TECHNICAL ASPECT OF HIGH-SPEED TRAIN OPERATION: TRACK AND ELECTRIC INSTALLATIONS ON HIGH-SPEED LINES

L'ASPECT TECHNIQUE DES GRANDES VITESSES: LA VOIE ET LES INSTALLATIONS ELECTRIQUES DES LIGNES A GRANDE VITESSE

The problems raised by trains travelling at 260-300 km/h are related essentially to vehicle operating stability and track stability, and have been substantially solved at the present time. Without going into the details of calculations, these problems are discussed along with the results of theoretical studies and tests. The techniques and approaches used can, for the most part, be regarded as operational today. The speed of the wheel-rail system is certainly not limited to 300 km/h: faster trains would raise economic as well as technical problems. In spite of the efforts made to raise speeds on existing lines, it is not possible to exceed 200 km/h on these lines, owing to the infrastructure which dates back to the last century, except on short stretches where high-speed tests have been conducted. The design of the infrastructure and superstructure (track, signalling and catenaries) of new allowing train speeds of 300 km/h is described in the article along with the engineering studies which have been making increasingly greater use of data processing techniques.

  • Corporate Authors:

    Federation Nationale des Trav Publ & des Synd Aff

    6 Avenue Pierre Premier de Serbie
    Paris 16e,   France 
  • Authors:
    • Prud'homme, A
    • WEBER, O
  • Publication Date: 1973-8

Language

  • French

Media Info

  • Pagination: p. 26-46
  • Serial:
    • Travaux
    • Publisher: Federation Nationale des Trav Publ & des Synd Aff

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Filing Info

  • Accession Number: 00050598
  • Record Type: Publication
  • Source Agency: Federation Nationale des Trav Publ & des Synd Aff
  • Report/Paper Numbers: No. 460-462
  • Files: TRIS
  • Created Date: Jan 31 1976 12:00AM