Track switches are a fundamental element of any rail network. Without them it would not be possible to guide trains from one route to another. However, they also limit the capacity & overall reliability of the network. Since the inception of railway track switches very little has changed in terms of their basic layout & operation, apart from the introduction of point machines. In contrast, industries such as aerospace, automotive & manufacturing have made radical improvements to their products & processes through the introduction of advanced materials & new designs incorporating mechatronic technologies.
The challenge addressed by S-CODE was to develop novel and improved solutions for railway S&C. The overall aim was to investigate, develop, validate & initially integrate radically new approaches, technologies, or concepts with the potential to lead to increases in capacity, reliability & safety while reducing investment & operating costs.
Key outcomes & innovations from S-CODE include:
• Development of a modular S&C architecture that allows subsystems to be exchanged over the life of the S&C, enabling innovations to be added as they become available.
• Modelling of the S&C & the modular subsystems to support evaluation of the benefits presented by different technologies.
• Design & prototyping of Next Generation Design components that can be incorporated into the architecture, using new materials & technologies to create a variety of permanent way subsystems.
• Design & prototyping of a Next Generation Control subsystem that can be incorporated into the architecture, which will include an ‘immune system’ capable of self-adjustment & self-correction.
• Design & prototyping of a Next Generation Kinematic subsystem that can be incorporated into the architecture, including concepts such as redundancy & ‘limp-home’ through the use of novel actuators & mechatronics.
• The development of a series of evaluation methodologies that can be applied to concepts & technologies alike. These have then been used to quantify the value of innovations developed throughout S-CODE from the perspective of reliability, life-cycle cost & performance.