Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) : Summer Training Presentaion
Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) : Summer Training Presentaion
Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) : Summer Training Presentaion
CORPORATION
RAIL
SUMMER TRAINING
(DMRC)
PRESENTAION
CONTEN
T
DMRC
-INTRODUCTION
-METRO MAP & ROUTES
-ROLLING STOCK
-RS2 TRAIN
-TIMS(TRAIN INTEGRATED MANAGEMENT
SYSTEM)
-BRAKES AND PNEUMATIC SYSTEM
-AIR SUPPLY SYSTEM
-DOORS
D.M.R.
C
INTRODUCTION
Planning for the metro Started in 1984,when the Delhi Development
Authority and the Urban Arts Commission Came up with a proposal
for developing a multi-modal transport system for the city . The
Government of India and the Government of Delhi jointly set up the
D
e lh i M e tro Rail Corporation(DMRC) in 1995.Construction
n
i 1 99 8 ,
Started
and
- 6 car
The 6 car train consists of driver trailer car with pantograph (DT), motor
car
(M) and trailer car with pantograph (T), in the following configuration
DT- M + T-M + M-DT
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The 6 car train consists of driver trailer car with pantograph (DT), motor car
car
(M) and trailer car with pantograph (T), in the following configuration DT-M +
T-M + T-M + M-DT.
SALIENT FEATURES:
• Broad gauge (1.676 metre )
• 25 KV Supply Voltage System
• Light weight stainless steel structure
• Three phase A.C. induction motor
• Fail safe braking system with regenerative
braking.
TYPES OF COUPLINGS BETWEEN
COACHES
1Front Automatic Coupling (FAC)-is used at both ends of the metro train i.e., in front of
the DT car & is very useful in rescue operation
2Semi- permanent Coupling (SPC)-between the DT and M cars. Since the DT and M cars
serve as one unit, they are not usually required to be separated. Hence, a semi-
permanent coupling is used between the two.
3Intermediate Automatic Coupling (IAC)-This coupling is used between two M cars in order
to facilitate easy engagement of coaches especially when the number of coaches has to
be increased.
Train Integrated Management
System
Train Integrated Management System (TIMS) provides a centralized function
to monitor the train borne systems and devices. It also provides the
operators interface via a Video Display Unit mounted on the operator
desk.
Additional information about other systems can be checked by driver by touching the soft keys at the bottom
of the screen display.
Brake and pneumatic
system
• The brake system is a combination of
mechanical and electronic devices
operated by compressed air, arranged
in a system and controlled manually,
pneumatically or electronically by
means of which the motion of cars
is retarded or stopped.
• The brake system includes-
• Friction brake
• Electro Dynamic (ED) brake
• Parking brake
• Holding brake
• Wheel slide protection (WSP)
Air Supply
System
The
to
air supply system supplies compressed air
consumers, such as the brake system,
secondary suspension and pantographs.