DocumentCode
2551270
Title
Monitoring discontinuities in the 25 kV overhead
Author
Phillpotts, Rob
Author_Institution
AEA Technol. Rail, Derby, UK
fYear
1998
fDate
36109
Firstpage
42614
Lastpage
42616
Abstract
The sliding contact between pantograph and 25 kV overhead contact system (OCS) contact wire is a critical interface between train and infrastructure in an electrified railway. As well as requiring correct tensioning and geometry, it is necessary that the contact wire be free of imperfections and obstructions. Such discontinuities can develop for a variety of reasons and can lead to catastrophic failure. Examples of discontinuities include severely restricted wire uplift, contact wire kinks, and detached or badly adjusted fittings hanging foul of the contact wire. All of these problems can potentially damage the relatively fragile pantograph carbons or lead to failure of OCS components. A system has therefore been developed to detect such faults. Known as OLIVE (Overhead Line Investigation by Vehicular Equipment), the system is designed to be fitted to selected revenue earning service vehicles so that the OCS can be monitored on a day to day basis. The system can be used as a tool to plan maintenance activities and, in extreme cases, to rapidly track down faults requiring emergency action
Keywords
railways; 25 kV; OLIVE; Overhead Line Investigation by Vehicular Equipment; badly adjusted fittings; catastrophic failure; contact wire; contact wire kinks; detached fittings; discontinuities monitoring; electrified railway; fragile pantograph carbons; geometry; maintenance planning; overhead contact system; revenue earning service vehicles; tensioning; wire uplift restriction;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
iet
Conference_Titel
Condition Monitoring for Rail Transport Systems (Ref. No. 1998/501), IEE Seminar on
Conference_Location
London
Type
conf
DOI
10.1049/ic:19980982
Filename
745103
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