Presentación de PowerPoint - I International Congress On Rail
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Presentación de PowerPoint - I International Congress On Rail
JOINT OPERATION OF DIFFERENT CHARACTERISTICS RAILWAYS NETWORKS. INFRASTRUCTURE SOLUTIONS Ruth de San Dámaso Martín [email protected] 3 WAYS TO SOLVE THE GAUGE COMPATIBILITY PROBLEM IN THE SPANISH NETWORK Changeover facilities and axles changing installations Multiple gauge sleeper and third rail 2 HIGH-SPEED RAILWAY NETWORK EXECUTIVE DIRECTION CHANGEOVER INSTALLATIONS Spanish Railways need to transfer rail traffic between High Speed lines (UIC gauge 1,435 mm) and Conventional lines (Iberian gauge 1,668 mm). The fact is that it´s not only necessary inside the Iberian peninsula but also to connect with Europe through the French border. 3 HIGH-SPEED RAILWAY NETWORK EXECUTIVE DIRECTION CHANGEOVER AUTOMATIC TRACK GAUGE CHANGEOVER IN SPAIN 260.000 trains, 325.000.000 passengers since 1969 60 High speed trains change track gauge daily. Trains change gauge and electrification system at 15 Km/h without stopping. Changeover operations in High Speed Lines for 2.009 L.A.V. Madrid – Barcelona 8.030 Operations L.A.V. Madrid – Valladolid 10.950 Operations L.A.V. Madrid – Sevilla 5.056 Operations 4 HIGH-SPEED RAILWAY NETWORK EXECUTIVE DIRECTION CHANGEOVER INSTALLATIONS IN SPAIN 1969- First TALGO changeover facility in Portbou 1981- Second changeover facility in Irun 1992 – Connection of conventional lines (1668 mm) with the first Spanish High Speed Line Madrid-Sevilla in UIC gauge (1435 mm) 2000 –Development of dual changeover facility for Talgo and CAF trains. 2008 – Integration of both TALGO and CAF systems in the same platform and the latest innovation: CAF + TALGO + DB RAFIL / SUW 2000 platform 5 HIGH-SPEED RAILWAY NETWORK EXECUTIVE DIRECTION CHANGEOVER Changeover facilities for passenger traffic. 2009 6 HIGH-SPEED RAILWAY NETWORK EXECUTIVE DIRECTION CHANGEOVER TECHNOLOGIES The technologies developed by TALGO and CAF are based on the same principles but are not geometrically compatible. ADIF has integrated both technologies in an unique installation called dual changeover facility (cambiador dual). Currently there are 8 dual changeover facilities in use for commercial passenger trains. 7 HIGH-SPEED RAILWAY NETWORK EXECUTIVE DIRECTION CHANGEOVER TECHNOLOGIES First development. Turnable Dual Changeover 8 HIGH-SPEED RAILWAY NETWORK EXECUTIVE DIRECTION CHANGEOVER TECHNOLOGIES Second development. Horizontal Dual Changeover 9 HIGH-SPEED RAILWAY NETWORK EXECUTIVE DIRECTION CHANGEOVER TECHNOLOGIES Third development. Both technologies by means of a single platform TCRS 3 allows the automatic gauge change of both TALGO and CAF technologies by means of a single platform with Track elements. Gauge Interoperability moving Main features: Different track gauges in different - Time reduction to countries. commutate from one to the other technology. - Space reduction for the whole system. 10 HIGH-SPEED RAIL NETWORK EXECUTIVE DIRECTION European CHANGEOVER TECHNOLOGIES Unification of wheel’s displacement guide rails for both TALGO and CAF technologies. The elastic TALGO system is adopted as the common element. TCRS3 Prototype. TALGO position TCRS3 Prototype. CAF position Track Gauge Interoperability Different track gauges in different European countries. 11 HIGH-SPEED RAIL NETWORK EXECUTIVE DIRECTION CHANGEOVER TECHNOLOGIES TCRS3 Prototype 12 HIGH-SPEED RAIL NETWORK EXECUTIVE DIRECTION CHANGEOVER TECHNOLOGIES Latest innovation. UNICHANGER (TCRS 4) CAF + TALGO + SUW 2000/RAFIL – DB platform 13 HIGH-SPEED RAIL NETWORK EXECUTIVE DIRECTION CHANGEOVER OPERATION As the train goes through the changing installation at a speed in between 10 and 20 Km/h, the weight is shifted from the wheels to a set of external bearings attached to the shafts and then, the wheels are moved to the new position by a set of guides embedded in the installation. 14 HIGH-SPEED RAILWAY NETWORK EXECUTIVE DIRECTION CHANGEOVER OPERATION There are two type of operations in an automatic changeover installation depending of the type of trains being used: • Towed trains. (Old TALGO trains without automatic gauge changer in tractor heads) • Auto propelled trains (New TALGO and CAF trains with automatic gauge changer in driving shafts) 15 HIGH-SPEED RAILWAY NETWORK EXECUTIVE DIRECTION CHANGEOVER THE OPERATION WITH TOWED TRAINS The operation with towed trains takes the following steps : 1. Arrival of the train, detaching and parking tractor head. 6 minutes. 2. Passing of the first shaft through the changeover installation, normally using the force of gravity. 3 minutes. 3. Attaching the tractor head on the other side. 4 minutes. 4. Pulling the rest of the train through the changeover installation. 2 minutes. Total used time 16 HIGH-SPEED RAILWAY NETWORK EXECUTIVE DIRECTION 15 minutes CHANGEOVER TALGO OPERATIONS Operations with TALGO serial VII (Towed Train) in the changeover facility of Plasencia de Jalón (Zaragoza). 17 HIGH-SPEED RAILWAY NETWORK EXECUTIVE DIRECTION CHANGEOVER TALGO OPERATIONS Operations with TALGO serial VI (Towed Train) in the changeover facility of Medina del Campo (Valladolid). 18 HIGH-SPEED RAILWAY NETWORK EXECUTIVE DIRECTION CHANGEOVER THE OPERATION WITH SELF PROPELLED TRAINS The operation with self propelled trains is made in less than a minute. The train enters the changeover installation at a speed between 10 and 20 Km/h and automatically commutes traction, brakes and voltage. 19 HIGH-SPEED RAILWAY NETWORK EXECUTIVE DIRECTION CHANGEOVER THE OPERATION WITH SELF PROPELLED TRAINS Serial 130 (TALGO) in Valdestillas, Valladolid. 20 HIGH-SPEED RAILWAY NETWORK EXECUTIVE DIRECTION Serial 120 (CAF) in Puigverd, Lleida. CHANGEOVER THE OPERATION WITH SELF PROPELLED TRAINS Serial 120 (CAF) in Valdestillas, Valladolid. Serial BT (TALGO) in Campo Grande, Valladolid. 21 HIGH-SPEED RAILWAY NETWORK EXECUTIVE DIRECTION CHANGEOVER INSTALLATIONS IN SPAIN SYMBOLS Talgo Changeover T ÏT/CÐ Dual Changeover Vertical Talgo / CAF UIC gauge (1.435 mm) Cars of dragging End of line C ÎT/CÍ CAF Changeover Dual Changeover Horizontal Talgo / CAF Iberian gauge (1.668 mm) It indicates the direction of raise of a ramp bigger than 3 mm/m 22 HIGH-SPEED RAILWAY NETWORK EXECUTIVE DIRECTION Mixed gauge (1.668 /1435 mm) station CHANGEOVER INSTALLATIONS IN SPAIN First Generation Changeover España Changeover of Portou (1969-) Francia to Cerbere Portbou T to Cerbere and Perpignan Túnel de Balitres España Changeover of Irún (1981-) to Hendaya Irún T 23 HIGH-SPEED RAILWAY NETWORK EXECUTIVE DIRECTION to Hendaya and Burdeos Francia CHANGEOVER INSTALLATIONS IN SPAIN Second generation Changeover Changeover of Madrid-Atocha (1992-) Madrid-Atocha Cercanías T Madrid-Puerta de Atocha Changeover of Córdoba (1992-2006) to Entrevías and Alcalá to Santa Catalina to Cerro Negro and Barcelona to Madrid to Ciudad Real and Sevilla to Sevilla Córdoba T to Valchillón and Málaga 24 HIGH-SPEED RAILWAY NETWORK EXECUTIVE DIRECTION CHANGEOVER INSTALLATIONS IN SPAIN Second generation Changeover Changeover of Majarabique, Sevilla (1993-Talgo and 1999-CAF) to Huelva to Sevilla and Cádiz C Majarabique (Apt.) T to Madrid Changeover of Lleida (2003-2006) Lleida Pirineus to Madrid to Manresa and Barcelona Section in service since march 2006 T 25 HIGH-SPEED RAIL NETWORK EXECUTIVE DIRECTION to Reus and Tarragona to Bif. Artesa de Lleida CHANGEOVER INSTALLATIONS IN SPAIN Third generation Changeover Experimental changeover of Río Adaja (2001-2008) to Medina del Campo ÏT/CÐ to Olmedo de Adaja Changeover of Plasencia de Jalón (2003) to Grisén and Zaragoza to Madrid Plasencia de Jalón (Apt.) ÏT/CÐ to Zaragoza and Lleida 26 HIGH-SPEED RAIL NETWORK EXECUTIVE DIRECTION CHANGEOVER INSTALLATIONS IN SPAIN Changeover of Zaragoza Delicias (2003) La Almozara to Casetas and Madrid ÏT/CÐ to Bif. Moncasi and Madrid Zaragoza Delicias Changeover of Huesca (2003-2007) to Jaca and Canfranc to Tardienta and Zaragoza C 27 HIGH-SPEED RAIL NETWORK EXECUTIVE DIRECTION Huesca CHANGEOVER INSTALLATIONS IN SPAIN Changeover of Puigverd (2006-2007) to Bif. Artesa de Lleida and Madrid C to Lleida to l´Espluga and Roda (in service since dic 06) Puigverd de Lleida to Borges and Reus Changeover of Roda de Bará (2006-2008) to Casetas and Madrid Roda de Bará Bonastre ÏT/CÐ ÏT/CÐ to Bif. Artesa de Lleida and Madrid 28 HIGH-SPEED RAIL NETWORK EXECUTIVE DIRECTION to St.Vicenç de Calders and Barcelona CHANGEOVER INSTALLATIONS IN SPAIN Changeover of Antequera-Santa Ana (2006) to Córdoba and Madrid (LAV) Antequera Santa Ana a Málaga (LAV en construcción) ÏT/CÐ ÏT/CÐ a Fuente from Piedra and Córdoba (Eje.Transv.) to Fuente from Piedra and Córdoba 29 HIGH-SPEED RAIL NETWORK EXECUTIVE DIRECTION to Antequera and Granada to Bobadilla, Algeciras and Málaga CHANGEOVER INSTALLATIONS IN SPAIN Changeover of Valdestillas and Valladolid (2007) to Olmedo and Madrid Ch (LAV) to Valladolid (access underground in the future) to Valladolid (provisional) ÎT/CÍ Valdestillas to Medina and Madrid P.Pío 30 HIGH-SPEED RAIL NETWORK EXECUTIVE DIRECTION to Viana and Hendaya El Pinar CHANGEOVER INSTALLATIONS IN SPAIN Changeover of Campo Grande (2007) to Olmedo and Madrid Ch. (LAV) to Medina and Madrid P.Pío to Argales ÏT/CÐ Valladolid C.G. Valladolid C.G. to La Esperanza and La Carrera 31 HIGH-SPEED RAIL NETWORK EXECUTIVE DIRECTION CHANGEOVER INSTALLATIONS IN SPAIN Changeover of Medina del Campo (2008) to Valladolid and Hendaya MEDINA DEL CAMPO to Zamora and Orense ÎT/CÍ to Salamanca and Portugal to Gomeznarro and Madrid P.Pío 32 HIGH-SPEED RAIL NETWORK EXECUTIVE DIRECTION to Río Adaja (experimental railway track OM) and Olmedo CHANGEOVER INSTALLATIONS IN SPAIN Changeover of Madrid Chamartín (2007) to Madrid At.Cercanías and Alicante to Pitis and Pinar to Madrid Hortaleza, Barcelona and Burgos ÎT/CÍ Vía 15 to Fuencarral Taller 1.435 Vía 16 to Segovia and Valladolid 33 HIGH-SPEED RAIL NETWORK EXECUTIVE DIRECTION CHANGEOVER INSTALLATIONS IN SPAIN Changeover of Alcolea de Córdoba (2009) to Jaén and Alcázar de San Juan to Puertollano and Madrid-Atocha (LAV) ÏT/CÐ to Córdoba and Sevilla (LAV) 34 HIGH-SPEED RAIL NETWORK EXECUTIVE DIRECTION to Sevilla AXIS-CHANGING CONECTION WITH CONVENTIONAL RAILWAY NETWORK DURING CONSTRUCTION. Axis-changing devices built at Construction Bases • • Useful only for construction trains and machines. Instalations are usually left to help further maintenance. 35 HIGH-SPEED RAIL NETWORK EXECUTIVE DIRECTION MULTIPLE GAUGE SLEEPERS BOTH GAUGES • Sleepers with possibility of track assembly in both gauges that allows to change conventional lines to standard gauge in the future (developed in 1989). 36 HIGH-SPEED RAILWAY NETWORK EXECUTIVE DIRECTION MULTIPLE GAUGE SLEEPERS TECHNOLOGIES 37 HIGH-SPEED RAILWAY NETWORK EXECUTIVE DIRECTION THREE-RAILS SLEEPERS TWO GAUGES AT SAME TIME •Developed in 1999. Sleepers with both gauges that allows operate simultaneously trains in Spanish and Standard gauge. 38 HIGH-SPEED RAILWAY NETWORK EXECUTIVE DIRECTION THREE-RAILS SLEEPERS TWO GAUGES AT SAME TIME Detail of fastening of closer rails, possible with Pandrol or SKL-1 clip. Finished Railtrack 39 HIGH-SPEED RAILWAY NETWORK EXECUTIVE DIRECTION THREE-RAILS SLEEPERS SWITCH GEARS: Mixed gauge switch 40 HIGH-SPEED RAILWAY NETWORK EXECUTIVE DIRECTION Change of side rail THREE-RAILS SLEEPERS Three Rails Railroad. 2009 scenario Olmedo – Medina del Campo Tardienta – Huesca 41 HIGH-SPEED RAILWAY NETWORK EXECUTIVE DIRECTION Girona – Figueres THREE-RAILS SLEEPERS ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS: CONTACT LINE EFFECTS 42 HIGH-SPEED RAILWAY NETWORK EXECUTIVE DIRECTION THREE-RAILS SLEEPERS SEPARATION OF ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS • 25 kV A.C. 3 kV D.C. • It´s needed to aisolate the catenary and returns 43 HIGH-SPEED RAILWAY NETWORK EXECUTIVE DIRECTION THREE-RAILS SLEEPERS EFFECTS ON SAFETY SYSTEMS: ASFA BALISE DOUBLE WIDE ASFA DOUBLE-WIDE BALISE ASFA CONVENTIONAL-WIDE BALISE ASFA DOUBLE-WIDE BALISE wider and centered with the two axes to get onboard detection equipment both in Iberian width and International width. 44 HIGH-SPEED RAILWAY NETWORK EXECUTIVE DIRECTION THREE-RAILS SLEEPERS EFFECTS ON SAFETY SYSTEMS : WIDTH DETECTION Detection is needed to properly define wide pathways depending on the width of each change in the act. It is possible to have two trains of different widths in a same track circuit. The wide detection is performed by axle counters. 45 HIGH-SPEED RAILWAY NETWORK EXECUTIVE DIRECTION THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION Ruth De San Dámaso Martín [email protected]