IEEE Access (Jan 2020)

Stability and Suppression Study for Low-Frequency Oscillations in Network-Train System

  • Shaobing Yang,
  • Yingchen Wang,
  • Kejian Song,
  • Mingli Wu,
  • Georgios Konstantinou

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2020.2972947
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8
pp. 30575 – 30590

Abstract

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Electric multiple units (EMUs) have been the cause of low frequency oscillation (LFO) incidents in high-speed railway (HSR) network train systems (NTSs). In this paper a norm criterion with the advantages of simpler calculation while being less conservative than other norm criteria is introduced to analyze the stability of the NTS. A control strategy of EMU four-quadrant converters (4QCs) consisting of ac current passivity-based control (PBC) and dc voltage sliding mode variable structure (SMS) control, i.e. PBC-SMS, is proposed for LFO suppression. The NTS stability analysis with PBC-SMS results in superior critical LFO condition. A single EMU simulation validates the improved steady-state and dynamic performance of the PBC-SMS compared to other conventional methods; NTS simulations based on field tested network parameters verify the superior LFO suppression capability of the proposed method. Finally, guidelines for LFO suppression are recommended based on a comprehensive sensitivity analysis of the traction network, 4QC circuit and controller parameters of an NTS.

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