Abstract

Abstract:

China’s high-speed railway network has already achieved speeds of 350 km/h; however, this could be further increased to 400 km/h. After considering the development status and technical level of the high-speed railway system in China, this study indicates that there are four key technologies involved in improving its operational speed: the track, the electrical moving unit, the control system and the traction power supply. Through an experimental analysis, an evaluation index for the high-speed railway is then constructed based on four aspects: safety, comfort, intelligence and environmental protection. Using this system, the rationality of the high-speed railway speed-improvement plan can be scientifically evaluated. The results are of practical significance to the Chinese railway administration, as they can be used to formulate specific plans to increase rail speeds, and therefore promote the rapid development of the high-speed railway network in China.

Details

Title
A discussion on technologies for improving the operational speed of high-speed railway networks
Author
Chun-fang, Lu 1 

 China Railway society, 100844 Beijing, China 
Pages
22-36
Publication year
2019
Publication date
Jul 1, 2019
Publisher
Oxford University Press
e-ISSN
26314428
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
3171754280
Copyright
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