Abstract

AbstractThe energy‐efficient optimization of the train timetable should be carried out on the basis of meeting passenger demand and determining the train operation plan. This paper proposes an integrated energy‐efficient optimization framework for the train timetable. Firstly, two energy‐efficient optimization strategies for this problem are proposed: inter‐station running time allocation and regenerative braking energy utilization. The first strategy aims to reduce the traction energy consumption, realized by selecting the profile based on a given set of speed profiles for each inter‐station sector when ensuring a stable travel time of train routing. The second strategy is intended to fully utilize the regenerative energy feedback from braking trains, realized by setting the departure time of trains based on a small‐range headway adjustment. Then, an integrated energy‐efficient optimization model of the timetable is developed and solved using the genetic algorithm. Finally, a case study of the Guangzhou Metro Line 8 is presented to verify the effectiveness of the method. The results show that the utilization rate of regenerative braking energy in the optimized timetable increases by 8.60%, and the total energy consumption decreases by 9.52%. Regenerative energy utilized roughly doubles during peak hours and increases more than twice as much during off‐peak hours.

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