DocumentCode :
1560733
Title :
Air dryers in railway service history, performance and present status
Author :
Pier, Jerome R.
Author_Institution :
J.R. Pier & Associates, Carlisle, Ont., Canada
fYear :
2002
Firstpage :
39
Lastpage :
46
Abstract :
Pneumatic systems in railway applications are vulnerable to water condensation as a result of the cooling of compressed air. This water tends to cause corrosion, degrade lubricants and freeze in cold weather, causing malfunction in brake systems and other pneumatic devices. Prevailing practice for the control of condensation until the early 70´s consisted of cooling the compressed air followed by reduction in pressure to lower the relative humidity. These methods were less than perfect and frozen systems remained a major cause of train delays in cold climates and, in all climates, water continued to corrode devices and emulsify lubricants, increasing maintenance requirements. Regenerating desiccant type air dryers offered a solution. This paper deals with the history of air dryers in railway service, the technologies involved, and the broad significance to the industry.
Keywords :
air; braking; drying; maintenance engineering; railways; compressed air cooling; history; maintenance; pneumatic systems; railway applications; railway service; regenerating desiccant type air dryers; water condensation; Cooling; Corrosion; Degradation; History; Humidity control; Lubricants; Pneumatic systems; Pressure control; Rail transportation; Temperature control;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Railroad Conference, 2002 ASME/IEEE Joint
Conference_Location :
Washington, DC, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7452-5
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/RRCON.2002.1000091
Filename :
1000091
Link To Document :
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