An Optimal Train Speed Profile Planning Method for Induction Motor Traction System
Optimizing the operating speed curve of trains without adding new energy storage facilities is essential in the energy-saving operation of railways. In this paper, we propose an optimal train speed curve planning method for driving trains more energy efficiently. A refined traction energy evaluation...
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doaj-203f31ecb1e54a11a85438ca31d8563f2021-08-26T13:43:37ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732021-08-01145153515310.3390/en14165153An Optimal Train Speed Profile Planning Method for Induction Motor Traction SystemZiyu Wu0Chunhai Gao1Tao Tang2School of Electronics and Information Engineering, Beijing Jiaotong University, Beijing 100044, ChinaTraffic Control Technology Co., Ltd., Beijing 100070, ChinaSchool of Electronics and Information Engineering, Beijing Jiaotong University, Beijing 100044, ChinaOptimizing the operating speed curve of trains without adding new energy storage facilities is essential in the energy-saving operation of railways. In this paper, we propose an optimal train speed curve planning method for driving trains more energy efficiently. A refined traction energy evaluation model for induction motor propulsion systems is first presented. The proposed model considers the efficiency of the traction motor at different operating points and the efficiency of the inverter and gearbox. Then, the optimal energy-efficient speed profile problem is transformed into a multistep decision problem and solved using dynamic programming (DP). To verify the effectiveness of the proposed method, a case study was conducted on an actual subway line. The results obtained indicate that the speed curve produced by the proposed method results in a 20% energy consumption saving compared with the speed curve for actual operations. Furthermore, the results of comparison with a genetic algorithm indicate that the DP algorithm is better able to satisfy the constraints of the train traction system. Solving the optimal speed curve using the proposed method and programming the onboard controller of the train according to the optimal speed curve enables the train to be driven with greater energy efficiency.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/16/5153energy efficiencydynamic programmingtrain speed profileinduction motortraction system |
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An Optimal Train Speed Profile Planning Method for Induction Motor Traction System |
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An Optimal Train Speed Profile Planning Method for Induction Motor Traction System |
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An Optimal Train Speed Profile Planning Method for Induction Motor Traction System |
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optimal train speed profile planning method for induction motor traction system |
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Optimizing the operating speed curve of trains without adding new energy storage facilities is essential in the energy-saving operation of railways. In this paper, we propose an optimal train speed curve planning method for driving trains more energy efficiently. A refined traction energy evaluation model for induction motor propulsion systems is first presented. The proposed model considers the efficiency of the traction motor at different operating points and the efficiency of the inverter and gearbox. Then, the optimal energy-efficient speed profile problem is transformed into a multistep decision problem and solved using dynamic programming (DP). To verify the effectiveness of the proposed method, a case study was conducted on an actual subway line. The results obtained indicate that the speed curve produced by the proposed method results in a 20% energy consumption saving compared with the speed curve for actual operations. Furthermore, the results of comparison with a genetic algorithm indicate that the DP algorithm is better able to satisfy the constraints of the train traction system. Solving the optimal speed curve using the proposed method and programming the onboard controller of the train according to the optimal speed curve enables the train to be driven with greater energy efficiency. |
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energy efficiency dynamic programming train speed profile induction motor traction system |
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