The Use of Energy Storage Systems for Supporting the Voltage Needs of Urban and Suburban Railway Contact Lines

The paper aims to contribute to the use of electric double layer capacitor (EDLC) sets for boosting voltages of contact lines in urban and suburban railway traction systems. Different electrical configurations of contact lines are considered and investigated. For each of them, proper mathematical mo...

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Main Authors: Enrico Pagano, Diego Iannuzzi, Pietro Tricoli
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2013-03-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/6/4/1802
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spelling doaj-52dfbcf61a1649f1bf85f0b73696f04e2020-11-24T23:46:35ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732013-03-01641802182010.3390/en6041802The Use of Energy Storage Systems for Supporting the Voltage Needs of Urban and Suburban Railway Contact LinesEnrico PaganoDiego IannuzziPietro TricoliThe paper aims to contribute to the use of electric double layer capacitor (EDLC) sets for boosting voltages of contact lines in urban and suburban railway traction systems. Different electrical configurations of contact lines are considered and investigated. For each of them, proper mathematical models are suggested to evaluate the electrical performances of the contact lines. They give rise, also, to sample design procedures for the sizing of the most appropriate energy storage systems, to be distributed along the lines, for boosting line voltages and avoiding undesired voltage drops. A numerical example based on the “Cumana” suburban Naples railway network is presented to give an idea of the weights and sizes of electric double layer capacitors needed to boost the voltage of a sample contact line. In particular, three different EDLC systems, for a overall installed energy of 9.6 kWh, have been placed nearby the stations presenting the highest voltage drops during the most representative situation of trains’ service. The new voltage drop is equal to 32% of that obtained in absence of EDLCs.http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/6/4/1802energy managementlight railway systemspower peak compensationEDLC storage systems
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author Enrico Pagano
Diego Iannuzzi
Pietro Tricoli
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Diego Iannuzzi
Pietro Tricoli
The Use of Energy Storage Systems for Supporting the Voltage Needs of Urban and Suburban Railway Contact Lines
Energies
energy management
light railway systems
power peak compensation
EDLC storage systems
author_facet Enrico Pagano
Diego Iannuzzi
Pietro Tricoli
author_sort Enrico Pagano
title The Use of Energy Storage Systems for Supporting the Voltage Needs of Urban and Suburban Railway Contact Lines
title_short The Use of Energy Storage Systems for Supporting the Voltage Needs of Urban and Suburban Railway Contact Lines
title_full The Use of Energy Storage Systems for Supporting the Voltage Needs of Urban and Suburban Railway Contact Lines
title_fullStr The Use of Energy Storage Systems for Supporting the Voltage Needs of Urban and Suburban Railway Contact Lines
title_full_unstemmed The Use of Energy Storage Systems for Supporting the Voltage Needs of Urban and Suburban Railway Contact Lines
title_sort use of energy storage systems for supporting the voltage needs of urban and suburban railway contact lines
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2013-03-01
description The paper aims to contribute to the use of electric double layer capacitor (EDLC) sets for boosting voltages of contact lines in urban and suburban railway traction systems. Different electrical configurations of contact lines are considered and investigated. For each of them, proper mathematical models are suggested to evaluate the electrical performances of the contact lines. They give rise, also, to sample design procedures for the sizing of the most appropriate energy storage systems, to be distributed along the lines, for boosting line voltages and avoiding undesired voltage drops. A numerical example based on the “Cumana” suburban Naples railway network is presented to give an idea of the weights and sizes of electric double layer capacitors needed to boost the voltage of a sample contact line. In particular, three different EDLC systems, for a overall installed energy of 9.6 kWh, have been placed nearby the stations presenting the highest voltage drops during the most representative situation of trains’ service. The new voltage drop is equal to 32% of that obtained in absence of EDLCs.
topic energy management
light railway systems
power peak compensation
EDLC storage systems
url http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/6/4/1802
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