• DocumentCode
    1719292
  • Title

    Stray current is for life-not just for Christmas. Stray current corrosion management strategies for DC traction systems

  • Author

    Aylott, P.J.

  • Author_Institution
    CAPCIS Ltd., Manchester, UK
  • fYear
    1999
  • fDate
    6/21/1905 12:00:00 AM
  • Firstpage
    42552
  • Lastpage
    42557
  • Abstract
    The construction of a new light rail or tramway in an urban landscape presents a series of corrosion risks to an often densely-packed buried utility infrastructure. The corrosion risk does not simply go away once the system has been built, commissioned and de-snagged, but continues unseen in the background. Good inspection and testing practices at the start of the railway´s life may reduce the chances of major pipeline and cable failures to a very low level but unless the railway is well-maintained unexpected corrosion failures may start to occur several years later. Whilst such failures may lead to minor (utility) service disruption, more catastrophic failure can also occur with severe consequences. Good control of stray current is also of direct benefit to the railway; it reduces rail corrosion and reduces infrastructure corrosion. This paper addresses the corrosion management issues surrounding the addition of a tramway into a previously tramfree environment
  • Keywords
    railways; DC traction systems; corrosion failures; corrosion risks; densely-packed buried utility infrastructure; inspection; lght rail system; rail corrosion reduction; stray current control; stray current corrosion management; testing practices; tramway;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    iet
  • Conference_Titel
    DC Traction Stray Current Control - Offer a Stray a Good Ohm? (Ref. No. 1999/212), IEE Seminar on
  • Conference_Location
    London
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1049/ic:19990910
  • Filename
    829798