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Parameters affecting braking energy recuperation rate in DC
rail transit
Makale: |
Parameters affecting braking energy recuperation rate in DC
rail transit |
Yazar(lar): |
S Açıkbaş and M T Söylemez |
Konferans: |
ASME/IEEE Joint Rail Conference (JRC 2007) |
Yer: |
Pueblo, Colorado, USA. |
Paper No: |
40023 |
Tarih: |
Mart 2007 |
Anahtar Kelimeler: |
regenerative energy, recuperation ratio,
DC rail traction power |
Özet: |
Rail systems are well-known for their energy efficiency.
Energy resources used in mass rail transit systems is predominantly
electricity around the world. Energy consumption of a wide mass rail transit
network operator in a city can easily be the biggest electricity consumer of
the city. Therefore, it is very important that the efficiency is increased.
This is also an essential requirement for sustainable development.
Some trains used in mass transit systems are equipped with regenerative
braking. This allows trains to brake in regenerative mode and feed the other
trains on the line, if there is a demand. Researches showed that up to 40 %
of the total traction energy consumption could be supplied by this
regenerative braking energy, if it is 100 % used.
This usage rate depends on many different parameters such as train operation
frequency (headway), train-set auxilary power consumption rate, nominal
braking acceleration rate, braking effort vs. velocity curve of trains.
Power system configuration such as substation locations and distances,
catenary system resistance, and nominal power feeding voltage level has also
considerable effect on recuperation rate.
In the paper, some of these parameters impacts will be examined with the
help of a multi-train, multi-line DC rail system simulator. The results will
be given in comparison tables and discussed. Lastly, new emerging
technologies such as flywheels and super capacitors to capture the un-used
braking energy will be briefly given. |
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