
doi: 10.1007/bf01669673
handle: 10722/156190
Energy conservation for a subway system can be achieved through implementation of regenerative braking. In the context of natural receptivity, the regenerated energy may be used to supply the power need of nearby trains. Minimization of effective energy usage is examined and such optimal modes of operation of an individual train between a pair of stations are derived for various degrees of regeneration.
Energy conservation for a subway system, urban transportation, regenerative braking, Operations research and management science
Energy conservation for a subway system, urban transportation, regenerative braking, Operations research and management science
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