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November, 10th 2011UEEIV Seminar1 Wayside Train Monitoring Systems at Bulgarian Infrastructure Manager (NRIC) - A Report on Experiences made in Zimnitsa Priv. Doz. Dr. Andreas Schöbel
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November, 10th 2011UEEIV Seminar2 Cause Consequence Analysis
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November, 10th 2011UEEIV Seminar3 Demand Analysis for Wayside Train Monitoring Systems Based upon the operational accident data base from NRIC three main items for monitoring could be defined: –Overload –Unbalanced Load –Faulty Boxes
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November, 10th 2011UEEIV Seminar4 Prototype at Zimnitsa 2 Hot Box Detection System "TK 99" 1 Axle Load Checkpoint "G 2000"
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November, 10th 2011UEEIV Seminar5 The System TK 99
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November, 10th 2011UEEIV Seminar6 Measurement Geometry
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November, 10th 2011UEEIV Seminar7 System G 2000 Based upon strain gauges Directly mounted (screwed or welded) at the rail web
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November, 10th 2011UEEIV Seminar8 Results 50 Events on 24 Trains: 14 Hot Boxes(>100º) 18 Warm Boxes(>60º) 1 Hot Brake(>270º) 3 Warm Brakes(>220º) 14 Unbalanced Loads (left to right)(>1:2) 1 Unbalanced Load (front to back)(>1:2) Note: Data source from 1 st of January to 1 st of June in 2011
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November, 10th 2011UEEIV Seminar9 Conclusions At least one derailment due to hot boxes was prevented – based upon Austrian experience. Wagon inspectors check for faulty brakes in a reliable and careful way. Loading of wagons from type "Eaos" has to be improved.
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November, 10th 2011UEEIV Seminar10 Outlook (1) Network Coverage
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November, 10th 2011UEEIV Seminar11 Outlook (2) Cross Border Data Exchange
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November, 10th 2011UEEIV Seminar12 Questions?
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