Trajectory optimization for heavy-haul trains considering cyclic braking under complex operating conditions

Min Zhou , Yuesong Liu , Hongwei Wang , Hairong Dong
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Heavy-haul railways (HHRs) pose significant challenges due to their substantial traction weight, extended train length, and complex operational environments. Heavy-haul trains (HHTs), equipped with traditional pneumatic control braking systems, must adopt cycle braking strategies on long downhill slopes. The varying traction masses of HHTs on these railways lead to diverse maneuvering characteristics, presenting challenges for drivers and dispatchers in unforeseen circumstances. To enhance transportation efficiency and mitigate operational complexities, a trajectory optimization method is formulated for determining the optimal trajectory of HHTs with different traction masses under complex conditions, including long downhill slopes, temporary speed limit sections, and regular sections. It considers the dynamics of train traction, braking, and coasting at each phase, optimizing objectives such as train operation efficiency, energy consumption, and pneumatic braking times. A linear weight search algorithm ensures punctuality, and the model is linearized into a mixed-integer linear programming (MILP) form using segmented and stepwise functions to align with operational realities. Simulation experiments utilizing real data and various HHT configurations validate the efficacy of the proposed approach against alternative methods. This method offers precise trajectory optimization under complex conditions, providing valuable guidance for dispatchers and drivers in the heavy-haul railway sector.

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复杂运行条件下考虑循环制动的重载列车轨迹优化
重载铁路(HHR)因其牵引重量大、列车长度长和运行环境复杂而面临巨大挑战。配备传统气动控制制动系统的重载列车(HHT)必须在长下坡时采用循环制动策略。在这些铁路上,重载列车的牵引质量各不相同,导致操纵特性也各不相同,在不可预见的情况下给驾驶员和调度员带来了挑战。为了提高运输效率并降低运营复杂性,本文提出了一种轨迹优化方法,用于确定不同牵引质量的高速列车在长下坡、临时限速路段和常规路段等复杂条件下的最优轨迹。它考虑了列车在每个阶段的牵引、制动和滑行动态,优化了列车运行效率、能耗和气动制动时间等目标。线性权重搜索算法可确保正点率,模型线性化为混合整数线性规划(MILP)形式,使用分段函数和逐步函数,以符合运行实际情况。利用真实数据和各种 HHT 配置进行的模拟实验验证了所提方法与其他方法相比的有效性。该方法可在复杂条件下提供精确的轨迹优化,为铁路重载运输部门的调度员和司机提供有价值的指导。
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