Energy Conservation Projects to Benefit the Railroad Industry
The Energy Conservation Projects to benefit the railroad industry using the Norfolk Southern Company as a model for the railroad industry has five unique tasks which are in areas of importance within the rail industry, and specifically in the area of energy conservation. The NIU Engineering and Technology research team looked at five significant areas in which research and development work can provide unique solutions to the railroad industry in energy the conservation. (1) Alternate Fuels - An examination of various blends of bio-based diesel fuels for the railroad industry, using Norfolk Southern as a model for the industry. The team determined that bio-diesel fuel is a suitable alternative to using straight diesel fuel, however, the cost and availability across the country varies to a great extent. (2) Utilization of fuel cells for locomotive power systems - While the application of the fuel cell has been successfully demonstrated in the passenger car, this is a very advanced topic for the railroad industry. There are many safety and power issues that the research team examined. (3) Thermal and emission reduction for current large scale diesel engines - The current locomotive system generates large amount of heat through engine cooling and heat dissipation when the traction motors are used to decelerate the train. The research team evaluated thermal management systems to efficiently deal with large thermal loads developed by the operating engines. (4) Use of Composite and Exotic Replacement Materials - Research team redesigned various components using new materials, coatings, and processes to provide the needed protection. Through design, analysis, and testing, new parts that can withstand the hostile environments were developed. (5) Tribology Applications - Identification of tribology issues in the Railroad industry which play a significant role in the improvement of energy usage. Research team analyzed and developed solutions which resulted in friction modification to improve energy efficiency.
- Research Organization:
- Northern Illinois University Incorporated
- Sponsoring Organization:
- USDOE
- DOE Contract Number:
- FC26-08NT0004801
- OSTI ID:
- 989750
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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AVAILABILITY
COATINGS
DESIGN
DIESEL ENGINES
DIESEL FUELS
ENERGY CONSERVATION
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
ENGINES
FRICTION
FUEL CELLS
LOCOMOTIVES
MANAGEMENT
MODIFICATIONS
MOTORS
OCCUPANTS
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TESTING
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