Title: LQR Control of Input LC filter of a Tram with On-board Energy Storage System
Authors: Talla, Jakub
Streit, Luboš
Janouš, Štěpán
Suchý, Ondřej
Citation: 2022 International Conference on Applied Electronics: Pilsen, 6th – 7th September 2022, Czech Republic, p. 171-174.
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: Fakulta elektrotechnická ZČU
Document type: konferenční příspěvek
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11025/49875
ISBN: 978-1-6654-9482-3
Keywords: LQR ovládání;LC filtr;tramvaj;systém skladování energie
Keywords in different language: LQR control;LC filter;tram;energy storage system
Abstract in different language: The main traction power converter of a trams is connected to DC trolley wire by input LC filter. The tram input LC filter is almost undamped resonant circuit, which is often loaded by the motor constant torque command. Sources of the input LC filter oscillation may be present on the vehicle, typically drive control influence. The source of LC filter excitation except the tram drive could be the tram’s trolley voltage caused by fluctuations in power consumption and harmonics from surrounding vehicles, and temporary loss of catenary voltage caused by crossings of insulated sections or icing on catenary. The next source could be the tram ESS, which is connected in parallel to the tram dc-link capacitor. The dynamic ESS control, which is necessary for majority of power management techniques, can also destabilize the LC filter. On the other hand, the proper ESS control could be used for LC- filter stabilization. The LQR based stabilization of LC filter using ESS is presented in this paper.
Rights: © IEEE
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Applied Electronics 2022
Applied Electronics 2022

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