BSI Game Event

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IFC Rail 4×3

BuildingSMART International (BSI) est une organisation de standardisation des formats d’échange pour l’industrie de la construction. Ces dernières années, elle a étendu son champ d’action des bâtiments vers les projets routiers et ferroviaires, ponts et tunnels inclus.

Railcomplete AS est depuis 2020 un membre permanent du comité de normalisation pour Alignments With Cant de la norme IFC Rail 4×3. Le comité a développé des spécifications pour l’échange d’objets d’axe, générant des descriptions mathématiques précises pour la géométrie horizontale, le profil vertical et le profil de dévers. Des travaux ont également été menés pour définir les règles de traduction d’une description mathématique précise en géométrie 3D.

L’objectif est de pouvoir échanger non seulement l’aspect des voies ferrées en 3D, mais aussi la façon dont elles sont définies en interne. Il sera ainsi possible pour un visualiseur IFC moderne d’afficher une position non plus seulement en coordonnées XYZ, mais aussi sous la forme d’un nom de voie et d’une valeur kilométrique, et ce en se déplaçant dans un modèle ferroviaire IFC.

Durant la conférence qui se tiendra du 27 au 30 mars 2023 à Rome, BSI organise un événement dont l’objectif est de montrer que la norme IFC Rail 4×3 est prête à être utilisée.

Six éditeurs

Six éditeurs de logiciel ont mis leurs produits à disposition, parmi lesquels trois entreprises norvégiennes : Railcomplete (éditeur RailCOMPLETE®), Novapoint Norway (éditeur Novapoint®) et Catenda (outil de collaboration BIM).

Tool typeOrganisationTool for the gameType
Authoring
(editor)
ACCA usBIM Infra Desktop
Autodesk  Civil3D 2023.2 with IFC4.3 update Desktop
RailCOMPLETE RailCOMPLETE with IFC Rail 4×3 alphaDesktop
SierraSoft SierraSoft Rails Desktop
Sogelink Georail Desktop
Trimble Trimble Quadri & Novapoint Railway Desktop
Validator
or
Viewer
ACCAusBIM.idsWeb
buildingSMART bSI Validation Service   Web
Catenda Catenda HubWeb
ODA Open IFC Viewer Desktop
RDF Geometrical check + IFC validation Desktop
The Hard Code IDS checker + editor, IFC checkerWeb

Six équipes

Les participants sont issus de diverses administrations ferroviaires européennes, ainsi que de sociétés de service.

Six équipes seront formées. Chacune sera un mélange équilibré d’utilisateurs novices et expérimentés. Les outils seront attribués à chaque équipe par tirage au sort et chaque équipe recevra une brève introduction de “son” fournisseur d’outils.

Description de Challenge STN01 – Station 01

A partir du jeu de données fourni, les équipes disposeront de trois heures pour créer un modèle ferroviaire simple, l’imprimer au format IFC Rail 4×3, valider le fichier IFC et finalement afficher le modèle ferroviaire dans un visualiseur IFC.

La voie ferrée proposée pour ce défi comporte des courbes horizontales et verticales et des dévers variables. Deux signaux lumineux doivent être insérés le long de la voie. Le kilométrage de la voie doit être correctement défini, et les signaux lumineux doivent être placés à des points kilométriques spécifiés.

Le fichier IFC produit devra contenir les éléments suivants :

– Identification du logiciel et de son éditeur.

– Identification de l’entreprise et de l’employé qui réalise le projet.

– Nom et version du projet.

– Système de coordonnées de référence.

– Description mathématique de l’axe de la voie en termes de géométrie horizontale, de profil vertical et de dévers.

– Description mathématique de l’emplacement linéaire des deux signaux lumineux, avec un décalage latéral et vertical spécifié par rapport à la voie.

– Version 3D du contenu du modèle. Le comité organisateur dicte l’apparence des signaux lumineux ; chaque fournisseur est responsable de l’aspect de la voie en 3D.

Figure 1 : RailCOMPLETE combine la logique métier (formulation mathématique) et la géométrie 3D dans un seul éditeur.

Figure 2 : L’interface utilisateur du gestionnaire d’axes dans RailCOMPLETE – Géométrie horizontale

Figure 3 : L’interface utilisateur du gestionnaire d’axes dans RailCOMPLETE – Profil vertical

Figure 4 : L’interface utilisateur du gestionnaire d’axes dans RailCOMPLETE – Dévers

Et le gagnant est…

Le jury évaluera l’effort et le résultat en fonction de l’équipe et de la maturité de l’outil utilisé. Le jury vérifiera que les éléments requis sont présents dans le fichier IFC, et que leurs valeurs sont correctes.

Honneur et gloire attendent l’équipe gagnante – mais le premier gagnant est le processus lui-même : nous aurons fait ensemble la démonstration que la norme IFC Rail 4×3 est devenue une réalité.

A venir – Model View Definition

Le langage IFC est extrêmement riche et il existe donc de nombreuses façons d’exprimer le même concept. Pour s’assurer d’une compréhension commune des formulations IFC, afin que l’échange de données entre partenaires n’entraîne pas de perte d’information, des travaux sont en cours pour spécifier la Définition de la Vue du Modèle (MVD, Model View Definition). Il s’agit d’un ensemble de règles à utiliser par l’expéditeur et le destinataire lors de la création et de la vérification des fichiers IFC. Une administration ferroviaire donnée, telle que la SNCF, publiera sa propre MVD, qui spécifiera toutes les attentes et interprétations qu’elle applique à l’échange de données IFC pour son propre réseau ferroviaire. Ceci permettra de garantir la cohérence dans la durée entre les outils de données.

Voir aussi…

https://www.buildingsmart.org/

https://www.buildingsmart.org/standards/rooms/railway/ticket-to-openbim/

Rome Game Event Tool Providers

https://technical.buildingsmart.org/standards/ifc/ifc-schema-specifications/

Multiconsult: RailCOMPLETE® is simple and incredibly advanced at the same time.

Instead of spending time correcting mistakes, we can spend time creating our own solutions. RailCOMPLETE is simple and unbelievably advanced at the same time. This is fun to work with, says Svein Magnus Furu, consulting engineer at Multiconsult..

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Illustration: Railcomplete AS

He was one of the first in Multiconsult to adopt RailCOMPLETE.

“We heard about RailCOMPLETE from our network and started testing it. We liked it, and we have been fully using it for about three years”, Furu says.

Multiconsult is one of Norway’s and Scandinavia’s leading consulting companies within architecture, technical consultancy and planning. Of the many subject areas, the area of ​​Transport and Mobility is central, which, among other elements, involves designing of railway solutions and stations.

“We had an early opportunity to test the solution. The developers have kept in touch and listened to many of our suggestions. Being able to take part in the process of developing the system at the same time as we work on projects has been a slightly different way of thinking. It has been very useful”, Furu says.

An elegant solution

Designing and developing solutions for railways is an extremely interdisciplinary process with many areas to be adapted between eachother. Lots of objects within the various subject areas must be placed and coordinated, and adjustments take place continuously in the design process.

“In the past, we have spent a lot of time designing drawings and models. It was a very manual process with a huge risk of errors. We used ‘dumb’ systems that didn’t talk to each other, where everything had to be entered manually. RailCOMPLETE solves this in a very elegant way”, Furu says.

“When you now make changes, you do it in a central database, and all elements in the system are automatically updated. This means that a substantial part of the process that was previously manual has been automated. At the same time, we have removed many sources of errors. This is a great strength of the system”, he adds.

Changes are made automatically

Multiconsult uses the system from RailCOMPLETE primarily for the design of overhead catenary systems (OCS) and earthing. A central part of designing a railway with all elements and objects is to create a three-dimensional CAD representation.

“The part of the program that creates a 3D representation is closely linked to the database. You thereby avoid a lot of ‘fiddling’, for example when moving an OCS pole. Now you can just change numerical values, and everything will update. If you move an OCS pole by three meters, then the many other items who are dependent must be adapted. Before, as mentioned, this had to be done manually – now, it is done automatically”.

Furu explains that he once did a test to check how long it took him to make an exact replica of a three kilometer long railway catenary network – in both 2D and 3D.

“It took a tenth of the usual time to get to an 80 percent level of quality, and that is very good”, Furu says.

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Illustration: Railcomplete AS

“Does this mean that projects can also become less expensive to implement?”

“Yes, it does. We see this as a competitive advantage for us. Companies that use RailCOMPLETE have a competitive edge over those who don’t, simply because of the achieved quality. With RailCOMPLETE, we have good control over data quality, and our data are always up to date”, Furu says.

Some errors and a lot of positive sides

RailCOMPLETE is relatively new. It is developed in collaboration with the end users, which is a collaboration form with various challenges for users.

“The system is fun to work with because it’s fun to obtain results quickly, a joy that is probably inherent in most people. But there are some frustrations and challenges here too. It’s not all ‘gold’, but there is a lot that is very positive”, Furu says.

“Where do you think RailCOMPLETE can improve?”

“Working with RailCOMPLETE is a little different from other systems. We are closely involved in the development process. While this ensures rapid release of new features, it also leads to buggy releases which requires us to find workarounds until such bugs have been rectified”, Furu says.

He nevertheless summarizes that users have good control over objects and data, and the time to obtain OK data quality in a model is short.

Multiconsult: RailCOMPLETE er både enkelt og ufattelig avansert på samme tid

– I stedet for å bruke tid på å rette opp feil, kan vi bruke tid på å lage egne løsninger. RailCOMPLETE er både enkelt og ufattelig avansert på samme tid. Sånt er det gøy å jobbe med, sier rådgivende ingeniør Svein Magnus Furu i Multiconsult.

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Illustrasjon: Railcomplete AS

Han var en av de første i Multiconsult som tok i bruk RailCOMPLETE.

– Vi hørte om RailCOMPLETE via våre nettverk, så vi testet det ut litt. Vi likte det og begynte virkelig å ta det i bruk for omtrent tre år siden, sier Furu i Multiconsult.

Multiconsult er et av Norges og Skandinavias ledende miljøer innen arkitektur, teknisk rådgiving og prosjektering. Av mange fagområder er området Samferdsel og Mobilitet sentralt, som blant annet innebærer å prosjektere for eksempel jernbaneløsninger og stasjoner.

– Vi fikk tidlig mulighet til å teste løsningen, og de har hele veien vært hold kontakt med oss og hørt på mange av våre innspill. Det å kunne være med på prosessen med utviklingen av systemet samtidig som vi jobber på prosjekter har vært en litt annen måte å tenke på. Det har vært veldig nyttig, sier Furu.

Løser det på en veldig elegant måte

Prosjektering og utvikling av løsninger for jernbane er en ekstremt tverrfaglig prosess med mange fagområder som må tilpasses hverandre. Det er blant annet mange objekter innen de ulike fagområdene som skal plasseres og koordineres, og justeringer foregår kontinuerlig i designprosessen.

– Tidligere har vi brukt mye tid på å utforme tegninger og modeller. Det var en veldig manuell prosess med svært mange feilkilder. Vi brukte det vi kan kalle «dumme» systemer som ikke snakket sammen, der alt måtte legges inn manuelt. Dette løser RailCOMPLETE på en veldig elegant måte, sier Furu.

– Nå er det slik at når du gjør en endring, så gjør du det i en sentral database, og alle elementer oppdaterer seg automatisk i systemet. Det gjør at vi får automatisert veldig mye av den prosessen som før var manuell. Samtidig har vi fjernet mange feilkilder, og det er veldig mange endringer hele tiden. Dette er en veldig styrke ved systemet, legger han til.

Endringer går automatisk

Multiconsult bruker systemet fra RailCOMPLETE først og fremst innen kontaktledningsfaget og jording. En sentral del av å det å prosjektere jernbane med alle elementer og objekter, er å modellere en tredimensjonal kopi.

– Koblingen med den delen av programmet som lager en 3D-modell henger tett sammen med databasen, og på grunn av dette slipper man også veldig mye fikling, for eksempel når man skal flytte en stolpe. Nå kan man bare gå inn og endre tallene, så oppdaterer alt seg. Hvis man flytter på en mast tre meter, må det gjøres endringer mange steder. Før måtte man som nevnt gjøre dette manuelt, nå går det automatisk.

Furu forklarer at han gjorde en test en gang, der han ville sjekke hvor lang tid han brukte på å lage en eksakt replika av et kontaktledningsnett til jernbanen på 3 kilometer – i både 2D og 3D.

– Det tok en tiendedel av tiden det vanligvis tok å komme til et 80 prosent-nivå i kvalitet, og det er veldig bra, sier Furu.

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– Betyr dette at prosjekter også kan bli rimeligere å gjennomføre?

– Ja, det gjør det jo. Vi ser på dette som et konkurransefortrinn for oss, på den måten at de av våre konkurrenter som bruker det har et konkurransefortrinn overfor de som ikke bruker det, rett og slett på grunn av kvaliteten. Med dette har vi god kontroll, og dataene er alltid oppdatert, sier Furu.

Noen feil og mye som er positivt

Men systemet fra RailCOMPLETE er relativt nytt. Det utvikles i samarbeid med de som bruker det, som er en form som kan skape ulike utfordringer for brukerne.

– Systemet er morsomt å jobbe med fordi det er gøy å få resultater raskt, en glede som vel er iboende i de fleste. Men det er noen frustrasjoner og utfordringer her også, så det er ikke bare gull. Men det er veldig mye som er veldig positivt, sier Furu.

– Hva tenker du at RailCOMPLETE kan bli bedre på?

– Å jobbe med dette systemet er litt annerledes enn andre systemer. Vi får muligheten til å være med veldig nært på prosessen. Det er likevel en del bugs i programvaren, som er irriterende og det kan være litt beta-preg på en del av programvaren. Vi forstår også at det er krevende for et program som skal kunne kjøres på et stort antall typer pc-er med ulik alder for eksempel. Men vi skulle gjerne vært foruten bugs-ene, sier Furu.

Han oppsummerer likevel med at man har god kontroll på objektene og data i systemet, og at det tar veldig kort tid før man har en ok kvalitet på en modell. Furu liker også brukergrensesnittet.

Railcomplete at InnoTrans 2022

The benefits of RailCOMPLETE (R)

RailCOMPLETE® is an AutoCAD® plug-in for planning railway systems with a high level of detail. We combine the planning of control and safety technology, overhead lines, track systems, cable ducts, low-voltage systems and earthing in one tool. Since 2015, we have been working tirelessly and passionately to revolutionise the world of planning tools and deliver real added value to our customers. With RailCOMPLETE, we want to make our contribution to the modernisation of the rail industry, digital planning processes and the achievement of uniform standards in the European rail market.

We have come a long way in recent years and have continuously improved and expanded RailCOMPLETE. In the meantime, the tool has a range of functions that partially automate the planning process for control and safety technology and overhead contact line systems.

This has not gone undetected in the railway industry: Our first customer was the engineering service provider Norconsult AS in Norway, which is still Railcomplete AS’ largest customer. Since then, the companies Sweco and Multiconsult have joined. These three companies are leaders in overhead contact line planning in Norway. Norconsult is also a planning office in the field of control and safety technology for mainline railway.

Cooperations with SNCF, Deutsche Bahn and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd. have already demonstrated the benefits of RailCOMPLETE far beyond the Norwegian borders.

InnoTrans is the world’s largest trade fair for transport technology. Every two years, Berlin becomes the meeting place for the industry to present innovations, to explore new trends and to exchange ideas.

Over the past few years, RailCOMPLETE has been continuously expanded and improved in terms of function, scope and user experience. We will present the results of our work and the possibilities in planning processes using RailCOMPLETE at two demo stands.

We will give an introduction to the tool and show how RailCOMPLETE can save time in the planning process, minimise errors and save personnel resources on the basis of concrete use cases.

RailCOMPLETE®launcht Version 2022.2: Verbesserte 3D-Funktionalität und User-Experience

Seit 2015 arbeiten wir bei Railcomplete AS unermüdlich daran, unsere Vision für Planungstools im Bahnmarkt wahr werden zu lassen: alle relevanten Planungsvorhaben rund um die Bahnstrecke, vereint in einem Tool. Mit unserem Versionsupdate 2022.2 sind wir diesem Ziel wieder einen Schritt näher gekommen.

Die Geschichte von RailCOMPLETE ist geprägt von fortlaufenden Verbesserungen und Erweiterungen unserer Software – bereits jetzt verfügt das Tool über eine Vielzahl von Funktionen, die den Planungsprozess der Leit- und Sicherungstechnik und Fahrleitungsanlagen teilweise automatisieren. Mit dem Versionsupdate 2022.2 verbessern wir erneut die Userexperience und erweitern unsere Funktionen: Große Modelle werden beschleunigt und wir führen eine neue Schnittstelle für die 3D-Darstellung von Punktobjekten ein.

3D-Grafiken können in kleinere Teile zerlegt und anschließend parametrisch wieder zusammengesetzt werden, wenn ein Objekt in 3D dargestellt werden soll.

Wie das aussehen kann, zeigen wir hier anhand eines Lichtmasts, welcher zeitgleich einen Vorgeschmack auf das kommende NO-BN-DANN-2022a Update liefert:

Figure 1: Light pole expressed as 11 parametrically controlled parts

Ein Patch – Viele Möglichkeiten

Mit 2022.2 werden die Möglichkeiten der jeweiligen Nutzer transparenter und zeitgleich erheblich erweitert. In der neuen Version werden nur noch solche Befehle angezeigt, die für die jeweilige Lizenzstufe des Nutzers verfügbar sind.

Die Ausrichtung von Objekten kann nun verändert werden, ohne Geometrie und Eigenschaften, einschließlich GUID, zu verlieren. Zudem haben wir erweiterte Einstellungen für OffsetProfile und einen Profilversatz hinzugefügt, der die PVIs orthogonal zur Quelle versetzt.

RailCOMPLETE 2022.2 und eine ausführliche Auflistung aller Funktionsänderungen kann www.railcomplete.com/rcdl heruntergeladen werden.

RailCOMPLETE® launches version 2022.2: Improved 3D functionality and user experience

Since 2015, we at Railcomplete AS have been working tirelessly to make our vision for planning tools in the railway market come true: all relevant planning projects around the railway line, united in one tool. With our version update 2022.2 we have come one step closer to this goal.

The history of RailCOMPLETE is characterised by continuous improvements and extensions to our software – the tool already has a large number of functions that partially automate the planning process for control and safety technology and catenary systems. With the version update 2022.2, we are again improving the user experience and expanding our functions: Large models are accelerated and we introduce a new interface for the 3D representation of point objects and alignment objects.

3D graphics can be broken down into smaller parts and then parametrically reassembled to display an object in 3D.

An example of how this can look is shown below with a light pole, which at the same time provides a glimpse of the upcoming NO-BN-DNA-2022.a update:

Figure 1: Light pole expressed as 11 parametrically controlled parts

One patch – many possibilities

With RC version 2022.2, the possibilities for the users become more transparent and at the same time considerably expanded. In the new version, only those commands are displayed that are available for the respective license level of the user.

We have also added advanced settings for OffsetProfiles and a profile offset that moves the PVIs orthogonally to the source.

RailCOMPLETE 2022.2 and a detailed list of all function changes can be downloaded from www.railcomplete.com/rcdl.

Highlights of the RailCOMPLETE® development – A BIM success story

The planning process for electrotechnical systems in railway engineering is characterised by many system discontinuities, different planning procedures in control and safety technology and overhead line construction. The planning process is not yet based on a standardised data model and consistent data management. In addition, each national railway in Europe has its own planning procedure.

That was the starting point for me, Claus Feyling and my team, to begin developing a generic planning tool. Since the beginnings in 2015  RailCOMPLETE has been constantly expanded with new functions. Today, the tool has a wide range of functions that partially automate the planning process of the control and safety technology and catenary systems and thus make it more economical for the end customer – planning periods are shortened and the planning effort is reduced. You can find more details about this in the tutorial: Introduction to RailCOMPLETE v2021.0.pdf

Our first customer was the engineering service provider Norconsult AS in Norway, which is still Railcomplete AS’ largest customer today. Since then the companies Sweco AS and Multiconsult AS have joined . These companies are leaders in overhead contact line planning in Norway, and Norconsult is also a planning office in the field of control and safety technology for long-distance traffic. You can see a current project example from Norconsult AS here: RailCOMPLETE saves time and increases planning efficiency.

Since 2019, we have realised extensive pilot applications which focus on new concepts for the planning of control and safety technologies. We were able to prove and show that RailCOMPLETE is the suitable tool for the representation of control and safety technology in 2D, 3D and tables and which functional range the future desktop capacity simulator will have. You can see our demo video here: The JUNCTION simulator

Proof-of-concept: The JUNCTION on-the-fly desktop capacity simulator

In cooperation with SNCF we have developed a comprehensive embedded scripting system. We demonstrated the scripting by importing object data as Excel files from the national “Gaia ” asset database and having RailCOMPLETE convert them from Excel into track and control and safety objects in 2D and 3D – see Converting SNCF GAÏA asset data from Excel to an editable BIM model.

Since 2018, we have been working with Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd in Japan, High-Speed Rail Division. At the end of 2021, we concluded a contract for a pilot project, a tool evaluation phase. The focus of the contract is on control and safety technology and overhead line construction. The pilot project will run until the end of 2022. Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd is seeking adoption of RailCOMPLETE for use in a future high-speed rail contract in the USA, Texas High Speed Rail project (TxHSR) which will build a closed Shinkansen system based on proven Japanese technology.

In 2021, we were commissioned by the European project EULYNX to develop a first demonstrator showing that RailCOMPLETE is a project planning tool to implement the upcoming data exchange format “EULYNX ” for control and safety technology and that EULYNX DP is suitable to become a European standard in the planning process. This could replace the national exchange formats such as PlanPro, IMSpoor, Gaia etc. and create interoperability in planning for cross-border projects.  Have a look at the Eulynx project and our demo which shows that the DLL of the EULYNX format has been integrated into RailCOMPLETE and that the German planning attributes could be created for DB Netz – RailCOMPLETE models German signaling using the Eulynx exchange language.

Since 2021 we have been present on the German market and can help to comprehensively automate the planning process, especially against the background of the planned rollout of ETCS and digital interlockings (DSTW).

We have demonstrated that a RailCOMPLETE script can successfully convert a Class B signaling model into an ETCS model with data points. The script was converted from a Java implementation of the German ETCS rule set draft of the University of Dresden for the placement of ETCS data points.

Automatic placement of ETCS data points based on a planned Class B siganling system at Scheibenberg

Since autumn 2020, we have been a member of the standardisation committee for IFC Rail Alignment With Cant of Building Smart International. We were able to ensure that almost all basic concepts and real requirements of rail planning will be mapped in the upcoming IFC Rail 4×3. RailCOMPLETE will include its own IFC export and import from 2023. A property set editor is expected to be available by the end of 2022.

Catenary modeling with RailCOMPLETE (Source: Norconsult AS)

We are gradually growing and expanding our team of developers, to develop more exciting and beneficial functions for rail planning. We are actively looking for partners to support us in our growth. In the meantime, you can try RailCOMPLETE for yourself – download the RC application and the latest official Norwegian DNA version and take advantage of our extended 60-day free trial for new customers.

Meet us at Innotrans 2022 

The RailCOMPLETE booth at Innotrans 2018

Innotrans 2022 is the greatest railway event of the year, from Tuesday 20th to Friday 23rd September in Berlin. Please visit us at our booth #100 in building 6.1

RailCOMPLETE gir tidsbesparelser

-RailCOMPLETE gir stor grad av automatisering og effektivisering av prosessene. På mange områder bidrar programmet til å spare tid, mener den erfarne senioringeniøren Knut Atle Stene Andersen hos Norconsult.

-Med RailCOMPLETE som sentralt lager for dataverdier, og med programmering av tabellene i RailCOMPLETE, har kvaliteten økt i forhold til de mer manuelle arbeidsprosessene vi drev med tidligere. Men det viktigste er at tiden det tar å produsere tegninger har gått ned betydelig, sier senioringeniør Stene Andersen.

Stramme tidsfrister og strenge bestemmelser

Knut Atle Stene Andersen har arbeidet med kontaktledningsanlegg og jernbane siden 1993. I 2010 begynte han med prosjektering av slike anlegg, og har siden den gang deltatt i flere store prosjekter i forbindelse med elektrifisering og oppgradering av den norske jernbanen. I disse dager er han sentral i arbeidet med å utarbeide tegninger for elektrifisering av Trønder- og Meråkerbanen, oppdrag «ETM». Dette oppdraget utføres som underleverandør til NRC, som har en totalentreprise for Bane NOR. Strekningen fra Trondheim med Tyholt-tunnelen og videre møt øst utgjør ca. 120 kilometer med enkeltspor og et titalls stasjoner. Oppdraget strekker seg fra Marienborg via Stavne-Leangenbanen og Trondheim til og med Stjørdal stasjon. Fra Hell stasjon til Riksgrensen. Stjørdal på Nordlandsbanen og til Riksgrensen på Meråkerbanen. Det er ikke kontaktledningsanlegg på strekningen fra før, og strekningen er preget av mange og skarpe kurver.

-Prosjektet skal være sluttført innen november 2023. Det er stramme tidsfrister og strenge bestemmelser. RailCOMPLETE bidrar til god gjennomføring, mener Stene Andersen.

Figure 1: Overhead Catenary System plan view, made with RailCOMPLETE

Sparer masse tid og reduserer muligheten for feil

Det er et omfattende arbeid Knut Atle Stene Andersen holder på med sammen sine kollegaer i Norconsult. Han kontrollerer ledningsføring, utstyrsplassering og dimensjonering i henhold til Bane NORs omfattende tekniske regelverk, og at tegninger og tabeller har korrekt utseende og innhold. Det er flere hundre tegninger i prosjektet, både strekningstegninger i målestokk 1:500 og 1:1000 for kontaktledningsanlegg, og det er jordingsplaner i målestokk. Alle tegningene inneholder tabeller med hundrevis av tall som naturligvis skal være korrekte. Underveis i prosjektet, og når det er bygget, skal tusenvis av prosjekterte objekter rapporteres til Bane NORs system for oppfølging av byggeprosjekter, og til sist skal sentrale dataverdier overføres til driftsdatabasen hos Bane NOR, «Banedata». I dette oppdraget lages det ikke fundamentplaner som tegninger, i stedet overføres stikningsdata fra RailCOMPLETE til NRC som datafiler. Det lages heller ikke 3D-modeller i dette oppdraget.

-Det er mange prosesser og mange mulige feilkilder i et slikt prosjekt. RailCOMPLETE bidrar til økt grad av automatisering og effektivisering av prosessene. Men selv om det sparer oss for tid og reduserer faren for feil, kreves det fremdeles betydelig fagkunnskap å drive frem et slikt prosjekt. Det du legger inn i programmet må være korrekt.

Figure 2: OCS pole table and OCS contact wire table, automatically generated with RailCOMPLETE

Norconsult AS: “RailCOMPLETE saves time”

RailCOMPLETE provides a high degree of automation and streamlining of processes. In many areas, the program helps to save time, says experienced senior engineer Knut Atle Stene Andersen at Norconsult.  

– With RailCOMPLETE as the central repository for the data, and with the programming of the tables in RailCOMPLETE, the quality has improved compared to the more manual work processes we used to do. But most importantly, the time it takes to produce drawings has gone down significantly, says senior engineer Stene Andersen.  

Tight deadlines and strict rules

Knut Atle Stene Andersen has been working with overhead contact lines and railway since 1993. In 2010 he started with the project management of such installations and has since then participated in several large projects in connection with the electrification and upgrading of the Norwegian railway. These days he is central in the work on the drawings for the electrification of the Trønder and Meråker railway, assignment “ETM”.  

This assignment is carried out as a subcontractor to NRC, which has a turnkey contract for Bane NOR. The section of railway line from Trondheim with the Tyholt tunnel and further east is approximately 120 km with single track and a dozen stations. The contract extends from Marienborg via Stavne-Leangbanen and from Trondheim station to Stjørdal station on the Nordlandsbanen, and from Hell station to Riksgrensen on the Meråkerbanen. There are no contact lines from before, and the railway line is characterized by many and sharp curves.  

– The project must be completed by November 2023. These are tight deadlines and strict regulations. RailCOMPLETE contributes to good implementation, says Stene Andersen.  

Figure 1: Overhead Catenary System plan view, made with RailCOMPLETE

Saves a lot of time and reduces the possibility of errors

Stene Andersen and his colleagues at Norconsult are working on this extensive project. He checks wiring, equipment placement and dimensioning in accordance with Bane NOR’s extensive technical regulations, and that drawings and tables have the correct appearance and content. There are several hundred drawings in the project, both line drawings in scale 1:500 and 1:1000 for contact line installations, and there are earthing plans in scale. All drawings contain tables with hundreds of figures which of course must be correct.  

During the project, and once it is built, thousands of engineered objects must be reported to Bane NOR’s system for monitoring construction projects, and finally key data must be transferred to Bane NOR’s operational database, “Banedata”.  

In this assignment, foundation plans are not stored as drawings, instead, the XYZ object placement coordinates from RailCOMPLETE are transferred to NRC as data files. There are also no 3D models in this mission.  

-There are many processes and many possible sources of error in such a project. RailCOMPLETE contributes to an increased degree of automation and efficiency of the processes. But although it saves us time and reduces the risk of errors, it still requires considerable expertise to drive such a project forward, says Stene Andersen.  

Figure 2: OCS pole table and OCS contact wire table, automatically generated with RailCOMPLETE

Breakthrough – Interlocking tables with RailCOMPLETE

Today we are making Norwegian Railway History – RailCOMPLETE is now capable of modeling tracks, switches, track vacancy detection sections, signal, via points and fictitious end points, and figures out the complex signaling system’s socalled interlocking tables by itself. These are detailed tables which describe the required state for switches and track sections in order to allow a certain train route or shunting route to be set and the corresponding signals be set to ‘clear’.

This far we have developed support for generating train routes, shunting routes, extended train routes and extended shunting routes. The RailCOMPLETE development team now aims at producing all 20 interlocking table types according to the Norwegian Bane NORs design guidelines “Veileder for forriglingstabeller”.

The interlocking tables may be generated from a schematic as well as from a geographic RailCOMPLETE model.

Below you will find a fictitious railway station. The corresponding interlocking tables may be downloaded here.

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