Abstract

A method of indirect rationing of diesel fuel for special self-propelled rolling stock is presented, based on the identification of actual fuel consumption and controlled operating modes. Based on the results of test trips using automated accounting systems for operating modes and fuel consumption, the method allows us to assess reasonable volumes of fuel consumption in a specific section of the railway infrastructure. We show how the methods of identifying actual fuel consumption and operating modes can establish consumption rates of special self-propelled rolling stock without the use of automated fuel metering. The identification method is based on solving a multifactorial equation, the coefficients of which are determined in a program with statistical functions. To eliminate multicollinearity problems, the use of cluster analysis methods is proposed. Unlike traditional calculation methods, the method allows for the determination of the norming indicators in conditions of incomplete and partially incorrect data. The study was conducted using data on fuel consumption of special self-propelled rolling stock at a particular railway range and the relevant regulatory documents provided by Russian Railways. The results were obtained by applying the method to special self-propelled rolling stock used in the electrification and railway track departments of Russian Railways. The proposed method allows for simulation of the indicator of normalized fuel consumption with an accuracy not worse than 96%. Based on the obtained model of normalized fuel consumption, the method and parameters for identifying abnormal and unauthorized fuel overconsumption are shown. The criteria for identifying abnormal fuel overconsumption using the normalized standard deviation function were determined.

Highlights

  • Modern large railway companies utilize a wide range of special self-propelled rolling stock (SSRS), which is designed to perform various activities of maintenance and repair of the infrastructure, such as the railway track, the catenary network, etc

  • The analysis was based on the results of 44 trips for the 3-month period from 1 April 2019 to 29 June 2019

  • The analysis was based on the results of 62 trips over 3 months from 1 April 2019 to 29 June 2019

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Introduction

Modern large railway companies utilize a wide range of special self-propelled rolling stock (SSRS), which is designed to perform various activities of maintenance and repair of the infrastructure, such as the railway track, the catenary network, etc. Through the use of SSRS on the railways, various types of jobs are carried out in the maintenance and repair of railway infrastructure. The most common types of work include delivery of workers and goods to repair sites, lifting and laying of goods, installation of railway supports, lifting of personnel to adjust and repair the contact network, and a number of other activities [1,2]. Most of the work on the repair and modernization of railway tracks in Russia is carried out by SSRS of the loading transport motor locomotive type MLT-6 (or motorized carriage loading transport MLT-6). For work on the repair and modernization of the contact network, a diesel mounting rail of the automotive diesel mounting (ADM-1) type is used

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