GB/T 25117.3-2010
AbolishedRailway applications - Rolling stock - Combined testing - Part 3: Combined testing of alternating current motors,fed by an indirect converter,and their control system
轨道交通 机车车辆 组合试验 第3部分:间接变流器供电的交流电动机及其控制系统的组合试验
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the combined testing methods for alternating current motors powered by indirect converters and their associated control systems in railway rolling stock. It is applied during the design validation and production verification phases to ensure the compatibility and performance of the motor, converter, and control system as an integrated unit. The standard is used by manufacturers and testing laboratories in the rail industry to conduct combined tests that simulate real operational conditions, such as traction and braking, to verify system stability and efficiency.
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