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Optimal Energy Management and Sizing of a Battery-Supercapacitor-Based Light Rail Vehicle with a Multiobjective Approach

  • Victor Isaac Herrera
  • , Haizea Gaztañaga
  • , Aitor Milo
  • , Andoni Saez-De-Ibarra
  • , Ion Etxeberria-Otadui
  • , Txomin Nieva
  • IKERLAN
  • Construcciones y Auxiliar de Ferrocarriles (CAF Power and Automation)

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Abstract

In this paper, an optimal energy management strategy (EMS) for a light rail vehicle with an onboard energy storage system (ESS) combining batteries (BT) and supercapacitors (SC) is presented. The optimal operating targets for the proposed EMS and ESS sizing (BT+SC) are obtained by multiobjective (MO) optimization with genetic algorithms. The MO fitness function is expressed in economic terms and includes the cost of the energy absorbed from the catenary, as well as the operating cost of the BT and SC pack (initial investment and cycling cost). The case study selected is the tramway of Seville. The aim is to minimize the daily operating cost of the tramway, taking into account the fulfillment of the tramway performance in the catenary-less zone and the BT-SC degradation by cycling during operation. Furthermore, a sizing analysis is done by comparing the current scenario (SC-based) with the proposed approach (optimal EMS and sizing) in terms of daily operating cost reduction.

Original languageEnglish
Article number7456295
Pages (from-to)3367-3377
Number of pages11
JournalIEEE Transactions on Industry Applications
Volume52
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jul 2016
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Battery
  • energy management strategy (EMS)
  • genetic algorithm (GA)
  • hybrid energy storage system (ESS)
  • sizing
  • supercapacitor (SC)
  • tramway

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