Energy model of a fuel cell hybrid-electric regional train in passenger transport service and vehicle-to-grid applications

Marko Kapetanović , Alfredo Núñez , Niels van Oort , Rob M.P. Goverde
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Hydrogen fuel cell multiple unit vehicles are acquiring a central role in the transition process towards carbon neutral trains operation in non-electrified regional railway networks. In addition to their primary role as a transport mean, these vehicles offer significant potential for applications in innovative concepts such as smart grids. Compared to the pure electric propulsion systems, fuel cell technology allows for cogeneration processes by recovering generated heat in addition to the provision of the electrical power. This paper presents the analysis of fuel cell hybrid-electric multiple unit vehicle employed in regional railway transport during regular service, and in vehicle-to-grid application during the off-service hours, providing the electrical and thermal energy for stationary consumers in terminal stations. The system dynamics are modelled using a backward-looking quasi-static simulation approach, with implemented real-time optimization-based control strategy for managing the power flows between different components. In a case study of selected vehicle and railway services in the Netherlands, the fuel cell system showed average hydrogen consumption of 0.4 kg/km, with the overall electrical efficiency of 38.89%. In vehicle-to-grid scenario, the system satisfied complete stationary power demand, and provided about 327 kWh of thermal energy during 2-h operation, reaching the overall cogeneration efficiency of 66.81%.

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燃料电池混合动力区域列车在客运服务和车辆到电网应用中的能量模型
氢燃料电池动车组车辆在向碳中和的列车过渡的过程中发挥着核心作用,在未经验证的区域铁路网中运营。除了作为交通工具的主要作用外,这些车辆还为智能电网等创新概念的应用提供了巨大潜力。与纯电力推进系统相比,燃料电池技术除了提供电力外,还通过回收产生的热量来实现热电联产。本文分析了区域铁路运输中使用的燃料电池混合动力动车组车辆在正常服务期间和非服务时间的车联网应用,为终端站的固定用户提供电能和热能。使用向后看的准静态仿真方法对系统动力学进行建模,并实施基于实时优化的控制策略来管理不同组件之间的功率流。在对荷兰选定的车辆和铁路服务进行的案例研究中,燃料电池系统的平均氢消耗量为0.4公斤/公里,整体电气效率为38.89%。在车联网场景中,该系统满足了完全的固定电力需求,在2小时的运行中提供了约327千瓦时的热能,热电联产总效率达到66.81%。
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