WO2004054840A1 - Braking system and braking control method - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B60—VEHICLES IN GENERAL
- B60L—PROPULSION OF ELECTRICALLY-PROPELLED VEHICLES; SUPPLYING ELECTRIC POWER FOR AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT OF ELECTRICALLY-PROPELLED VEHICLES; ELECTRODYNAMIC BRAKE SYSTEMS FOR VEHICLES IN GENERAL; MAGNETIC SUSPENSION OR LEVITATION FOR VEHICLES; MONITORING OPERATING VARIABLES OF ELECTRICALLY-PROPELLED VEHICLES; ELECTRIC SAFETY DEVICES FOR ELECTRICALLY-PROPELLED VEHICLES
- B60L7/00—Electrodynamic brake systems for vehicles in general
- B60L7/24—Electrodynamic brake systems for vehicles in general with additional mechanical or electromagnetic braking
- B60L7/26—Controlling the braking effect
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B60—VEHICLES IN GENERAL
- B60T—VEHICLE BRAKE CONTROL SYSTEMS OR PARTS THEREOF; BRAKE CONTROL SYSTEMS OR PARTS THEREOF, IN GENERAL; ARRANGEMENT OF BRAKING ELEMENTS ON VEHICLES IN GENERAL; PORTABLE DEVICES FOR PREVENTING UNWANTED MOVEMENT OF VEHICLES; VEHICLE MODIFICATIONS TO FACILITATE COOLING OF BRAKES
- B60T13/00—Transmitting braking action from initiating means to ultimate brake actuator with power assistance or drive; Brake systems incorporating such transmitting means, e.g. air-pressure brake systems
- B60T13/10—Transmitting braking action from initiating means to ultimate brake actuator with power assistance or drive; Brake systems incorporating such transmitting means, e.g. air-pressure brake systems with fluid assistance, drive, or release
- B60T13/66—Electrical control in fluid-pressure brake systems
- B60T13/665—Electrical control in fluid-pressure brake systems the systems being specially adapted for transferring two or more command signals, e.g. railway systems
- B60T13/667—Electrical control in fluid-pressure brake systems the systems being specially adapted for transferring two or more command signals, e.g. railway systems and combined with electro-magnetic brakes
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B60—VEHICLES IN GENERAL
- B60L—PROPULSION OF ELECTRICALLY-PROPELLED VEHICLES; SUPPLYING ELECTRIC POWER FOR AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT OF ELECTRICALLY-PROPELLED VEHICLES; ELECTRODYNAMIC BRAKE SYSTEMS FOR VEHICLES IN GENERAL; MAGNETIC SUSPENSION OR LEVITATION FOR VEHICLES; MONITORING OPERATING VARIABLES OF ELECTRICALLY-PROPELLED VEHICLES; ELECTRIC SAFETY DEVICES FOR ELECTRICALLY-PROPELLED VEHICLES
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- B60L2200/26—Rail vehicles
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- the present invention relates to a braking system and in particular to such a system for implementation on a multi-axle vehicle such as a train or other rail vehicle.
- the invention also relates to a method for controlling a braking system.
- the auxiliary brake system In the case of total failure of the main brake system, the auxiliary brake system should be capable of completely providing the required braking force and bringing the train to a stop, hi the case of partial or temporary failure of the main brake system, the auxiliary brake should provide the necessary compensatory braking force to maintain the requested speed reduction, hi general, because of the nature of regenerative braking, as the vehicle speed decreases, the effect of the regenerative brake also reduces and must be supplemented by the pneumatic braking system.
- This use of the two systems is known as blending. Examples of prior art arrangements for blending between electrodynamic and friction braking systems are known from US4659149 and US4671577.
- trains are usually provided as units, each unit being effectively self contained and capable of operating independently. Flexibility of operation may be achieved by adding a number of units together or by adding further carriages to a given unit. Since each unit is self contained, the control of the braking system is also embodied within the unit whereby local blending of the main brake system and the auxiliary brake system takes place within the unit.
- Typical reasons for operation of the auxiliary brake may include the following:
- auxiliary brake system Depending on the reason for operation of the auxiliary brake system, different scenarios may be considered for control thereof. It is clear for instance, that if the main brake is ineffective on one axle for reasons of wheel slip, operation of the auxiliary pneumatic brake on the same axle will not serve to reduce the slip. It will also be appreciated that since slip may be a consequence of a local condition of the track, activation of the auxiliary brake on an adjacent axle or bogie may also lead to slip of those wheels. It is a particular problem with pneumatic brakes that their braking capacity is limited by their ability to dissipate heat. Such brake systems are not intended for extended use. In the case of complete failure of the main brake system within a given unit, the auxiliary brake system within the same unit may quickly reach its limits of operation. Since the operation of the train is limited by that of the weakest unit, this may require the whole train to reduce its operating speed.
- the auxiliary braking system be configured to allow appropriate sharing or distribution of the compensatory braking force over a substantial part of the whole train rather than over a limited number of axles within a single unit.
- the share of the compensatory braking force for each auxiliary brake element reduced but also the braking capacity is distanced from the ineffective main brake element, thus reducing the chance of these units being affected by similar track conditions.
- the reduction of the braking force applied per wheel decreases the overall probability of any one wheel reaching its limit of adhesion to the rail.
- a brake system for a multi-axle rail vehicle comprising a plurality of brake elements for applying a required braking force to the vehicle in response to a brake command and a controller which monitors operation of the brake elements and on detection of a reduction of effectiveness of one brake element, distributes the associated loss of braking force between the remaining brake elements.
- the present invention also provides for a rail vehicle comprising such a brake system, in particular a rail vehicle comprising a plurality of individually operable units wherein the controller comprises a unit controller for each unit.
- references to an individually operable unit are intended to refer to the smallest individual unit which is capable of operating as a self contained vehicle. This will usually be a vehicle comprising a motor or other propulsive or tractive device and will also include all the necessary control systems for driving, braking etc. At its simplest however, it is also considered to fall within the scope of the invention that the unit may comprise a unit controller and brake elements without the inclusion of a motor.
- the unit controller thus provides the means to interact with the other units, during set up of the configuration of the train and thus ensures simple configuration of multiple units according to the wishes of the train operator, while conserving optimum brake distribution.
- each unit controller may receive configuration information concerning the number of units comprised in the rail vehicle and the configuration information may include information concerning the number and type of brake elements present in the rail vehicle.
- each unit controller may operate in parallel to reach the same ideal distribution.
- a cross-check function may be provided to ensure that all unit controllers arrive at the same result with a fault reporting procedure being implemented in the case of disparity.
- only certain unit controllers may operate, whereby others are deactivated once the configuration of the train is determined.
- the rail vehicle may comprise brake elements of a first brake type and a second brake type and the controller, on detection of a reduction of effectiveness of a brake element of a first brake type, can distribute the associated loss of braking force between the brake elements of the second brake type, hi certain circumstances, the braking force may initially be applied only by the brake elements of the first brake type in response to the brake command.
- the controller may distributes a loss of braking force between all the brake elements of the second brake type or may distributes the associated loss of braking force only between axles having effective brake elements only of the second brake type. This arrangement is particularly advantageous in cases where an axle has brake elements of both the first and second type but where the brake element of the first type or ineffective or partially ineffective.
- the present invention also provides a method of achieving a desired braking force in a rail vehicle comprising a plurality of individual units each unit including brake elements of a first and/or second type, the method comprising: interrogating the individual units to determine the number of individual units comprised in the rail vehicle and the number and type of brake elements; determining the current operating conditions of the rail vehicle; evaluating whether the desired braking force can be achieved using only the brake elements of a first type and in the event that not all the desired braking force can be provided by the brake units of the first type, distributing the remaining braking force amongst the brake elements of a second type.
- each individual unit is independently operable and is provided with its own unit controller and each unit controller is adapted to carry out the method.
- the step of determining the current operating conditions of the rail vehicle may include detecting failure of a brake element and flagging that brake element as non-operable, detecting the loading of the rail vehicle and/or detecting the presence of wheel slip.
- the step of determining the current operating conditions of the rail vehicle includes detecting the condition of an electrical energy supply associated with each electrodynamic brake.
- that electrodynamic brake is flagged as non-operable only after a time delay.
- the present invention also provides a program adapted to perform the method as described above, which may be implemented in a mixture of software and hardware and which may be provided by the unit controllers.
- Figure 1 shows a train configuration indicating details of the brake control.
- FIG. 1 there is shown a train 1 formed by two three-car units 2, 4.
- Each unit comprises a pair of locomotives 21, 23, 41, 43 and a single carriage 22, 42.
- Other configurations comprising different numbers of units or different arrangements of vehicles within each unit are also possible. While in the present example each unit is substantially identical, it is also possible to combine different units.
- locomotive By locomotive, is meant a vehicle being provided with its own propulsive power, usually in the form of an electric motor. In most suburban rail configurations, the locomotive is itself a passenger carriage and is referred to in this way merely to distinguish from other carriages in which no propulsive power is present.
- the locomotives 21, 23, 41 and 43 are each electrically driven by asynchronous motors and are arranged for electrodynamic braking (ED braking) by the regenerative action of these motors acting as generators. They are also provided with auxiliary braking capacity in the form of electropneumatically actuated disk brakes acting on the driven axles. It will be understood that other propulsive units may be employed in place of or in addition to the locomotives of this example.
- the carriages 22 and 42 are effectively free-wheeling and are only provided with electropneumatic (EP brakes) brakes.
- Each unit 2, 4 is provided with a unit controller 25, 45.
- the unit controllers 25, 45 are linked together within the train 1 by a system bus 5.
- a local bus 26, 46 links the unit controller 25, 45 to a number of drive control units 32 which control both traction and braking of the driven axles and EP controllers 34 which control all the individual EP brakes within the respective units.
- locomotive 21 is provided with one drive control unit 32 and one EP controller 34
- carriage 22 is only provided with an EP controller 34.
- each unit controller 25, 45 may be implemented to have the same functionality. In this way, the control and calculation of the braking distribution described below is conducted in parallel in each of the unit controllers making up the train. This may be achieved by implementing the controllers 25, 45 as similar software modules.
- each unit controller 25, 45 determines in an initialisation phase, the total number of units 2, 4 coupled together to form the train 1 and the total number of non-electrodynamically braked axles presented.
- the asynchronous motors are operated as generators and the current produced is an indicator of the actual braking force.
- the actual braking force of each of the active ED brakes in the locomotives 21, 23, 41 and 43 is periodically determined and summed together to give the total actual braking force.
- the torque/speed characteristic of asynchronous motors is not constant and for this reason, the braking effect on the train 1 over the full range of speeds is also not constant.
- this torque/speed characteristic must be taken into account as a correction factor when calculating the required braking force.
- the difference between the required braking force and the actual braking force may be referred to as the auxiliary braking requirement. This is divided between the total number of non- electrodynamically braked axles. In the present example, these are the axles of the carriages 22 and 42.
- each unit controller 25, 45 receives parallel information concerning the present configuration and state of all the brake systems within the train, they each come to the same result.
- the individual auxiliary brake force requirements can be distributed directly over the local bus 26, 46 to the EP controllers 34 of the non-electrodynamically braked axles within that unit.
- the pneumatically applied auxiliary braking force is provided equally by all the available, non-electrodynamically braked axles ⁇
- the cause and location of the fault with the main electrodynamic brake have little or no influence on the implementation of the auxiliary brake
- ED brake electrodynamic brake
- EP brake electropneumatic auxiliary brake
- the blending concept illustrated below may be employed.
- vehicle loading the following definitions are employed:
- the braking system may function both in the case of operational ED brakes and also in the case of failure of one or more of these units; the available EP brakes are equally loaded; the computational power requirement of the electronic components in the EP controllers increases marginally; the computational power requirement of the electronic components in the unit controller increases marginally; and the load on the system bus and local buses remains minimal.
- the four locomotives provide their actual ED brake signal to the unit controller of each vehicle unit.
- the unit controller sends these signals to the other vehicle unit via the system bus.
- the unit controllers calculate the sum of the actual ED brake signal for the complete 6 carriage train.
- each unit controller calculates the brake force difference from the value of the required brake force.
- the brake force difference is divided between the total number of non- electrodynamically braked cars. To achieve this, each unit controller is informed about the number of active ED brakes. The important cases are described as follow.
- ⁇ 3 ED brakes are active.
- the brake force difference is divided by three.
- the EP brakes in the carriages are activated together with the EP brake in the failed locomotive.
- ⁇ 2 ED brakes are active.
- the brake force difference is divided by four.
- the EP brakes in the carriages are activated together with the EP brakes in both the failed locomotives.
- ⁇ h the case of low supply voltage and all 4 ED brakes are active.
- the brake force difference is divided by two. At first only the EP brakes in the carriages are activated. If the brake force difference is greater than the sum of maximum brake force of the EP brakes in the carriages then the remainder of the brake force difference is divided by four.
- this signal is then “frozen” during the braking procedure even if the supply voltage drop later picks up.
- the "line voltage less rated” signal is only reset once the signal “service brake” is also reset.
- the brake force difference is divided by three. At first the EP brakes in the carriages together with the EP brake in the failed locomotive.are activated . If the brake force difference is greater than the sum of maximum brake force of the EP brakes in the carriages and the failed locomotive, then the remainder of the brake force difference is divided by three. Now the EP brakes together with the ED brakes are activated in all active locomotives. Note:
- EP controller failed means that the EP controller registers a class 3 failure and the pressure switch in the respective vehicle shows no brake pressure.
- the brake force difference is not divided. At first only the EP brake in the remaining carriage operates. If the brake force difference is greater than the maximum brake force of the EP brake in the remaining carriage then the remainder of the brake force difference is divided by four. Now the EP brakes together with the ED brakes are activated in all locomotives.
- the brake force difference is divided by two. At first the EP brake in the non failed carriage together with the EP brake the failed locomotive are activated. If the brake force difference is greater than the maximum brake force of the EP brakes in the remaining carriage and the failed locomotive then the remainder of the brake force difference is divided by three. Now the EP brakes together with the ED brakes are activated in all active (non failed) locomotives. Note:
- the unit controller switches off the ED brake in the affected locomotive.
- the unit controller provides EP brake force in the affected locomotive and both carriages with even brake force distribution according to point 3.2.2 above.
- the EP controllers in the affected locomotive and both carriages are informed of the switching off of the ED brake and the take-over by the EP brake via the signal "ED_Brake_active-XX".
- ⁇ overspeed switches automatically actuated e.g. by the EP controller on passing a given maximum speed
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