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http://dx.doi.org/10.7782/JKSR.2017.20.2.210

A Study on a Diagnosis System for HSR Turnout Systems (I)  

Kim, Youngseok (Vitzrosys)
Yoon, Yeonjoo (Vitzrosys)
Back, Inchul (Korea Railroad corp.)
Ryu, Youngtae (Korea Railroad corp.)
Han, Hyunsu (JVG co.LTD.)
Hwang, Ankyu (JVG co.LTD.)
Kang, Hyungseok (Seoul National University of Science&Technology)
Lee, Jongwoo (Seoul National University of Science&Technology)
Publication Information
Journal of the Korean Society for Railway / v.20, no.2, 2017 , pp. 210-222 More about this Journal
Abstract
Railway turnout systems play a key role in railway systems that change train directions. The turnout systems are one of the weakest systems in railway systems, and consecutive maintenance is required. A turnout diagnostic system can automatically measure the turnout status and its deterioration. To diagnose the turnout systems, we follow conventional maintenance procedures and need to identify their physical characteristics to coincide the procedures and the characteristics. According to the physical characteristics, we should choose and install adequate sensors on the turnout systems to measure their physical characteristics. We studied the phenomenon of the turnout system responses for point moving and train running on the turnout systems. We installed sensors on the turnout system in a revenue line to measure the identified physical quantities and to reveal the robustness of the sensors under the turnout system environment.
Keywords
Turnout; Diagnosis; Sensors; LVDT; Accelerometer;
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