Title :
Contact Wire Wear Measurement and Data Management
Author :
Shing, Adrian W.C. ; Pascoschi, Giovanni
Author_Institution :
Mass Transit Railway Corp., Hong Kong
Abstract :
Modern electric trains in metro systems collect energy along the route for on-board utilization. If the overhead conductor system (OCS) is used to transmit the electric energy, then the interaction of pantograph strip on contact wire will form a wear couple that is continuous throughout the railway network. Unlike the replacement of pantograph strips that can be done off-site in depots, the renewal of contact wire must be completed on site using extensive manpower and expensive plants within a short period during the closure of traffic. So knowing the degree of wire wear and its rate of wear would be very important for the railway operator. In the long term, an asset replacement plan can be established. In the near term, a wear control index can be formulated to gauge the contact wire to check how close it is from breakage. This article discusses the approach adopted by the Hong Kong MTR to monitor the overhead contact wire using an automated contact wire wear measurement system based on non contact laser technology. The scheme using the collected data to manage the OCS asset is then elaborated. The way forward to embrace condition based maintenance (CBM) as a future direction for the maintenance of the OCS is also discussed
Keywords :
condition monitoring; electric locomotives; maintenance engineering; measurement by laser beam; mechanical contact; overhead line conductors; pantographs; railways; wear; Hong Kong MTR; asset replacement plan; condition based maintenance; contact wire renewal; contact wire wear measurement; data management; electric energy; electric trains; metro systems; noncontact laser technology; overhead conductor system; overhead contact wire monitoring; pantograph strip; railway network; railway operator; wear control index; Automated Measurement; Catenary; Condition Based Maintenance; Contact Wire Wear; Contact Wire Wear Measurement;
Conference_Titel :
Railway Condition Monitoring, 2006. The Institution of Engineering and Technology International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Birmingham
Print_ISBN :
0-86341-732-9