학술논문

Taking Traction Control to Task: High-Adhesion-Point Tracking Based on a Disturbance Observer in Railway Vehicles
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Industrial Electronics Magazine EEE Ind. Electron. Mag. Industrial Electronics Magazine, IEEE. 11(1):51-62 Mar, 2017
Subject
Power, Energy and Industry Applications
Signal Processing and Analysis
Adhesives
Rail transportation
Force
Wheels
Traction motors
Environmental factors
Language
ISSN
1932-4529
1941-0115
Abstract
Railway vehicles have been based on a wheel-rail system since the system's origination. Therefore, the adhesion-coupling behavior between wheel and rail is the fundamental element of railway traction [1]. However, low vehicle wheel-rail adhesion caused by high humidity, rain, snow, oil, or decomposing leaves is a common problem that can cause damage to some elements of the traction system and decrease traction performance [2]. It may even give rise to safety problems and reduce comfort, not to mention delays and their corresponding economic impact. Good traction control to ensure the system is working at high adhesion point is therefore critical and mandatory for the traction control units (TCUs) [2]-[6].