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Hybrid energy locomotive system and method

  • US 6,612,246 B2
  • Filed: 12/26/2001
  • Issued: 09/02/2003
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/27/2001
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A diesel-electric locomotive system comprising:

  • a locomotive having an engine;

    a power converter driven by the engine providing primary electric power;

    a traction bus coupled to the power converter and carrying the primary electric power;

    a first inverter drive coupled to the traction bus and receiving the primary electric power;

    a first traction motor coupled to the first inverter drive, said first traction motor having a dynamic braking mode of operation and a motoring mode of operation, said first traction motor generating dynamic braking electrical power which is returned to the traction bus when operating in the dynamic braking mode, said first traction motor propelling the locomotive in response to the primary electric power when operating in the motoring mode;

    a second inverter drive coupled to the traction bus and receiving the primary electric power;

    a second traction motor coupled to the second inverter drive; and

    a hybrid energy system, said hybrid energy system comprising;

    an energy storage device providing secondary electric power;

    a transfer switch electrically connected between the second inverter drive and the second traction motor and electrically connected to the energy storage device, said transfer switch having first and second mutually exclusive connection states, said first connection state connecting the second inverter drive to the second traction motor and said second connection state connecting the energy storage device to the second inverter drive; and

    a switch controller controlling the connection state of the transfer switch, wherein when the first traction motor is in the dynamic braking mode of operation and the switch controller places the transfer switch in the second connection state, the first inverter drive provides dynamic braking electrical power generated by the first traction motor to the traction bus and the second inverter drive receives from the traction bus a portion of the dynamic braking electrical power and transfers the portion of the dynamic braking electrical power to the energy storage device for storage, such that the secondary electric power is derived from the portion of the dynamic braking electrical power stored in the energy storage device.

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