In a 25-Hz phase-sensitive track circuit, traction backflow is unevenly distributed in the two rails, resulting in interference caused by the 50 Hz unbalanced current, which leads to misoperation of relays and other equipment in the circuit. Focusing on the mechanism of unbalanced current generation, this paper probes the causes of track circuit equipment interference and innovatively analyzes the mechanism of the choke transformer and relay affected, in order to find a method to suppress the interference of the 25 Hz phase-sensitive track equipment. Firstly, the mechanism of unbalanced current generation is explained, and the influence of the unbalanced impulse current on the choke transformer and binary two-bit relay is analyzed. Secondly, the DC magnetic bias, the second side voltage of the choke transformer and the excitation current, flux density, core loss of choke transformer and relay under a different unbalance impulse current are simulated. Then, the unbalanced current simulation test, unbalanced current test during driving and grounding wire test are carried out. Finally, it is concluded that the unbalanced impulse current causes magnetic saturation of the choke transformer, then affects voltage sag of the relay coil, resulting in misoperation of equipment. The conclusions of this paper can play an important guiding role in studying the influence of unbalanced current and restraining the interference of the 25 Hz phase-sensitive track circuit.
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