Corrosion control for the Dallas Area Rapid Transit system

E. D. Kale, M. Sanders, W. Sidoriak
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Abstract

The Dallas Light Rail Transit System (DART) operates it's traction power system at 800 volt direct current (DC). Several generations have passed since electrified transit operated in Dallas, the possible dynamic effects of stray current have not been realized by local utility companies. Stray current corrosion is caused by an earth path of direct current from a source external to an underground metallic structure. DART, like most modern transit systems, incorporates corrosion control measures to insure that the DC traction return current travels along the running rails and does not generate stray current interference on surrounding metallic structures. Other routine corrosion control methods must also be addressed such as galvanic corrosion on metallic structures, which results from electro-chemical reactions. This is mitigated by barriers, which prevent a chemical reaction from taking place on the structure. Another method of controlling corrosion is the use of cathodic protection, where sacrificial anodes are installed to afford protective currents to mitigate the corrosive effects on a buried metallic structure. DART is active in coordinating corrosion control methods with other utilities that own and operate underground structures subject to corrosion damages. This paper explains the interaction of the traction power, signal, and corrosion control disciplines and methods used for the effective control of corrosion. The interaction of these disciplines, and coordination with local owners of buried metallic structures will keep corrosion under control and maintain a high level of engineered protection.
达拉斯地区快速交通系统的腐蚀控制
达拉斯轻轨交通系统(DART)的牵引电力系统以800伏直流电(DC)运行。达拉斯市电气化轨道交通运行已经过了几代,但杂散电流可能产生的动态影响尚未被当地公用事业公司认识到。杂散电流腐蚀是由从外部源到地下金属结构的直流接地路径引起的。与大多数现代交通系统一样,DART采用了腐蚀控制措施,以确保直流牵引返回电流沿着运行轨道运行,并且不会对周围的金属结构产生杂散电流干扰。其他常规腐蚀控制方法也必须加以解决,例如由电化学反应引起的金属结构的电偶腐蚀。这可以通过屏障来缓解,屏障可以防止化学反应在结构上发生。另一种控制腐蚀的方法是使用阴极保护,即安装牺牲阳极以提供保护电流,以减轻对埋藏金属结构的腐蚀影响。DART积极与其他公用事业公司协调腐蚀控制方法,这些公用事业公司拥有并运营容易受到腐蚀损害的地下结构。本文阐述了牵引动力、信号和腐蚀控制学科之间的相互作用,以及有效控制腐蚀的方法。这些学科的相互作用,以及与当地埋藏金属结构业主的协调,将使腐蚀得到控制,并保持高水平的工程保护。
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