1000, the Movia is DR1000, so basically the only difference in modulation is based on voltage amplitude which makes sense. The pulse modes will differ like this because different amplitude means comparing two different things. If you supplied the 2009 stock with 25kV and a transformer, it would sound like the 387 on 25kV. If you supplied it with 750VDC by the ACU, the 2009 stock would sound like a 375 or 376. The only difference is the transmission and the model of mo'or. It's quite interesting how voltage affects VF performance.

    • @bb-3653
      @bb-3653 Месяц назад

      @@ItsYa165 makes sense. The 09 transmission sounds are almost Inaudible. So it sounds dead after a while. It would be cool to see a modern train use a gear ratio that matches sync mode , The closest is 745s with their transmission sound , but the pitch is slightly higher relitive the the motors spin so its not exactlythe same as a sync mode sound. (Typically syn mode noise are in tandom with a mildly audiable hum sounds in the exact same way, whether its on an electrostars sync mode or a class 385 sync mode eventually they all rise in pitch the same relative to motors RPM)

  • @CR400AF-B
    @CR400AF-B Месяц назад +2

    The first sync pwm is 15-pulse

    • @ItsYa165
      @ItsYa165  Месяц назад

      Thank you so much 😸
      I can see how it can be 15P, but was uncertain.

  • @ActiveRails
    @ActiveRails 29 дней назад +2

    Could you try this with the new class 777s? They seem to have an interesting motor pattern when decelerating compared to accelerating and I’d like to see how the waveforms are so I could recreate them in a simulator

    • @ItsYa165
      @ItsYa165  27 дней назад

      Maybe in the future

  • @JohnSmith-lh5sk
    @JohnSmith-lh5sk Месяц назад +1

    how did you make this?

    • @ItsYa165
      @ItsYa165  Месяц назад

      It's an electromagnetic recording