Impedance Modelling and Stability Analysis of Triple Active Bridge Converter-Based Renewable Electricity-Hydrogen-Integrated Metro DC Traction Power System

Haoyuan Yu, Yanbo Wang*, Hanwen Zhang, Zhe Chen

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

DC power supply system has been widely applied in metro traction power system. This article presents a novel framework for future metro traction power system (MTPS) with renewable energy, named renewable electricity-hydrogen-integrated metro traction power system (RMTPS), to reduce overall energy consumption and carbon emission of the MTPS. The framework and operation modes of RMTPS are first developed, where triple active bridge (TAB) converter-based multi-port metro energy router (MMER) is innovatively presented to integrate electricity subsystem, hydrogen subsystem and MTPS. Then, an impedance modelling method of MMER is developed based on the extra element theorem (EET). It can adaptively obtain terminal impedance characteristics of MMER considering the effect of multi¬¬-directional power flow and source/load characteristic variation on other terminals. Further, the stability of RMTPS under different operation modes is investigated based on the developed impedance modelling method. Simulation and experimental results are given to validate the effectiveness of the proposed impedance model and stability analysis for RMTPS. The proposed method can further benefit stability design of multi-port metro energy router in practical application.
Original languageEnglish
JournalI E E E Transactions on Industrial Electronics
ISSN0278-0046
Publication statusAccepted/In press - 2024

Keywords

  • Metro
  • DC traction power system
  • impedance modelling
  • stability
  • extra element theorem
  • multi-port metro energy router.

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