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Optimization-Based Voltage Support in Traction Networks Using Active Line-Side Converters

Bahrani, Behrooz  
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Rufer, Alfred  
2013
IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics

Low system voltage in traction networks, mainly caused by active power absorption of locomotives, adversely affects the performance of the locomotives and also the power transmission capability of the catenary line. This paper introduces a voltage support scheme to compensate for the adverse effects of low system voltage. The proposed method is based on the injection of reactive power through the current-controlled line-side converter of locomotives. Comparing the catenary voltage with its reference value, the error is fed to a high-order controller. The controller generates the quadrature (q)-axis reference value of a current control strategy, which is responsible for the reactive power injection. To design the high-order controller, adopting the nonparametric models of the system at various locations, an optimization-based loop-shaping approach is used. The loop shaping guarantees the stability and the acceptable performance of the closed-loop system for various locomotive positions in the network. The performance of the proposed control strategy is evaluated based on simulation results in MATLAB/PLECS environment. Moreover, implementing a scaled-down laboratory setup, the performance of the proposed scheme is experimentally evaluated.

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DOI
10.1109/TPEL.2012.2205163
Author(s)
Bahrani, Behrooz  
Rufer, Alfred  
Date Issued

2013

Published in
IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
Volume

28

Issue

2

Start page

673

End page

685

Subjects

AC–DC power converter

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current control

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optimization

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railway engineering

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reactive power

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traction power supplies

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vector control

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voltage control

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