TY - JOUR
T1 - Control method for increasing motor power of DC-electrified railway vehicles with an onboard energy storage system
AU - Kobayashi, Hiroyasu
AU - Kondo, Keiichiro
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 The Institute of Electrical Engineers of Japan.
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - In this paper, a novel DC bus voltage control strategy of the traction system is proposed for overhead line and energy storage device (ESD) hybrid railway vehicles. This strategy realizes the increase of regenerative brake energy and reduction of consumed energy in the powering by boosting the traction motor voltage. When a DC bus voltage boost is applied, the traction system is separated from the overhead line by a breaker, which is generally equipped. This paper proposes a strategy considering both breaker operation and energy management of onboard ESD. The static state is calculated to reveal the effect of the reduction of energy consumption and the energy management of ESD by applying the proposed control method. The calculation results confirmed a 10.1% and 8.87% decrease in total energy consumption when the DC bus voltage was boosted to 1950 V for single and multiple travel between several stations, respectively. Moreover, the proposed energy management method was verified at 4 patterns of the DC bus voltage. A numerical simulation was also performed to verify the dynamic characteristic, especially from an overvoltage point of view. As a result, the DC bus voltage can be regulated without detecting overvoltage.
AB - In this paper, a novel DC bus voltage control strategy of the traction system is proposed for overhead line and energy storage device (ESD) hybrid railway vehicles. This strategy realizes the increase of regenerative brake energy and reduction of consumed energy in the powering by boosting the traction motor voltage. When a DC bus voltage boost is applied, the traction system is separated from the overhead line by a breaker, which is generally equipped. This paper proposes a strategy considering both breaker operation and energy management of onboard ESD. The static state is calculated to reveal the effect of the reduction of energy consumption and the energy management of ESD by applying the proposed control method. The calculation results confirmed a 10.1% and 8.87% decrease in total energy consumption when the DC bus voltage was boosted to 1950 V for single and multiple travel between several stations, respectively. Moreover, the proposed energy management method was verified at 4 patterns of the DC bus voltage. A numerical simulation was also performed to verify the dynamic characteristic, especially from an overvoltage point of view. As a result, the DC bus voltage can be regulated without detecting overvoltage.
KW - DC bus voltage boost
KW - Energy management
KW - Energy saving
KW - Onboard energy storage system
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U2 - 10.1541/ieejjia.20010147
DO - 10.1541/ieejjia.20010147
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:85114384688
SN - 2187-1094
VL - 10
SP - 520
EP - 527
JO - IEEJ Journal of Industry Applications
JF - IEEJ Journal of Industry Applications
IS - 5
ER -