A Sensitivity Analysis for Power Profile Modeling

A Case Study of Dutch DC Railway Networks

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Abstract

DC energy hubs have emerged as suitable candidates to enhance the electrical infrastructure in a localized approach, allowing future expansion in the transportation sector despite the electricity grid congestion. However, a risk in designing such a hub is that the outcome of the optimization can be a mere consequence of the (lack of) sophistication of its generation and load models. In that aim, this paper presents a sensitivity analysis for a power demand profile for a DC railway traction power substation, taking into account traction power parameters and the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) modeling approaches. It is found that the traction parameters such as total mass can be confidently considered using an averaged value. On the other hand, modeling the HVAC system using an averaged power demand can lead to errors over 6%, especially in the recovered braking energy calculations.

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