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Electrical, Control and Communication Engineering, volume 9, issue 1, pages 14-22

Simulation of Induction Traction Drive with Supercapacitor Energy Storage System Test Bench

Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2015-12-01
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Impact factor0.5
ISSN22559159, 22559140
Abstract

The paper describes the application of supercapacitor energy storage system for induction traction drive test bench that replaces a real electric public transport for performing testing and researches. The suitability and usage of such bench for research purposes is explained and the importance of the development of software mathematical model for performing simulations to be done before physical implementation measures is reasoned. The working principle of the bench and applied components are described. A virtual model of the bench was built and simulations were performed using Matlab/Simulink software. The basic topology of the virtual bench model is described as well. The calculations of this work show the scaling of supercapacitor energy storage system by setting different limits of working voltage range in order to adjust them to test bench parameters, whereas the modelling compares two simulation cases – the application of less supercapacitors and the application of more supercapacitors with the same common rated voltage. The autonomous mode simulations were also performed. Simulation results are analyzed and recommendations for the application of the supercapacitor energy storage system, with respect to initial supercapacitor circuit voltage, are given.

Saifulin R.F., Breido I.V.
2022-01-18 citations by CoLab: 0 Abstract  
The operation of an induction electric drive of mining in the regions of Central and Central Asia is complicated by the fact that these facilities are located in areas remote from industrial networks. Because of this, the length of power lines can exceed the permissible length and there is a significant voltage drop in the network. The work developed a model of a three-phase frequency-controlled induction electric drive in Simulink MATLAB 2019 converted into a two-phase model. It is proposed to compensate the voltage drop in the network in starting modes under load using supercapacitors as a buffer power supply connected to the output of a DC link in a frequency converter. Simulation modeling was carried out at various supply voltages and various methods of connecting the supercapacitor unit. It was found that such a principle of implementing an additional source of electrical energy allows starting of induction electric drives in areas remote from industrial networks without significantly affecting their static and dynamic characteristics.
Saifulin R., Pajchrowski T., Breido I.
Energies scimago Q1 wos Q3 Open Access
2021-08-05 citations by CoLab: 5 PDF Abstract  
In the paper, a model of a three-phase frequency-controlled induction electric drive has been developed in Simulink Matlab 2019 (MathWorks, Natick, MA, USA). This model is mathematically converted into a two-phase model by transforming equations. It is proposed to compensate the voltage drop in the power system during start-up operation under load by using supercapacitors as a buffer power source. A block of supercapacitors was calculated. Simulation modeling was performed at a different voltage than the network. The diagrams of the transient processes occurring in the electric drive when the power supply is changed were prepared. It was found that such a principle of implementing an additional source of electric energy allows to start induction electric drives in areas remote from industrial networks without significantly affecting their static and dynamic characteristics.

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