Title :
A model of a repoint track switch for control
Author :
Wright, Natalie ; Bemment, Samuel ; Ward, Chris ; Dixon, R.
Author_Institution :
Control Syst. Res. Group, Loughborough Univ. Leics, Loughborough, UK
Abstract :
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.
Keywords :
rail traffic control; railways; reliability; signalling; Repoint concept design; Repoint track switch; UK signalling power supply; actuator drive requirements; asset reliability; control system design activity; locking mechanism; mainline switch installation; mathematical model; multichannel actuation; rail network; technology demonstrator installation; track switching; Actuators; Brushless motors; DC motors; Mathematical model; Rails; Switches; Torque;
Conference_Titel :
Control (CONTROL), 2014 UKACC International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Loughborough
DOI :
10.1109/CONTROL.2014.6915199