Solid State Technology Volume: 3 Issue: Publication Year: 2020 5598
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Solid State Technology
Volume: 63 Issue: 5 Publication Year: 2020 5602 Archives Available @ www.solidstatetechnology.us associated with an electromagnetic field. In the areas of rail chains, nanomaterials and nanotechnology used to produce rail lashes with the best performance, where they work in the field of small sizes comparable with the correlation radius, as well as the mean free path of electrons, photons, coherence length, and dimensions of the conductor magnetic domains, a single electromagnetic field makes it possible to evaluate the occurring phenomena. Field theory, based on four interactions, makes it possible to determine the existing polarization waves. Power and energy characteristics of electromagnetic interactions are described by the same equations. The parameters of these interactions are presented in table. 1. Tab.1 Interaction Options Parameters Gravity Weak Electromagnetic Nuclear Intensity of interactions G 2 10 -39 10 -14 10 -2 1 Radius R м 10 -15 10 -18 In electromagnetic interactions, the basic laws of electromagnetism are applied: the total current law, Maxwell's formula for the strength of electromagnetic interaction, Maxwell's equations, Ampere's law, Bio-Savard-Laplace's law and generalized electromagnetic field equations, which are determined taking into account all interactions in the form: ; ) 2 2 0 0 t A E rot a field − = − ; 0 ) 0 0 = − field E div b (9) ; ) 0 0 − = field E A rot c ( ) . 0 ) 0 0 = A div d The magnetization of rail chains due to the rotation of wheel pairs, as well as the reverse current of the traction network, has a negative effect on the operation of ILSD. Permissible values of magnetic induction for the normal functioning of the ILSD are shown in Table 2, which shows its limits for rail circuits and insulated joints, as well as on the switches of track sections with rails inside the track. It can be seen that the permissible maximum value of induction at which the rail circuit will function normally is considered В=700mkT, for turnouts is 4900mkT, for insulating joints - 700mkT. The operation of the ILSD is also influenced by the geometry of the location of the receiving coils on the locomotives. The receiving coils must be firmly fixed to the locomotive in order to avoid harmful electromotive forces, and the core should be horizontal to the rail. Incorrect installation of receiving coils is shown in Figure 5. а) b) c) Fig. 5. Incorrect installation of ALSN receiving coils: |
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