罢工霸屏,抢了蹄儿的风头。蹄儿赶紧漏水,终于又上头版!

多伦多的19公里LRT不比我村的好,搞了10多年,还是用不上,车站还没用,就需要拆,从2007年可是计划,22亿预算,预计2020,2021,2023年使用,现在至少又要推迟一年,经费已经涨到86亿,长度从33公里,缩短到19公里。

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问题严重了,阿尔斯通的最新报告说,阿蹄的车轴轴承需要重新设计,这是车轮裂开和多次出轨的原因。

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Axle bearings on Ottawa LRT might need to be redesigned

Maintenance subcontractor Alstom to deliver report to City of Ottawa in May​


Kate Porter · CBC News · Posted: Apr 28, 2023 4:30 PM EDT | Last Updated: 6 hours ago

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Crews walk along the Confederation Line in Ottawa on Aug. 9, 2021, one day after an axle broke on this out-of-service LRT train and a wheel fell off. (Alexander Behne/CBC)

The way the wheels of Ottawa light rail vehicles meet the rails might not be the main cause of axle problems, according to the city's director of engineering services.

Instead, Richard Holder said there are hypotheses that restraining rails meant to minimize derailments at curves could be putting force on the axles, or transitions on the rail might not be smooth in some locations.

"We will continue to work with our maintainer on the root cause analysis of the bearing issue," he told the city's LRT subcommittee on Friday. "This may lead to a redesign of the axle bearing assembly in order to resolve this issue long term."

That would be a huge job across the fleet, but it's too early to say if it that will be the required fix, staff said.

Since August 2021, the City of Ottawa, its contractor Rideau Transit Maintenance (RTM), and RTM's subcontractor Alstom, have been trying to figure out why an axle broke and a wheel fell off a train leading to a derailment. The following summer, more light rail trains were pulled from service because of unusual vibrations and maintainers found a damaged wheel hub.

With no permanent solution yet sorted out, Ottawa's LRT has been running at slower speeds along certain sections of track and has been undergoing extra inspections as a precaution.

"The biggest issue we face is trying to ensure [the problem] is solved in a sustainable way moving forward," remarked Kitchissippi Coun. Jeff Leiper.

Alstom report in May​

The update on the axle bearings came toward the end of a lengthy presentation about how the City of Ottawa is acting on the 103 recommendations of a public inquiry into the procurement and problems of Ottawa's LRT.

In his report last November, commissioner William Hourigan called that interface between the wheels and rails "the most significant area that must be improved."

During inquiry hearings in June 2022, representatives from Alstom had presented the theory the stress on the axle components came from excessive pressure going around sharp curves on the Confede

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The City of Ottawa should receive a report in next month with more details about what has caused issues with the LRT's axles, said Richard Holder, the city's director of engineering services. (Kate Porter/CBC)

Nearly a year later, Alstom is due to deliver another report in May to the City of Ottawa. The CEO of Rideau Transit Group, Nicolas Truchon, said it will include a number of hypotheses and lead to a "punch list" of actions to improve the LRT.

Studying the axle issue​

Several more investigations have taken place in the year since the public inquiry hearings — Holder showed a flowchart of all the studies and preventative measures.

The National Research Council looked specifically at the interface between the rail and wheel, and recommended reducing friction on curves by adapting the profile of the wheel and grinding the rail, Holder explained.

Another study focused on the track infrastructure, while the Transportation Safety Board had also done an investigation.

Meanwhile, Alstom has put instruments on bogeys to test friction on the rails and forces on axles, at different speeds. Small sensors are also installed on 40 axles on four light rail vehicles as a pilot project to detect vibrations.

Each time a study produces information, there's a deeper understanding of why the wheel hubs might have failed, Holder said.

"At this time, our maintainer believes that the wheel rail interface is not a major contributing factor as part of the bearing issue," Holder told the committee.

 
这距离这速度,还天天出问题,按这水平,中国人都该死在高铁上了
 
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