Selection of energy storage systems for a special purpose rail vehicle based on simulation analysis

Wojciech Jakuszko, Karol Bryk, Dawid Gallas, Paweł Stobnicki, Piotr Tarnawski
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The issue of power supply to electric rail vehicles leads to a separation of the rail network into electrified and unelectrified portions, where the sections lacking electrification exclude the operation of electric rail vehicles powered from the overhead lines. The potential solution to this problem was found in adding energy storage systems to electric rail vehicles, to allow them some range of travel beyond the electrified lines. A simulation analysis of a special purpose rail vehicle travelling across a non-electrified section of railway line was conducted to assess the energy consumption rate and the necessary energy storage capacity. Three energy storage solutions were simulated, showing the travel range they can provide, with the aim of finding the lowest battery capacity solution that would still allow the vehicle to safely complete the simulated drive. The final selection of energy storage system capacity was done based on the assumed expected range outside electrified railway weighed against the mass and cost of the extra energy storage system added to the vehicle. For a vehicle with a mass of 65 tons a battery system with a capacity of 600 Ah was found to be sufficient.
基于仿真分析为专用轨道车辆选择储能系统
电动轨道车辆的供电问题导致铁路网分为电气化和非电气化两部分,其中缺乏电气化的部分不允许由架空线路供电的电动轨道车辆运行。解决这一问题的潜在办法是在电动轨道车辆上安装储能系统,使其能够在电气化线路之外的一定范围内行驶。为了评估能量消耗率和必要的储能能力,我们对在非电气化铁路线段行驶的专用轨道车辆进行了模拟分析。模拟了三种储能方案,显示了它们所能提供的行驶范围,目的是找到电池容量最小的方案,使车辆仍能安全地完成模拟行驶。储能系统容量的最终选择是根据电气化铁路外的假定预期续航里程与车辆额外储能系统的质量和成本进行权衡的。对于质量为 65 吨的车辆而言,600 Ah 的电池系统容量已经足够。
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