Levelling defect measurements
Description of the use case:
Monitor the evolution of track geometry during the passage of a train and anticipate potential faults
Background:
During tours, which sometimes take place at night, detecting faults is not easy. The implementation of IoT sensors in rapidly changing areas will make it possible to constantly monitor the track, especially the presence of dance.
The need is to measure the vertical displacements of the track and to identify levelling defects.
Geometric defects require a lot of personnel in the field to identify and correct.
Device:
Magnetic sensors under the rail pad measuring the dynamic displacement & depression of the axles.
SISGEO, through its brand dedicated to the railway industry, SISGEO RAIL®, actively participates in the digitalization of railway infrastructures in France and internationally by offering innovative wired and autonomous surveillance solutions (IoT).
The SISGEO group is recognized in the field of structural and geotechnical instrumentation. Thus, SISGEO RAIL® relies on this experience combined with significant investments in R&D to meet the industrial and technological challenges associated with the development of this strategic and environmentally friendly mode of transport that is the train. The Rail Open Lab is a vector for accelerating the development of digital solutions by accessing the business expertise of SNCF Réseau and RATP Infra, a panel of manufacturers and rail infrastructures to test/adapt/validate technological choices.