Real-Time-Simulation Benchmark Study for Infrastructure Upgrades in DC Railway Systems

Journal Article (2026)
Author(s)

Julian Rojas (TU Delft - DC systems, Energy conversion & Storage)

Ibrahim Diab (TU Delft - DC systems, Energy conversion & Storage)

Pavol Bauer (TU Delft - DC systems, Energy conversion & Storage)

Sebastian Rivera (TU Delft - DC systems, Energy conversion & Storage)

Research Group
DC systems, Energy conversion & Storage
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1109/TIA.2025.3618596
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Publication Year
2026
Language
English
Research Group
DC systems, Energy conversion & Storage
Issue number
2
Volume number
62
Pages (from-to)
2406-2417
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Abstract

Many DC energy solutions have emerged as potential candidates to enhance the electrical infrastructure in a localized approach, allowing future expansion in the transportation sector despite the congestion of the utility grid. However, the risk of designing large power converter units as controllable substations in complex networks, such as electric railway systems, has encouraged the sophistication of modeling and testing tools. This paper presents a high-fidelity, real-time model implementation of a controllable substation for DC traction power systems. This representative model is developed to facilitate the testing of different upgrading options to understand and quantify how these changes will affect the system and, more importantly, which features are critical to further increasing the sustainability of the railways. This is applied to a case study of the Dutch railway system in Wierden. It is found that while controllable substations can reduce voltage drops from an average of 400 V to only about 230 V, the benefit they bring in regenerative braking harvesting does not outweigh the investment costs, calling for further investigation of energy storage systems as another potential solution.

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