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An investigation into intermittent electrification strategies and an analysis of resulting CO_(2) emissions using a high-fidelity train model

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摘要 A near-term strategy to reduce emissions from rail vehicles,as a path to full electrification for maximal decarbonisation,is to partially electrify a route,with the remainder of the route requiring an additional self-powered traction option.These rail vehicles are usually powered by a diesel engine when not operating on electrified track and are referred to as bi-mode vehicles.This paper analyses the benefits of discontinuous electrification compared to continuous electrification using the CO_(2)estimates from a validated high-fidelity bi-mode(diesel-electric)rail vehicle model.This analysis shows that 50%discontinuous electrification provides a maximum of 54%reduction in operational CO_(2)emissions when compared to the same length of continuously electrified track.The highest emissions savings occurred when leaving train stations where vehicles must accelerate quickly to line speed.These results were used to develop a linear regression model for fast estimation of CO_(2)emissions from diesel running and electrification benefits.This model was able to estimate the CO_(2)emissions from a route to within 10%of that given by the high-fidelity model.Finally,additional considerations such as cost and the embodied CO_(2)in electrification infrastructure were analysed to provide a comparison between continuous and discontinuous electrification.Discontinuous electrification can cost up to 56%less per reduction in lifetime emissions than continuous electrification and can save up to 2.3 times more lifetime CO_(2)per distance electrified.
出处 《Railway Engineering Science》 2021年第3期314-326,共13页 铁道工程科学(英文版)
基金 gratefully acknowledge the finan-cial support of the EPSRC’s DTE Network+(EP/S032053/1)and the RSSB(COF-IPS-02).
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