ENERGY EFFICIENT DRIVERS OF SUPPORT MECHANISMS

Authors

  • V. Ivanov
  • V. Kosenko

Keywords:

auxiliary aggregates, hydrostatic drives, bypass, pro-ductivity of the oil pump, energy efficient drives.

Abstract

The reduction of energy costs for rail transportation is ensured by optimizing the operation of all systems and locomotive mechanisms, in particular, venetilisers, compressors, generators, hydrostatics pumps. Unlike traditional technology for controlling auxiliary actuators using by-pass, Voith Flow System regulates the operation of the machines, directly controlling the performance of oil pumps, which significantly reduces energy consumption and improves the control of the drive system as a whole.

References

1. U. Kopernik, V. Ivanov, А. Oskolkov (2010) Operation experience for VOITH hydro transmissions in rolling stock of CIS and Baltic countries //Car park,Vol. 4, P. 56 – 59.
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3. V. Ivanov, V. Kosenko (2015) Limited torque coupling application for protection of high speed train drives // SETUT scientific papers. Series «Transport systems and technologies», Vol. 26 – 27, P. 125 – 130.

Література:

1. У. Коперник, В. Иванов, А. Осколков. Опыт эксплуатации гидропередач VOITH в подвижном составе стран СНГ и Балтии. //Вагонный парк. – 2010. – № 4. – С. 56 – 59.
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Published

2018-01-25

How to Cite

Ivanov, V., & Kosenko, V. (2018). ENERGY EFFICIENT DRIVERS OF SUPPORT MECHANISMS. Transport Systems and Technologies, (31), 75–82. Retrieved from https://tst.duit.in.ua/index.php/tst/article/view/10

Issue

Section

Technics and techology