Macroscopic traffic flow in railway systems — A discussion of the applicability of fundamental diagrams

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Norman Weik
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Abstract

Macroscopic traffic flow theory is widely used to analyze the performance and congestion in transportation systems and urban traffic. Currently, the main area of application is road traffic, where fundamental diagrams depicting the relationship between performance parameters such as traffic density, traffic flow and vehicle speed are used to represent traffic regimes and system settings. Research on the applicability for rail traffic systems is only starting to emerge and has mainly focused on mass transit systems and moving block signaling systems, so far. The current paper provides a theoretical analysis of traffic flow properties on unidirectional railway lines. Macroscopic fundamental diagrams are established and used to analyze similarities and differences of traffic flow behavior in railway systems. It is shown how fundamental diagrams allow to pinpoint flow regimes and different phases in train traffic, which can be useful information for system design and operation planning. Railway systems are studied both in a deterministic setting allowing to analyze peak efficiency and in a stochastic setting with perturbations.

铁路系统的宏观交通流——基本图适用性的讨论
宏观交通流理论被广泛用于分析交通系统和城市交通的性能和拥堵情况。目前,应用的主要领域是道路交通,其中描绘性能参数(如交通密度、交通流量和车辆速度)之间关系的基本图表被用来表示交通制度和系统设置。对轨道交通系统适用性的研究才刚刚开始,目前主要集中在轨道交通系统和移动街区信号系统。本文对单向线交通流特性进行了理论分析。建立了宏观基本图,用于分析铁路系统交通流行为的异同。它显示了基本图如何允许精确定位流态和火车交通的不同阶段,这可以为系统设计和运营规划提供有用的信息。铁路系统研究在确定性设置允许分析峰值效率和随机设置与扰动。
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