Abstract

Reducing the traction energy consumption plays an important role in railway energy saving. The traditional train optimization operation theories, taking the coasting as the means of energy saving, can't fit complicated lines and is suitable for the single train only. Meanwhile, the highly complicated line will cause the risk of train collision. On the background of the 11th Five-Year State Science and Technology Support project, a multi-train coordinated optimization operation method based on regenerative braking and safety constraint is studied, and then its application is researched relied on the experimental line. Firstly, a multi-train and multi-object dispatch method for energy saving with safety constraints is researched, and the flexible time constraint model is established. Secondly, on this basis, the multi-train coordinated optimization operation algorithm with the constraints of flexible time and safety is got. At last, the application research is done with the experimental line as the background. The results show that the multi-train coordinated optimization operation method based on regenerative braking, with flexible time and safety constraints, can decrease the energy consumption greatly and improve the traffic volume dramatically in the condition of complicated lines.

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