Moving block railway signalling
An examination is made of the performance of four and five aspect fixed block signalling, theoretical pure moving block signalling, and a more practical quantised moving block system, when operating under both steady state and perturbed running conditions. For each signalling system, a number of bas...
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ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-4685632015-03-19T05:01:57ZMoving block railway signallingPearson, Leonard V.1973An examination is made of the performance of four and five aspect fixed block signalling, theoretical pure moving block signalling, and a more practical quantised moving block system, when operating under both steady state and perturbed running conditions. For each signalling system, a number of basic geographical components, which are commonly found in a railway network, are analysed in order to determine their maximum capacity for a wide range of steady state operating conditions. An example is included of an algorithm which may be used to combine a number of these basic components to facilitate analysis of a more complex configuration. In the investigation of perturbed operating conditions, a specific delay is imposed on a train, and, with a range of running headways, the resulting delays to subsequent trains are evaluated for each signalling system. Thus, it is possible to decide if a signalling system is stable under a given set of operating conditions. Also, if the system is stable, the total number of trains which experience some delay may be determined. Finally, an examination is made of a line which simultaneously carries high speed trains, operating under moving block, and low speed trains, operating under fixed block signalling.629.04Loughborough Universityhttp://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.468563https://dspace.lboro.ac.uk/2134/8510Electronic Thesis or Dissertation |
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An examination is made of the performance of four and five aspect fixed block signalling, theoretical pure moving block signalling, and a more practical quantised moving block system, when operating under both steady state and perturbed running conditions. For each signalling system, a number of basic geographical components, which are commonly found in a railway network, are analysed in order to determine their maximum capacity for a wide range of steady state operating conditions. An example is included of an algorithm which may be used to combine a number of these basic components to facilitate analysis of a more complex configuration. In the investigation of perturbed operating conditions, a specific delay is imposed on a train, and, with a range of running headways, the resulting delays to subsequent trains are evaluated for each signalling system. Thus, it is possible to decide if a signalling system is stable under a given set of operating conditions. Also, if the system is stable, the total number of trains which experience some delay may be determined. Finally, an examination is made of a line which simultaneously carries high speed trains, operating under moving block, and low speed trains, operating under fixed block signalling. |
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Pearson, Leonard V. |
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Moving block railway signalling |
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Moving block railway signalling |
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Moving block railway signalling |
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Loughborough University |
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