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Citation

Zhou X, Wei X, Ma L, Bai F, Huang H. Transp. Saf. Environ. 2020; 2(4): 260-270.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2020, Oxford University Press)

DOI

10.1093/tse/tdaa014

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Bridges, tunnels, cuttings and high subgrade account for a relatively large proportion in China's heavy-haul railway system, where 10 000 t of unit trains and 20 000 t of combined trains are in operation. When a train operation accident occurs, it can easily cause vehicle intrusions, slant-span lines, tipping and stacking. Based on the viewpoint of system engineering, rescue methods such as hoisting, lifting, pulling and overturning are integrated, according to the characteristics of heavy-haul transport and the construction practice of train accident rescue system. A scheme of technical research and equipment configuration relating to heavy-haul railway rescue in China is put forward based on the situation--embankment, bridge, tunnel (including cuttings), ramp and curve rescue, and so on--and three-dimensional finite-element modelling and calculation checks on the key components are carried out.


Language: en

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