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E 799
Application :
With effect from 1 January 2000
All members of the International Union of Railways
The person responsible for this leaflet is named in the UIC Code
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International Union of Railways (UIC) - Paris, 2002
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Contents
Summary ..............................................................................................................................1
1- General conditions...................................................................................................... 3
3- Design parameters...................................................................................................... 8
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A.1.2 - Variability of overhead lines ............................................................................. 14
A.2 - Dynamic criteria .................................................................................................. 14
A.2.1 - Wave propagation speed/Doppler effect.......................................................... 14
A.2.2 - Reflection factor - amplification factor .............................................................. 15
A.3 - Relationships and effects.................................................................................... 15
Bibliography .......................................................................................................................18
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Summary
This leaflet contains requirements and recommendations to ensure reliable interaction between
pantograph and a.c. overhead equipment at speeds of over 200 km/h.
The recommendations contained in the leaflet are in line with the state of the art and reflect the
experience gained by the railways in high-speed Rail transport whilst ensuring reliability and cost-
effectiveness.
Account has been taken of the stipulations laid down for international traffic in the Technical
Specifications for Interoperability (TSI).
Pantographs with a bow profile corresponding to that defined in UIC Leaflet 794 can be used in
conjunction with the overhead contact systems defined in this leaflet.
Definitions
Speed ranges, voltage and frequency levels, rolling stock profile, assessment criteria for pantograph/
OHL interaction.
Static characteristics
Standard height of contact wire, maximum difference in contact wire height, minimum contact wire
height for design speed 230 km/h, maximum contact wire height for design speed 230 km/h,
permissible contact line gradient and change of gradient, maximum distance between OHL sections
supplied at different phases.
Dynamic characteristics
Maximum permissible uplift of contact wire as pantograph passes at the support (without climatic
influences), maximum aerodynamic contact force at maximum speed, maximum permissible dynamic
contact force of the pantograph, minimum permissible dynamic contact force of the pantograph.
Electrical characteristics
Constant current capacity, short time rating, short-circuit current, thermal time constant, permissible
current when stationary.
Climatic influences
Design parameters
Maximum span lengths, maximum difference in length between two successive spans, length of
shortest dropper for standard system, standard system height (encumbrance), design of support,
minimum uplift at the support, design of registration arm for supports, dropper spacing, sag, maximum
lateral deflection of contact wire at support (stagger), minimum lateral variation in horizontal profile of
contact wire per 100 m length, permissible lateral deflection of contact wire within one span with
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maximum side wind, number of spans per changeover of tension length, run-in of contact wire at
switches, type of tensioning of contact wire and messenger wire.
Contact wire, number of contact wires, nominal cross-section of contact wire, specific tensile stress of
contact wire, maximum permissible tensile stress in contact wire with worn cross-section, maximum
permissible wear of contact wear, number of messenger wires, auxiliary messenger wire, stitch wire,
length of stitch wire, tensile stress of stitch wire, reinforcing wire, return conductor, protective
conductor.
Physical parameters
Compliance, degree of variability, wave propagation speed, Doppler effect, reflection factor,
amplification factor.
Simulation programs, provisions relating to measurement of contact forces, provisions relating to arc
measurement.
Relationships between the various structural parameters governing dynamic performance and
the wear of overhead equipment on high-speed lines
Static criteria
Dynamic criteria
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1 - General conditions
1.1 - Scope
The European high-speed network comprises lines suitable for speeds of 250 km/h and above,
upgraded lines for speeds of around 200 km/h and other lines from the European rail network.
New high-speed lines will preferably be built with a.c. systems. This leaflet contains requirements and
recommendations for the overhead systems of such high-speed lines and for those of the upgraded
lines and other lines concerned for speeds over 200 km/h, taking into account the existing situation on
the railways.
On existing lines that are a constituent part of the European high-speed network, attempts should be
made to satisfy these requirements.
When the values indicated in the leaflet constitute mandatory requirements, they are marked with the
symbol "0".
1.2 - Definitions
25 000 V, 50 Hz,
The requirements and recommendations contained in this leaflet refer to application of the "GC" gauge
profile.
The parameters to be satisfied by the pantograph and OHL in order to ensure pantograph/OHL
interaction are contained in UIC Leaflet 794.
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1.2.5 - Assessment criteria for pantograph/OHL interaction
- one criterion for the pantograph: contact force or number of arcs (see EN 50119).
- contact wire wear: at least 2 million pantograph passages before the maximum permissible usage
of the contact wire is reached
For assessing the quality of current collection, the decisive criteria are contact force, arcing and losses
of contact.
Whilst both methods are suitable for identifying irregularities, measuring contact forces is particularly
helpful in indicating mechanical wear and arc measurement in indicating electrical wear.
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2 - Key characteristics of overhead lines
Tolerance 30 0 + 20 / 10
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2.2 - Dynamic characteristics
[N]
As per EN 50119
F min F m 3
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2.3 - Electrical characteristics (definitions)
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3 - Design parameters
The following parameters are of importance for the functioning of a high-speed contact line.
Open track 65 65 65
Tracks in tunnels 50 50 50
- Open line
- Tunnels
23 Design of support
Mechanically-separated individual
supports
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26 Dropper spacing <9,50 <9,50 <9,50 [m]
This is significant for the sag of the
contact wire between two successive
droppers.
30 Permissible lateral deflection of As per UIC Leaflet 606-1 and UIC Leaflet 794
contact wire within one span with
maximum side wind
32 Run-in of contact wire at switches The run-in may be from above or from the side. In the case
of run-in from the side, both contact wires should, in the
transfer zone, be positioned on the half of the pantograph
corresponding to the contact wire running in.
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4 - Parameters for the conductor material
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5 - Physical parameters
48 Compliance [mm/N]
These values are determined for the
maximum span length over the full span
with a contact force of 100 N.
49 Degree of variability []
The difference between the maximum
and minimum compliance within a span
is expressed as the degree of variability.
e max e min
U = ------------------------------
- x100
e max + e min
Z fd + Z ts
v c = Sqrt ------------------------
- >110 >120 >Vmax[m/s] + 40
m fd + m t s
51 Doppler effect
This is the relationship between wave
propagation speed and train speed.
v c vb
= ----------------- >0,26 >0,18 >0,17
vc + vb
52 Reflection factor
This is a parameter for the reaction of
the mechanical wave.
Sqrt ( Z xm )
ts ts
r = -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Sqrt ( Zt s xm ts ) + Sqrt ( Z fd xmfd )
<0,5 <0,4 <0,4
53 Amplification factor
This is a parameter for the effect of the
reflected wave on the dynamic
vibrational behaviour of the overhead
line.
r
= --- <1,9 <2,2 <2,3
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6 - Simulation programs and measuring procedure
To assess the performance to be expected of certain overhead lines in combination with different
pantographs, mathematical simulation models are useful. The planning parameters adopted for the
overhead line should be checked for their suitability with respect to contact force peaks.
Resulting values:
The overhead system once built should be checked by means of field measurements involving contact
force measurement and determination of the number and duration of any arcs.
The simulation should use the same sampling and evaluation frequency as the measurement.
Only the feedback obtained from the field measurements is decisive in assessing the suitability of the
simulation models used.
For the purpose of system design in terms of permissible speed, the contact force should as far as
possible be measured directly between contact wire and contact strip, or at least at the mounting clips
of the contact strip. When recording the contact forces it is essential to specify at exactly what point
each measurement was taken.
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6.3 - Provisions relating to arc measurement
The following points should be indicated when recording the arc measurements:
- train speed,
- arc count after 10 ms (without exceeding a maximum arc duration of 25 ms) per 100 m,
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Appendices
A.1.1 - Compliance
In order to minimise the lift of the contact wire, which is caused by the increase in the contact force of
the pantograph at increasing speed, the compliance should be low.
To achieve this:
- the tensile stresses in the contact wire and messenger wire should be set as high as possible, and
With a view to improving the interaction of contact wire and pantograph the overhead line should
exhibit uniform compliance (i.e. low variability):
A decisive factor in the dynamic behaviour of the system is that the wave propagation speed of the
disturbance impulse in the overhead line - generated by the pantograph - should be higher than the
train speed.
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Appendices
- increasing the tensioning of the contact wire and/or the messenger wire,
- reducing the mass per unit length of the contact and/or messenger wire.
The Doppler effect indicates the relationship between the wave propagation speed and the train
speed. It must be as high as possible. Its value increases with the wave propagation speed.
In order to minimise the reaction of the disturbance impulse on the pantograph it is important that the
reflection factor should be low. The reflection factor can be reduced by increasing:
and by reducing:
The amplification factor is the ratio of the reflection factor to the Doppler effect and indicates the effect
of the reflected disturbance impulse on the dynamic behaviour between overhead line and
pantograph. It should be as low as possible.
To achieve this:
The criterion is therefore the increase in the tensile stress in the contact wire.
Increasing the tensile stress in the contact wire improves the situation in that it:
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Appendices
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List of abbreviations
Doppler factor
Amplification factor
Standard deviation
r Reflection factor
U Degree of variability
vb Design speed
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Bibliography
1. UIC leaflets
UIC Leaflet 600: Electric traction with aerial contact line, January 1981 and 1 Amendment
UIC Leaflet 606-1: Consequences of the application of the kinematic gauges defined by UIC Leaflets
in the 505 series on the design of the contact lines, January 1987 and 1 Amendment
UIC Leaflet 606-2: Installation of 25 kV and 50 or 60 Hz overhead contact lines, January 1986
UIC Leaflet 608: Conditions to be complied with for the pantographs of tractive units used on
international services, July 1989 and 1 Amendment
UIC Leaflet 791: Quality assurance of overhead line equipment, January 1990
UIC Leaflet 794: Pantograph/OHL interaction on the European high-speed network, January 1996
2. Minutes of meetings
3. European standards
CEN
EN 50119: Overhead contact systems,
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