Development of a very light rail vehicle

Author:

Winnett James1,Hoffrichter Andreas2,Iraklis Athanasios2,McGordon Andy2,Hughes Darren J.2,Ridler Tony2,Mallinson Nick2

Affiliation:

1. WMG, University of Warwick, Coventry, UK (corresponding author: )

2. WMG, University of Warwick, Coventry, UK

Abstract

The collaborative very light rail project involves the development of a novel railcar designed to revolutionise the rail industry: a self-powered, very light rail vehicle. Each of the two bogies contains a complete diesel–electric series-hybrid drive system, while the whole vehicle has undergone significant lightweighting activity to realise a target weight of less than 18 t, or 1 t per linear metre. The target cost is £500 000, which is to be achieved through the use of standardised, modular components, and appropriate materials and structural design methodologies. The research covers several aspects of the GB Rail Technical Strategy chapter relating to rolling stock. Lightweighting leads to a reduction in the propulsion requirements and reduces the infrastructure installation and maintenance costs. The use of higher-efficiency drive systems achieved through on-board energy systems enables a reduction in carbon dioxide emissions. These hybridisation activities improve the passenger experience through quieter operation, decreased vibration and the possible elimination of exhaust emissions in stations. Combining new drive systems with modular lightweight structures will lead to lower life-cycle costs and thus could enable the economical reopening of lines.

Publisher

Thomas Telford Ltd.

Subject

Transportation,Civil and Structural Engineering

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