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A Study on the Additional Train Scheduling Method (열차 증편방법에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Young-Hoon;Rim, Suk-Chul
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Railway
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    • v.17 no.4
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    • pp.313-319
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    • 2014
  • Additional train scheduling is often required to increase the capacity of transporting passengers or freight. In most previous studies on scheduling additional trains, operation time of the added train is designated first; and then the train operation feasibility is examined. However, it is often difficult to apply this approach to domestic trains because the density of the railroad network in Korea is high and various types of trains are in use. Moreover, for freight trains, it is even more challenging because the delay is accumulated due to lower priority whenever a freight train and a passenger train contend for a common segment of rail. In this paper, we address the additional train scheduling problem which entails finding a feasible schedule for an additional train having a fixed departure time or departure time windows. The problem is modeled as a mixed integer programming and a column generation technique is used to solve it.

The Study of Function and Requirement Specification for Next Generation Train Detection (열차제어를 위한 열차검지 기능에 대한 연구)

  • Baek, Jong-Hyen;Kim, Young-Kyu
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 2004.04a
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    • pp.250-252
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    • 2004
  • The aim of this paper is to provide a guide to those methods of train detection which are available, or are likely to become available, to the designer of train control or other relevant systems. In broad terms, train detection may be defined as the process of generating information which describes the location and movement of trains. Train detection information is difficult to define in isolation. Consider, for example, the train detection information required in a modern train control system. This may vary considerably : in a future high performance train control system, it might be necessary to know the precise position, direction of movement, speed, and possibly even the acceleration or braking, of all trains in the control area : in a less demanding application, it might be sufficient to know only the location of trains in terms of the occupation of sections of track.

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Generation of a 60-as Pulse Train from High Harmonic Generation (고차조화파를 이용한 60 아토초 펄스열 생성)

  • Go, Dong-Hyeok;Kim, Gyeong-Taek;Park, Ju-Yun;Nam, Chang-Hui
    • Proceedings of the Optical Society of Korea Conference
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    • 2009.02a
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    • pp.361-362
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    • 2009
  • High-order harmonics from gaseous atoms driven by an intense femtosecond laser pulse can form an attosecond pulse train. By selecting suitable harmonic generation conditions, the harmonic spectrum can be broad enough to form sub-hundred attoseconds. One serious limitation, however, comes from the inherent attosecond chirp originating from the harmonic generation process. We have proposed to compensate for the positive attosecond chirp by making use of negative group delay dispersion of a metallic x-ray filter or a gaseous medium. We generated 240-as pulses from neon and compressed them to 60 as after propagating through argon, close to the transform-limited duration of 47 as.

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Generation of 106-as Pulse Train from High Harmonic Generation (고차조화파를 이용한 106 아토초 펄스열 생성)

  • Go, Dong-Hyeok;Kim, Gyeong-Taek;Park, Ju-Yun;Nam, Chang-Hui
    • Proceedings of the Optical Society of Korea Conference
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    • 2008.07a
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    • pp.157-158
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    • 2008
  • High-order harmonics from gaseous atoms driven by an intense femtosecond laser pulse can form an attosecond pulse train. By selecting suitable harmonic generation conditions, the harmonic spectrum can be broad enough to form sub-hundred attoseconds. One serious limitation, however, comes from the inherent attosecond chirp originating from the harmonic generation process. We have proposed to compensate for the positive attosecond chirp by making use of negative group delay dispersion of a metallic x-ray filter or a noble gas. We generated 241-as pulses from neon and compressed them to 106 as after propagating through argon, close to the transform-limited duration of 98 as.

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Development of a 6DOF Motion Platform for the Tilting Train Simulator (틸팅 차량용 시뮬레이터를 위한 6자유도 운동판 개발)

  • Kim Nam-Po;Song Young-Soo;Han Seong-Ho;Choi Kang-Yeon;Kim Jung-Seok
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Railway
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.27-33
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    • 2005
  • This paper presents a development of 6DOF motion platform far a tilting train simulator. The tilting train simulator will be used to verify the tilting electronics and tilting control algorithm which are to be applied the Korean 180km/h tilting train. The tilting train simulator is composed of a 6-axis motion platform, a track generation system, a graphic user interface, and a visualization system with 1600mm-diameter dome screen. In this study, the 6DOF motion platform for a tilting train simulator has been designed and manufactured. The motion platform developed is a motion platform of Stewart type. The inverse kinematic analysis has been performed to determine the length of the links of the platform. Furthermore, the specification of the motors have been evaluated by the equation of motion of the platform.

An Evaluation on Derailment according to Running Safety of Next-Generation High Speed Train (HEMU-430X) (차세대 고속열차(HEMU-430X)의 주행 안전에 따른 탈선평가)

  • Sim, Kyung-Seok;Park, Tae-Won;Lee, Jin-Hee;Jeong, Gi-Beom
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Railway
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    • v.15 no.4
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    • pp.343-351
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    • 2012
  • With the cooperation of many research institutes and railway companies, the next generation high speed train is under development for many years. To confirm the safety requirement of the developed high speed train, multibody dynamic analysis is implemented. Through this analysis, railway derailment and lateral guiding force simulation was evaluated according to UIC code 518 OR for international railway vehicle. Test results were compared by limit value of safety criteria. Safety evaluation results, according to international standards, would provide basic reference data of ensuring safety speed and track radius curve. The safety of the train at the maximum speed is verified by numerical analysis results.

Additional Freight Train Schedule Generation Model (화물열차 증편일정 결정모형)

  • Kim, Young-Hoon;Rim, Suk-Chul
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.15 no.6
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    • pp.3851-3857
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    • 2014
  • Shippers' requests of freight trains vary with time, but generating an additional schedule of freight trains is not easy due to many considerations, such as the line capacity, operation rules, and conflicts with existing trains. On the other hand, an additional freight train schedule has been continuously requested and manually processed by domestic train operation companies using empirical method, which is time consuming. This paper proposes a model to determine the additional freight train schedule that assesses the feasibility of the added freight trains, and generates as many additional schedules as possible, while minimizing the delay of the existing schedules. The problem is presented using time-space network, modeled as multi-commodity flow problem, and solved using the column generation method. Three levels of experiment were conducted to show validity of the proposed model in the computation time.

Construction of Integrated Signalling System for Next-generation High-Speed Train (한국형 고속전철용 신호시스템 시제품의 시험을 위한 통합신호시스템 구축)

  • Hwang, Jong-Gyu;Shin, Duck-Ho;Joung, Eui-Jin;Lee, Jong-Woo
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 2002.07b
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    • pp.1220-1222
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    • 2002
  • The railway signaling system consists of several vital computerized equipments. Now the project for development of signaling system for the next-generation high-speed train is progressed according to the consortium. The developing signaling system by this project, kTCS(Korean Train Control System), is composed of kTCS-CTC, kTCS-IXL, kTCS-ATC and etc. The KTCS signaling has to be operated as a integrated system by interface between each signaling. To achieve these, communication protocols between each signaling have to be designed and message codes are defined. In this paper the configuration of integrated kTCS system and designed communication protocol is presented.

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A Study on the Design for Floor Construction which Installed on Next Generation High Speed Train (차세대고속전철 상구조 설계에 대한 연구)

  • Yoo, Bo-Sun;Lee, Joung-Yul;Kim, Kuk-Jin
    • Proceedings of the KSR Conference
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    • 2011.05a
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    • pp.35-42
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    • 2011
  • Recently, the Next Generation High Speed Train(hereinafter HEMU-400X) which has been developing is the power distribution type high speed train. The power is on every each car and all bogies are installed on the front and rear of every car comparison with KTX and KTX-Sancheon which are consist of power cars and linkable bogies. HEMU-400X can be designed much more seats than others because there are not power car separately. However, that type has no advantage for vibration and noise due to distributed power and more faster design speed. Therefore, in this study, the design of floor construction for preventing the vibration from under the floor is considered.

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Sound Insulation Performance of the Layered Structure of the Next Generation High Speed Train (차세대 고속철도 차량 적층 구조의 차음성능)

  • Lee, Jung-Hyeok;Kim, Seock-Hyun
    • Proceedings of the KSR Conference
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    • 2011.05a
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    • pp.326-331
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    • 2011
  • Aluminum extruded panel used in a high speed train shows high stiffness, however, its sound insulation performance is remarkably decreased by local resonance phenomena. In this paper, improvement strategy of the sound insulation performance is proposed for the floor extruded panel used in HEMU-400x, 400km/h class next generation high speed train under development, and the improvement effect is verified by experiment. Aluminum extruded panel specimen for the floor is manufactured and urethane foam is installed in the core of the panel. Based on ASTM E2249-02, intensity transmission loss is measured and the improvement effect in local resonance frequency band is verified. Finally, improvement effect of the sound insulation performance is estimated on the layered floor structure including the foamed aluminum panel.

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