posted on 2015-05-07, 14:13authored byNick Wright, Sam Bemment, Christopher Ward, Roger Dixon
Track switching provides necessary flexibility to a rail network, allowing vehicles to change routes when necessary. Track switches, however, have historically been prone to failure. To increase asset reliability, a concept for a novel design of switch has been developed which allows multi-channel actuation through a novel actuation and locking mechanism, under a project titled 'Repoint'. This paper describes a mathematical model of the operation a novel Repoint track switch. The model was derived from a first principles physical analysis of the Repoint concept design. The structure of the model mimics the physical structure of the design. Each physical component has an individual sub-model. The model has been used to estimate the actuator drive requirements for a case study mainline switch installation. It has been found that a Repoint track switch could be run from an existing UK signalling power supply. It is anticipated that this model will be used as the basis for a control system design activity for a technology demonstrator installation currently under construction.
Funding
The authors wish to acknowledge the financial support provided
by the United Kingdom EPSRC (Engineering and Physical
Sciences Research Council) and the UK Railway Safety
and Standards Board RSSB in grant number EP/I010823/1, for
the project titled ‘REPOINT: Redundantly engineered points
for enhanced reliability and capacity of railway track switching’.
The authors also wish to acknowledge the support of the
UK’s EIT (Enabling Innovation Team), for providing followon
research funding towards concept demonstrator construction
(http://www.futurerailway.org/). The authors also wish to thank
Tracsis PLC for ongoing industrial support and guidance.
History
School
Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering
Published in
2014 UKACC International Conference on Control, CONTROL 2014 - Proceedings
Pages
549 - 554
Citation
WRIGHT, N. ... et al., 2014. A model of a repoint track switch for control. IN: Proceedings of the UKACC International Conference on Control, Loughborough, UK, 9-11 July 2014, pp. 549 - 554.
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