Traction Power Substation Load Analysis with Various Train Operating Styles and Substation Fault Modes

Zhongbei Tian, Ning Zhao*, Stuart Hillmansen, Shuai Su, Chenglin Wen

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Abstract

The simulation of railway systems plays a key role in designing the traction power supply network, managing the train operation, and making changes to timetables. Various simulation technologies have been developed to study the railway traction power network and train operation independently. However, the interactions between the load performance, train operation, and fault conditions are not fully understood. This paper proposes a mathematical modeling method to simulate the railway traction power network with a consideration of a multi-train operation, driving controls, under-voltage traction, and substation fault modes. The network voltage, power load demands, and energy consumption according to the existing operation are studied. The hotspots of the power supply network are identified based on an evaluation of the train operation and power demand. The impact of traction power substation (TPSS) outage and a short circuit on the power supply network have been simulated and analyzed. The simulation results have been analyzed and compared with those of a normal operation. A case study based on a practical metro line in Singapore is developed to illustrate the power network evaluation performance.
Original languageEnglish
Article number2788
Number of pages18
JournalEnergies
Volume13
Issue number11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jun 2020

Keywords

  • railway
  • traction power systems
  • energy consumption
  • load demand
  • fault analysiss

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