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1 Interfaces Between CCS trackside and other subsystems Joint sector research and validation for the specification of the electromagnetic compatibility

2 Sector involvement Cross acceptance Working party
Collection and classification of national rules CCS TSI editing including update of the “Interfaces Between CCS trackside and other subsystems” Specification of target system EMC Working Party Contributing to the EMC target specification Projects aiming in closing the EMC open points 14/12/2010

3 Motivation of the sector involvement
Requirements for the compatibility between vehicles and axle counters + track circuits for the authorisation of vehicles are currently an open point in the TSI CCS. As a consequence national rules have to be followed today, in some cases national rules do not exist The joint sector projects aim to a reach broad European acceptance of the new limits test specifications provide the scientific input for the closure of open points related to the vehicle/train detection interface 14/12/2010

4 Overview of EMC Project planning
2010: partial validation of TS (vehicles and track circuits in the 15kV network) 2011-?: validation of TS (vehicles and axle counters) : closure of TSI CCS open points in FP7 4th call project proposal EUREMCO : closure of TSI CCS open point “eddy current brake” – CTG project idea for FP7 5th call 14/12/2010

5 EMC phase 1 TS establishes new vehicles emission limits and vehicle test methods for the compatibility with track circuits funding provided by CER/EIM/UIC for the partial validation in the 15kV network Tests have been carried out by DB, SBB and ÖBB with the support of Siemens Test report expected by end of December 2010 To be included in the CCS TSI at the next revision 14/12/2010

6 EMC phase 2 TS establishes new vehicles emission limits and vehicle test methods for the compatibility with axle counters UIC applied for TEN-T co-funding for a joint validation campaign of 8 CER/EIM (UIC) members in all networks in 2011 Expected outcome: Validated list of practically relevant parameters Susceptibility limits for axle counters missing so far Validation of vehicle emission limits and vehicle test method of TS and proposal for improvements Proposal for the quantification of other relevant parameters Funding rejected – further strategy to be developed !!! 14/12/2010

7 EMC phase 3 - EUREMCO If positively approved, EUREMCO will finalise the validation of the TS (track circuits) for DC 1,5kV, 3kV and AC 15kV/16,7Hz, 25kV/50Hz Expected outcomes: Set of test signals to test track circuits again transients Clear definitions and specifications for the assessment of transients Limits for the characteristic parameters of transients for both vehicles and power supply (sources) and track circuits (destination) Clear understanding of the influence of the infrastructure on the conducted emissions of vehicles Transfer function from test results within the same power supply system (for track circuits). Requirements that rolling stocks will not disrupt track circuits on non-electrified lines 14/12/2010

8 EUREMCO: EUropean Rail ElectroMagnetic COmpatibility
UNIFE applied jointly with 10 UNIFE/CER/EIM/UIC members for FP7 4th call co-funding for a project in Funding: €2,1m, Budget: €3,6m 14/12/2010

9 Remaining open point: Eddy current brake
A CTG project idea which has been picked up by ERRAC in the « sector wishlist » for the FP7 5th for a joint project of UNIFE/CER/EIM/UIC members in Funding: open Expected outcome: Improve understanding of the interaction of the eddy current brake with the track and trackside signalling equipment Identify critical thermal, mechanic and electromagnetic parameters and its related vehicle and trackside compatibility limits Develop design, engineering and operational guidelines for new eddy current brakes and new trackside signalling equipment 14/12/2010

10 Conclusion Sector target – simplified vehicle autorisation through:
Harmonised EMC limits, both for signalling susceptibility as well as for vehicle emissions Harmonised test method proving the vehicle conformity with the specified limits Final goal – one assessement applicable for all networks compliant with the INTERFACE document Precondition: Strong cooperation of all stakeholders: railway undertakings, infrastructure managers as well as manufacturers (both of vehicles as well as of signalling) 14/12/2010


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