SOME ISSUES OF ORGANIZATION OF RESTORATION OF RAILWAY INFRASTRUCTURE FACILITIES
Abstrak
The Railway Troops of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation are intended for technical cover, restoration, demining and barrage of sections (objects) of the RF railroad transport infrastructure in the RF Armed Forces responsibility zone, increasing its survivability and carrying capacity, as well as planning the guidance and operation of floating railway bridges. The railway infrastructure is understood as "a technological complex, which includes subsystems of railway infrastructure, components of subsystems and elements of components of subsystems of railway infrastructure, ensuring the functioning of this complex" [1]. The tasks of the troops include the operation of existing and construction of new sections of railways, bypassing railway (railway) junctions, the construction of temporary railway bridges in order to ensure the actions of troops [2]. When restoring infrastructure facilities for railroad transport, the organization of work management and the promptness of restoring interrupted train traffic play a decisive role, which largely depends on the preparation and decision-making that requires certain engineering calculations. In particular, the development of design documentation for the construction of a bypass of a destroyed section of a road or a railway junction requires a significant amount of time. The most time-consuming document of design documentation is the calculation and construction of a longitudinal bypass profile. The article discusses the issues of automated construction of a longitudinal bypass profile, which can significantly reduce the time required for preparing design documentation, including for laying cable lines to restore the regulation of train traffic.
Penulis (5)
V. A. Baboshin
Transport n.a. Army General A.V. Khruljov
Konstantin N. Savinov
A. Chernykh
Mikhail G. Iashin
Akses Cepat
- Tahun Terbit
- 2020
- Bahasa
- en
- Sumber Database
- Semantic Scholar
- DOI
- 10.35752/1991-2927-2020-4-62-23-32
- Akses
- Open Access ✓