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LASER-BASED MEASUREMENT OF OVER DIMENSIONAL FREIGHT RAIL SHIPMENTS

机译:基于激光的超大型货运铁路船舶测量

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In pursuit of improved safety, Norfolk Southern Corp. (NS) has partnered with Amberg Technologies to explore the potential benefits of a laser-based measurement system for measuring over dimensional freight rail shipments. Shipments that do not fall within a standard geometric envelope, denoted as Plate B in the Association of American Railroads (AAR) Open Top Loading Rules [1], are considered to be over dimensional, or High-Wide Loads (HWLs). Extending beyond the limits of the Plate B diagram, these loads are not permitted in unrestricted interchange service. Instead, they must be measured both at points of origin and at interchange points. For US Class I Railroads, the de facto method for measuring HWLs requires mechanical personnel to either climb on the equipment or use a ladder and physically measure the overall height and width of the load. Using a tape measure, plumb line, and 6-foot level, car inspectors, or carmen, must often make multiple measurements to determine the height or width of a critical point on the load. The summation of these measurements can be subject to mathematical human error. In addition to the inherent limitations with regards to accuracy and efficiency, this method of measurement presents considerable safety challenges.The objective of the project was to develop a portable, cost-effective and accurate measurement system to improve the day-to-day operational process of measuring HWLs and reduce human exposure to railyard hazards. Norfolk Southern worked closely with Amberg Technologies to provide a clear overview of the current measuring methods, requirements, challenges and risks associated with HWLs. Amberg then developed a prototype system (with patent pending) and successful tests have been completed at both a point of origin for NS shipments and at a location where HWLs are received at interchange. The measuring system consists of a tripod mounted laser, a specially designed track reference target (TRT) and software designed specifically for HWL measurements. The system allows car inspectors to take measurements from a safe, strategic location away from the car. As a result, this system eliminates the need to climb on the equipment or a ladder and greatly reduces the amount of time spent on and around live tracks. In addition, initial tests indicate that this technology reduces the labor time required to measure HWLs by as much as one half while improving measurement accuracy. These tests have demonstrated that a laser-based system has the potential to greatly improve the safety, efficiency and accuracy associated with measuring HWLs.
机译:为了提高安全性,Norfolk Southern Corp.(NS)与Amberg Technologies合作,探讨了基于激光的测量系统对超大型货运货物进行测量的潜在优势。不在标准几何范围内的货物(在美国铁路协会(AAR)开放顶部装载规则[1]中表示为板B)被视为超尺寸或高载荷(HWL)。扩展到板图B的限制之外,在无限制的换乘服务中不允许这些负载。取而代之的是,必须在原点和互换点处对它们进行测量。对于美国的I类铁路,事实上的测量HWL的方法要求机械人员攀爬设备或使用梯子并以物理方式测量负载的整体高度和宽度。使用卷尺,铅垂线和6英尺的高度,汽车检查员或汽车保养人员通常必须进行多次测量,以确定载荷上关键点的高度或宽度。这些测量值的总和可能会受到数学上的人为错误的影响。除了在准确性和效率方面固有的局限性之外,这种测量方法还带来了相当大的安全挑战。该项目的目标是开发一种便携式,经济高效且精确的测量系统,以改善日常操作流程测量HWL并减少人为暴露于铁路围场危险中。诺福克南方分公司与Amberg Technologies紧密合作,以清晰概述当前与HWL相关的测量方法,要求,挑战和风险。然后,Amberg开发了一个原型系统(正在申请专利),并且在NS装运的始发点以及在互换时接收HWL的地点都已完成了成功的测试。该测量系统包括一个安装在三脚架上的激光器,一个专门设计的轨道参考目标(TRT)和专门为HWL测量而设计的软件。该系统允许汽车检查员在远离汽车的安全,重要位置进行测量。结果,该系统消除了在设备或梯子上爬的需要,并大大减少了在实时轨道上和周围花费的时间。此外,初步测试表明,该技术将测量HWL所需的劳动时间减少了一半,同时提高了测量精度。这些测试表明,基于激光的系统具有极大地提高与测量HWL相关的安全性,效率和准确性的潜力。

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