Comparison of energy parameters of electric storage systems for DC and AC traction power supply systems

Author:

Nezevak V. L.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Omsk State Transport University (OmGUPS)

Abstract

Introduction. The article discusses the energy parameters of electric power storage systems for DC and AC traction power supply systems. The purpose of the research is to evaluate the energy parameters of electric power storage systems located within the inter-substation zone boundaries of the AC traction power supply system at the 25 kV voltage.Materials and methods. The author used the methods of modeling, statistics and the experimental results processing. Moreover, the paper presented the parameter estimation of the energy accumulation system on the basis of the traction calculations for the AC rolling stock. In addition, the author made two variants of calculations — in the presence and the absence of the electric storage system. The researcher also made the simulation of the electric storage system for the voltage source connected to the sectioning post busbars.Results. Using the simulation modeling, the author presents active and reactive power graphs of the inter-substation zone boundaries in the active sectioning post operation conditions. Therefore, the article demonstrates the graph of the expected charge, the discharge depth calculations for the nominal energy capacity and the required charging features, which guarantee the charge restoration of the accumulation system to the initial level.Discussion and conclusion. The author offers the comparative assessment of the electric storage systems for the traction power supply with the DС voltage of 3 kV and the AC voltage of 25 kV. The research demonstrates the reducing potential of the nominal accumulation parameters.

Publisher

JSC Vniizht

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