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Simulating the Effects of Noncrossing Block Sections Setting Rules on Capacity Loss of Double-Track Railway Line due to the Operation of out-of-Gauge Trains

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  • Yinggui Zhang
  • Qiong-fang Zeng
  • Dingyou Lei
  • Xinyu Wang

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Dispatchers often set noncrossing block sections (NCBSs) for railway out-of-gauge train (OGT) running on double-track railway line for safety reasons. In this paper, we will investigate the best location, length, and number of noncrossing block sections to reduce railway capacity loss due to the operation of OGTs. Firstly, yielding, overtaking, stopping, starting, and other operation rules for OGTs running on double-track railway line were designed, and a simulation model based on cellular automata was further put forward. Then, an assessment model for double-track railway line capacity loss due to the operation of OGTs was set up. Some simulation experiments and the comparisons of these results were further given to achieve the optimal setting of NCBS for OGTs running on double-track railway line. In the case of NCBSs number minus one, capacity loss caused by the operation of OGTs can be reduced up to 15.2% in the upstream direction and 6.3% in the downstream direction. Also, the NCBSs should lie at the nearest block sections (BSs) to depot stations and the NCBSs lengths should be as less as possible.

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  • Yinggui Zhang & Qiong-fang Zeng & Dingyou Lei & Xinyu Wang, 2016. "Simulating the Effects of Noncrossing Block Sections Setting Rules on Capacity Loss of Double-Track Railway Line due to the Operation of out-of-Gauge Trains," Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society, Hindawi, vol. 2016, pages 1-16, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnddns:2319437
    DOI: 10.1155/2016/2319437
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    1. Zhang, Yinggui & Guo, Jingyi & An, Min, 2022. "Development of a railway out-of-gauge freight transport routing optimal method," Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, Elsevier, vol. 595(C).
    2. Zhengwen Liao, 2023. "Rescheduling Out-of-Gauge Trains with Speed Restrictions and Temporal Blockades on the Opposite-Direction Track," Mathematics, MDPI, vol. 11(12), pages 1-26, June.

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