Rail vehicles are directed along different routes through track switch systems. These switches are subjected to high loads and vibrations which may introduce misalignment in the switch layout. The objective of the current project is to develop a simulation model of a ‘self-adjusting’ switch. The switch should be able to detect the existence of any misalignment (within a predefined range) between the stock rails and switch rails and will be able to re-align itself. The first phase of the project is to model a working track switch system, High Performance Switch System (HPSS), which is in operation in the UK. The multi-body simulation software Simpack is used to model the switch panel and Simulink is used for modelling the actuator mechanism ...
Computer simulation techniques can be used to quantify the effects of changes to railway vehicle an...
Repoint is a new concept for track switching developed at Loughborough University. Through a novel l...
In the future, the performance of the railway system must be improved to accommodate increasing pass...
Rail vehicles are directed along different routes through track switch systems. These switches are s...
The track switch is one of the key assets in any railway network. It is essential to allow trains to...
The main contribution of this paper is the development and demonstration a novel methodology that ca...
This paper proposes a new approach to the dynamic modelling of railway track switches. The approach ...
This paper focuses on modelling, control, realisation and performance analysis of a full-scale demon...
Track switching provides necessary flexibility to a rail network, allowing vehicles to change routes...
© 2016, © IMechE 2016. Railway track switches, commonly referred to as ‘turnouts’ or ‘points,’ are a...
Methods for simulation-based optimisation of the design of railway turnouts (switches & crossings, S...
Railway switches and crossings (S&C) are the most costly items for railway infrastructure managers. ...
The acting forces and resulting material degradation at the running surfaces of wheels and rail are ...
Switch and crossing (S&C) or turnout is a mechanical component within railway infrastructure that pr...
Track switches (also known as "point" or "turnout") are essential to the railway system and provide ...
Computer simulation techniques can be used to quantify the effects of changes to railway vehicle an...
Repoint is a new concept for track switching developed at Loughborough University. Through a novel l...
In the future, the performance of the railway system must be improved to accommodate increasing pass...
Rail vehicles are directed along different routes through track switch systems. These switches are s...
The track switch is one of the key assets in any railway network. It is essential to allow trains to...
The main contribution of this paper is the development and demonstration a novel methodology that ca...
This paper proposes a new approach to the dynamic modelling of railway track switches. The approach ...
This paper focuses on modelling, control, realisation and performance analysis of a full-scale demon...
Track switching provides necessary flexibility to a rail network, allowing vehicles to change routes...
© 2016, © IMechE 2016. Railway track switches, commonly referred to as ‘turnouts’ or ‘points,’ are a...
Methods for simulation-based optimisation of the design of railway turnouts (switches & crossings, S...
Railway switches and crossings (S&C) are the most costly items for railway infrastructure managers. ...
The acting forces and resulting material degradation at the running surfaces of wheels and rail are ...
Switch and crossing (S&C) or turnout is a mechanical component within railway infrastructure that pr...
Track switches (also known as "point" or "turnout") are essential to the railway system and provide ...
Computer simulation techniques can be used to quantify the effects of changes to railway vehicle an...
Repoint is a new concept for track switching developed at Loughborough University. Through a novel l...
In the future, the performance of the railway system must be improved to accommodate increasing pass...